Montgomery County Police has released surveillance footage of suspect wanted in connection to a vehicle that was stolen earlier this month in Rockville. (more…)
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) has announced a free family-friendly event, “Community Safety Day,” led by local students. It’s set to take place from 11 am to 3 pm on Saturday, May 11, at the Carver Educational Services Center (CESC) in Rockville.
The Maryland State Police have released information regarding its participation in this Saturday’s National Drug Take Back Day. (more…)
Plan focusing on the county’s life sciences industry hub in the heart of the I-270 corridor heads to County Council for review.
The Montgomery County Planning Board unanimously approved the Great Seneca Plan: Connecting Life and Science at its April 25 meeting. The plan was developed by the Montgomery County Planning Department and focuses on strengthening the economic competitiveness of the Life Sciences Center, a thriving hub that is host to a diverse population and premier life sciences, medical, and educational institutions and organizations along the I-270 corridor.
Pet Wants is now open at 302 King Farm Blvd Ste 130 in Rockville, next to Montgomery County’s last remaining Baja Fresh.
Wootton High School is hosting an Acappella Showcase featuring seven acappella groups from five different schools. The event will take place on May 13th from 6 pm-8 pm at Wootton High School in Rockville.
Montgomery County Police has released additional information regarding the two false bomb threats that that were received on Tuesday, April 24. (more…)
VisArts is presenting its 12th Annual Rockville Arts Festival on Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. in Rockville Town Square. The Festival will be held rain or shine. Admission is free and parking is free for the first two hours.
Wootton High School assistant principal Stephanie Labbe sent a message to the school community providing an update on the bomb threat that caused Wootton to be in Shelter-in-Place for approximately 33 minutes on Tuesday, April 23rd until police deemed the threat non-credible. Einstein High School was also evacuated on Tuesday due to a bomb threat that was also found to be non-credible by police. The full message can be seen below:
Update: The Shelter-in-Place at Thomas S. Wootton HS has been lifted as of 10:48 am. 911 emergency services have completed their assessment and deemed this a non-credible threat. Classes and other activities have resumed as planned inside our building.
Wootton High School has communicated that the school is in a Shelter-in-Place due to a bomb threat at the school. The full message communicated to families can be seen below: