Rockville
Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – Special Victims Investigations Division (SVID) are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Xavier Wright, a missing 14-year-old from Rockville. (more…)
The Lady Vintner is coming to the lower level of the BLVD Forty Four high-rise apartment tower located at 42 Maryland Ave in Rockville. It will be taking over the space previously occupied by Pour Vino N Hops. The bar plans to offer high-end wine and beer and will feature an in-house sommelier. (more…)
As pickleball continued to gain popularity around the world and in Montgomery County, Dill Dinkers plans to add a new offering to its North Bethesda location that opened at 4942 Boiling Brook Parkway in the Randolph Hills neighborhood last summer– beer and wine.
The Rockville City Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred on Saturday, July 20 at 1:40am. (more…)
Montgomery County Police are investigating an armed robbery of a 7-Eleven that occurred on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, in the 9900 block of Key West Ave. Detectives have released surveillance photos of the suspect and are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying them.
Aggregate Real Estate Investors has acquired the Montrose Shopping Center retail plaza in Rockville from Rosenthal Properties for $28 million, per a Biz Journals report.
All Maryland Courts, including District Court for Montgomery County (Silver Spring), Maryland District Court (Rockville), and Montgomery County Circuit Court (Rockville) are closed on Friday, July 19, 2024, due to the worldwide Microsoft outage. NBC News reports that the outages were caused by what was supposed to be a routine update from the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike. (more…)
Little Miner Taco at 39 Maryland Ave Ste A in Rockville Town Square has announced a delay in its opening due to permitting issues. The opening was previously scheduled for Thursday, July 18, 2024. (more…)
Travel & Leisure published its first magazine in 1971 and launched its website in 1998. They reach 16 million people every month, providing a local eye on the best places to stay, eat, see, and explore. This week they released their list of “10 Best U.S. Suburbs to Live” with one Montgomery County, Maryland suburb ranked 4th.