Cuppa Tea has confirmed that today, Sunday, June 14, will be its final day in business at 838 Rockville Pike in Rockville.
Cuppa Tea has confirmed that today, Sunday, June 14, will be its final day in business at 838 Rockville Pike in Rockville.
Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center will open its new six-story Horizon Tower on Sunday, June 14, with emergency services relocating to the new facility at 4am. (more…)
Pizza Hut has permanently closed its location at 842-B Rockville Pike in Rockville, a little more than three years after opening.
ChaHalo’s first Maryland location is one step closer to opening, with new signage now installed at its future storefront in Rockville. The bubble tea and milk tea brand is preparing to open at Research Row, where it will occupy 1,830 square feet at 1403A1 Research Boulevard.
Dunkin’ has officially opened its newest Montgomery County location at 4011 Norbeck Road in Rockville.
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded around 4am Wednesday to a two-vehicle collision at Route 355 and Redland Road in Rockville that involved entrapment. (more…)
Cluck-U is making its return to Montgomery County, with an upcoming Cluckster’s location planned for Rockville.
Detectives with the Montgomery County Department of Police Collision Reconstruction Unit are investigating a fatal pedestrian collision that occurred early Monday morning in Rockville.
One year after celebrating its 50th anniversary, Armand’s Pizzeria & Grille in Rockville has announced it will permanently close. In a message shared with customers, owners Chris Sappe and Jim Hrozencik said the restaurant’s final day of operation will be June 20, 2026, ending a more than five-decade run serving DMV and Montgomery County residents in various locations.
After 45 years of dedicated service, St. Elizabeth School in Rockville is celebrating the retirement of one of its most recognizable and beloved members of the school community, longtime Building Supervisor Nilo Abril.
The 270 Center on Shady Grove Road in Gaithersburg has long been home to major retailers including Home Depot, Nordstrom Rack, Men’s Wearhouse, and Five Guys. Over the last year, the shopping center has undergone several notable changes, with new businesses opening while one prominent space remains vacant.