Montgomery County Department of Police – Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating a fatal pedestrian collision that occurred Thursday afternoon in Rockville. (more…)
Montgomery County Department of Police – Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating a fatal pedestrian collision that occurred Thursday afternoon in Rockville. (more…)
Ten Ren Tea, a longtime staple in Rockville’s Wintergreen Plaza, has closed its doors after more than two decades in business.
Update: The adult female pedestrian who was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries has died as a result of those injuries. Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD) responded […]
Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police 4th District Investigative Section are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect involved in a felony theft that occurred on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, in the 14000 block of Nadine Drive in Rockville.
Molly Tea, a jasmine tea beverage franchise originating from Shenzhen, China, has announced it will open its Rockville location on Tuesday, April 21. The shop is located at 860 Festival Street and will share space with the upcoming Genki Wagyu House. (more…)
A major apartment community in Rockville has sold for $110 million, marking a significant expansion for a Northern Virginia-based developer in the local market. The Reed, a 417-unit residential building located at 15955 Frederick Road, was recently acquired by Comstock Holding Companies for $110 million, according to Maryland Newsletters. The deal equates to approximately $263,788 per unit.
In the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, Judge J. Bradford McCullough sentenced Edward Maurice Bryant, 52, of Columbia, to 108 years in prison, suspending all but 15 years to serve, followed by five years of supervised probation upon release.
Pike’s Peek 10K returns to North Bethesda on Sunday, April 26, bringing one of the area’s most popular running events back to Montgomery County with a fast course, family-friendly races, and a lively post-race festival.
A serious overnight crash involving multiple vehicles and a tractor-trailer fire shut down the I-270 express lanes near Montrose Road, sending several people to area hospitals and prompting a lengthy hazardous materials response.
Permanent signage is now in place at the future home of Montgomery County’s first Wild Birds Unlimited at the Traville Village Center, signaling continued progress toward the store’s anticipated opening later this year.
Permanent signage is now up at the future El Patio Argentine Restaurant in the Traville Village Center (Rockville/N.Potomac). While an exact opening date has not yet been announced, the project appears to be on track for a debut later this year.