Bethesda
Potomac Village ice cream shop Sprinkles has announced it will permanently close at the end of June, ending a nearly four-decade run in the community. (more…)
Thomas W. Pyle Middle School, located on Wilson Ln. in Bethesda, recently welcomed a special guest with a direct connection to the school’s history.
Many Montgomery County residents know Eric Steinberg from his decades-long acting career, but before appearing on television screens and in video games, he represented students across the county as a member of the Montgomery County Board of Education.
URBNmarket is set to return to downtown Bethesda next weekend, bringing more than 80 local makers, artists, and vintage curators to the area.
Dewey Beach Police arrested two Montgomery County teenagers early Thursday morning following a disturbance, an attempted flight from officers, and a physical altercation that left two officers with minor injuries. (more…)
The wellness lifestyle brand ALO has opened its first Montgomery County location at Bethesda Row in Bethesda.
Montgomery County police have arrested a suspect in connection with the fatal shooting that occurred earlier this month outside the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in North Bethesda.
A third Life Time Fitness location is being planned for Montgomery County as part of a major new mixed-use redevelopment project in downtown Bethesda.
Forbright Bank has now paid $36 million to officially acquire Chase Tower in Chevy Chase, according to newly recorded land records first reported by Maryland Newsletters.
Twenty-seven years ago this week, Home Improvement stars Patricia Richardson and Tim Allen appeared together on the cover of TV Guide as the massively popular sitcom prepared to air its final episodes after eight seasons on ABC. More than two decades later, Richardson’s connection to Montgomery County remains a fun piece of local television history.