A 27-year-old Germantown man, Andre Duvall, is in custody and facing multiple charges, including attempted first-degree murder, after allegedly shooting at Montgomery County police officers on March 24, 2026.
A 27-year-old Germantown man, Andre Duvall, is in custody and facing multiple charges, including attempted first-degree murder, after allegedly shooting at Montgomery County police officers on March 24, 2026.
The Gaithersburg Police Department responded on Thursday, March 26, at approximately 8:34 pm to the Lakeforest Transit Center in the 9600 block of Lost Knife Road for a reported assault.
Me Land Gaithersburg, an indoor play center located at 831 Russell Avenue, will soon close its doors permanently, marking the end of its run in Montgomery County after just over three years in operation.
Minerva Indian Cuisine at 16240 Frederick Rd in Gaithersburg is temporarily closed due to renovations. (more…)
Construction is continuing to move forward at the future Sheetz location in Gaithersburg, with the project now entering a stage where completion appears to be just a few months away.
A proposed car wash in Montgomery Village is drawing early pushback from residents, according to a report by Ruth Stadius of Montgomery Village News, with additional details outlined in a fact sheet provided by Montgomery Village News and Spotless Brands.
Montgomery County police responded late Wednesday night to a reported shooting in the Germantown area that, at this time, appears to have caused no injuries or property damage.
Below is a list of restaurants and businesses that will be coming soon to Gaithersburg, MD. (more…)
Anytime North Potomac comes up (North Bethesda too, but that’s a conversation for another day), the most-liked reply is almost always some version of, “You mean Gaithersburg?” Let’s get into it.
The Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred Tuesday afternoon in the 18400 block of Lost Knife Circle in Montgomery Village.
After more than eight years as a staple in Montgomery County’s craft beer scene, Saints Row Brewing has announced it will close permanently at the end of April.