Seven different awardees will receive a grant from the Office of Statewide Broadband’s Computer Lab Program (MD-CLP) to purchase computer equipment.
Seven different awardees will receive a grant from the Office of Statewide Broadband’s Computer Lab Program (MD-CLP) to purchase computer equipment.
Montgomery County government has announced public hearings on February 25, March 4, and March 18, 2025, for proposed legislation on infrastructure funding, tenant protections, tax credits, surveillance technology, and affordable housing. (more…)
In this article we take a look at the upcoming restaurants that have created the most buzz on our website and associated social media accounts in the last few months. […]
MoComCon, an all-day, all-ages event celebrating comics, graphic novels, and fandoms, returns to Montgomery County on Saturday, March 22, and Sunday, March 23, at the BlackRock Center for the Arts and Germantown Library. (more…)
Below is the weekly message from Montgomery County Executive (2/15/2025), followed by a video of the message: (more…)
On the evening of Thursday, February 13, 2025, a routine patrol by officers from the Montgomery County Police Department’s (MCPD) 3rd District turned into a pursuit that ended with the arrest of an adult female suspect, according to 3rd District Commander Jason Cokinos.
The Montgomery County Council will hold a public hearing on the Bethesda Downtown Minor Master Plan Amendment on February 26, 2025, to discuss updates to the 2017 plan, focusing on […]
The Maryland Department of Transportation is accepting applications for the Purple Line Small Business Grants Program, offering up to $50,000 to support businesses impacted by light rail construction in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties.
A Germantown Visioning Workshop will be held on Wednesday, February 19 at BlackRock Center for the Arts, where the Gaithersburg-Germantown Chamber of Commerce will seek public input on a potential Business Improvement District, alongside updates from Montgomery County Park and Planning and Visit Montgomery. (more…)
Montgomery County government has introduced Bill 3-25 to expand eligibility for the County’s Supplement to the Homeowners Property Tax Credit (HOTC), increasing the income limit from $60,000 to $75,000 and the net worth cap from $200,000 to $250,000. The bill also raises the assessed home value eligible for the credit from $300,000 to $375,000, providing targeted relief to lower-income homeowners and seniors on fixed incomes.
Montgomery County government has introduced Bill 6-25, led by Councilmember Kristin Mink and co-sponsored by Council Vice President Will Jawando, Council President Kate Stewart, and Councilmember Dawn Luedtke, to strengthen consumer protections for renters by removing exemptions for landlord-tenant issues under consumer protection law. (more…)