Commanders head coach Dan Quinn provided updates Wednesday on injuries affecting several defensive players. During the preseason, teams are not required to disclose detailed injury information, so timetables for returns are not always available.
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn provided updates Wednesday on injuries affecting several defensive players. During the preseason, teams are not required to disclose detailed injury information, so timetables for returns are not always available.
Rockville Brew’s, formerly known as Downtown Brew’s, is under new management and entering a new chapter at 5751 Fishers Lane in Rockville. (more…)
Sakura Go is aiming to open by the end of summer at 20940-B Frederick Road in the Neelsville Village Center in Germantown. The restaurant is currently finalizing its back-of-house hiring as it prepares to open in the coming weeks.
After more than a year of construction, the newly renovated Stedwick Pool in Montgomery Village is set to officially reopen to residents on Monday, Aug. 17, 2026, at 12pm.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday, Aug. 3, that it has filed a lawsuit against Montgomery County, alleging the County’s recently enacted firearms law violates the Second Amendment. (more…)
The Takoma Park Police Department has recognized three members of the agency for their outstanding service, leadership, and dedication by naming its 2025 Officer of the Year, Investigator of the Year, and Civilian of the Year.
A new Rita’s Italian Ice & Frozen Custard is coming to Damascus. The new location will be at 26324 Ridge Rd., taking over the space previously occupied by a barbershop.
Montgomery County police are investigating a domestic-related stabbing that occurred Thursday evening in Gaithersburg.
Catlands, Montgomery County’s first adoptable cat lounge, is coming soon to Gaithersburg’s Kentlands neighborhood.
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service crews responded Saturday morning to the intersection of Columbia Pike and Fairland Road for a multi-vehicle crash involving a rollover and an initial report of multiple people trapped. (more…)
Last month, a $700,000 building permit was approved for the construction of Wonder’s future Burtonsville location, marking another step forward in the company’s expansion across Montgomery County.