The Rockville City Police Department arrested Phillip Andrew Murray, 31, of Germantown for Auto Theft early Sunday after responding to a call for a suspicious person at Ulta Beauty Supply at 1631 Rockville Pike. (more…)
The Rockville City Police Department arrested Phillip Andrew Murray, 31, of Germantown for Auto Theft early Sunday after responding to a call for a suspicious person at Ulta Beauty Supply at 1631 Rockville Pike. (more…)
Relax The Back will be opening its first DMV location at 1701 Rockville Pike A5 in the Shops at Congressional shopping center. It will be taking over the spot that was previously home to a similar business — the Healthy Back store, which shut down its website/operations in September 2023.
Last September we let you know that Texas-based Torchy’s Tacos is coming to 12266 Rockville Pike in Federal Plaza, taking over part of the space that was recently home to Chuy’s and previously home to Ruby Tuesday. Some progress has been made and Torchy’s hopes to open later this year.
Arby’s closed its last Montgomery County location at 11710 Rockville Pike in North Bethesda back in May of 2021. Now, Robert Dyer reports that McDonald’s will be its replacement.
If you’ve been to Quincy’s South in North Bethesda/Rockville during its run or Quincy’s in the last year, you’ve likely encountered Drew Gardner’s smiling face, joyful personality, and effective service. Last year Drew was nominated for “Bartender of the Year” aat Quincy’s South and this year he has been nominated for “Manager of The Year” at Quincy’s Potomac.
The Kennedy Shriver Aquatic Center (KSAC), located at 5900 Executive Blvd in Rockville, will close on June 28, 2024 for renovations.
Per the City of Rockville: “Thieves are exploiting a system flaw to steal Kia and Hyundai vehicles with 2011-2021 model years.
A Potomac home that contains a living tree inside of a Zen garden within the home was featured on the popular Instagram account @ZillowGoneWild earlier this week.
Celebrate Rockville’s Asian cultures with performances, interactive displays, kids’ crafts and to-go snack boxes at the city’s Lunar New Year celebration.