Haraz Coffee House has officially arrived in Montgomery County, opening its newest location in Burtonsville with a soft opening now underway.
Haraz Coffee House has officially arrived in Montgomery County, opening its newest location in Burtonsville with a soft opening now underway.
Haraz Coffee House is set to open its second Maryland location in Burtonsville. According to signage posted at the upcoming store, Haraz Coffee House will begin a soft opening on Tuesday, January 20. The Burtonsville location is located at Burtonsville Crossing, 15701 Columbia Pike.
A large overnight house fire in the Spencerville area caused an estimated $1 million in damage early Sunday morning, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service. (more…)
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded to a house fire in the 3000 block of Miles Road in Burtonsville on Friday afternoon. (more…)
Buffalo Wild Wings GO is expanding its footprint in Montgomery County with the opening of a new Burtonsville location, marking the brand’s third delivery/carryout-focused concept in the county.
Maryland senior wide receiver, and Montgomery County native, Octavian Smith Jr. announced that he will be declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, sharing the news in a heartfelt letter addressed to “Terpsville.”
After a somewhat sluggish start, interior construction has picked up at Burtonsville Crossing, and it now appears increasingly likely that Haraz Coffee House will open in early 2026.
A Montgomery County woman has pleaded guilty in federal court to her role in a large unemployment insurance fraud scheme tied to pandemic relief programs.
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A Burtonsville woman won $50,000 after matching four white balls and the Powerball on a ticket purchased at the Columbia Road Exxon in Fairland for the Dec. 8 drawing. She […]
A Montgomery County jury has found Gregory Jones, 32, of Martinsburg, WV, guilty of two counts of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, and multiple firearm charges in the 2018 shooting deaths of Ashley Dickinson and Joshua Frazier in Burtonsville.