The Rockville City Police Department will be accepting unwanted/expired prescription drugs at their police station on Sunday, April 28 as part of National Drug Takeback Day. (more…)
The Rockville City Police Department will be accepting unwanted/expired prescription drugs at their police station on Sunday, April 28 as part of National Drug Takeback Day. (more…)
Last week, we reported that Gong cha and Kyo Matcha (formerly Kyoto Matcha) had both closed inside of The Block Foodhall & Bar at 967 Rose Ave. in North Bethesda’s Pike & Rose. We have also learned that Little Miner Taco will be out of The Block on April 30th.
According to MCDOT, Permanent patching will take place on Nicholson Lane in Rockville overnight 8pm-5am, Monday through Friday, over a few nights. Lookout for detours.
Everclear, the alternative rock band whose career spans four decades and many memorable hits, will headline the City of Rockville’s Hometown Holidays Music Fest on Memorial Day weekend at RedGate Park.
In his 27th year at Rockville High School, Farron Riggs transcends the role of a mere baseball coach. Recognized as this year’s R.A.I.S.E. Champion for Children, he stands as a cornerstone in both the school and the Rockville community. Riggs has garnered multiple awards for his dedication to Rockville and the MCPS baseball community, earning distinctions such as the 2011 and 2018 MCPS Baseball Coach of the Year titles, along with the prestigious honor of being named the 2018 Maryland State Baseball Coach of the Year.
Legislation allowing the conditional use of attached accessory units in the City of Rockville will go into effect Tuesday, April 9, following passage of a zoning text amendment by the […]
Gong cha and Kyo Matcha (formerly Kyoto Matcha) have both closed inside of The Block Foodhall & Bar at 967 Rose Ave. in North Bethesda’s Pike & Rose, according to […]
A team of middle school students from Robert Frost Middle School in Rockville, MD won their regional competition for the 2024 National Science Bowl® (NSB) this past weekend and will compete in the NSB National Finals this spring, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), who sponsors the NSB, announced.
The speed cameras that the Rockville City Police Department deployed in the 2500 block of Wootton Parkway, near the intersection with Fairwood Court, back in February are now issuing citations.
The City of Rockville has announced that Tim Chesnutt, director or Rockville’s Department of Recreation and Parks, will retire on Wednesday, May 15.