While nobody hit all winning numbers on Tuesday night’s drawing, a $30,0000-winning ticket was sold at a Royal Farms in Dundalk, MD. Addition $10,000-winning tickets were also sold in Bethesda, Glen Burnie, and Lexington Park. Full details below courtesy MD Lottery: (more…)


Considered one of the quintessential Christmas films, Home Alone has captured the hearts of audiences for generations. This beloved holiday classic not only entertains, but also boasts a fascinating connection to Montgomery County through two of its stars: Daniel Stern and the late John Heard.

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Lines formed down the block on December 10th, when residents lined up to enjoy tacos from Mexico City’s famed Taquería El Califa de León at Tacombi’s Arlington and Bethesda location. The tacos are available until December 26th at both locations (video below by Taste MoCo).

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A tavern established in 1750 in Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), a saloon that opened in 1775 (Baltimore), and an inn that opened its doors in Potomac in 1860 (Montgomery County) make up the three oldest restaurants in the state of Maryland that continue to operate today. Per Webster’s, a restaurant is a business place where meals or refreshments may be bought.

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MCPS announced on Friday, December 13th that La Faye Howard, assistant principal at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, has been honored as the 2025 Assistant Principal of the Year by the Maryland Association of Secondary School Principals (MASSP) in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). Howard will now advance to compete for national recognition.

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