Minerva Indian Cuisine at 16240 Frederick Rd in Gaithersburg is temporarily closed due to renovations. (more…)
Minerva Indian Cuisine at 16240 Frederick Rd in Gaithersburg is temporarily closed due to renovations. (more…)
The Rockville City Police Department is warning residents about a phone scam in which callers are posing as law enforcement and demanding money.
Outdoor signage and decor are beginning to take shape at the future Dunkin’ location at 4011 Norbeck Road in Rockville.
Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD), 1st District officers and Rockville City Police responded at 8:31pm on Wednesday to the 400 block of Redland Road for a reported stabbing.
According to the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD), officers responded at 7:59 pm on Wednesday to a report of a pedestrian struck by a Ride On bus. (more…)
Comstock Holding Companies has expanded its footprint in Rockville with the acquisition of The Reed, a 417-unit apartment community located at 15955 Frederick Road.
Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police Collision Reconstruction Unit are investigating a fatal crash that occurred Sunday, March 22, 2026, at the intersection of Norbeck Road and East Gude Drive in Rockville.
Rockville-based X-energy is taking steps to go public. The company, located at 530 Gaither Rd., announced it has filed paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed initial public offering, or IPO. X-energy plans to list its stock on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “XE.”
A new tenant is set to take over one of Rockville Pike’s most recognizable retail spaces. Lifestyle Furniture will be moving into the former Marlo Furniture location in the Marlo Building, leasing 100,000SF+ space.
Montgomery County Government has announced a strategic collaboration with Taiwanese semiconductor company Galaverse Ltd Corp. to advance innovation in satellite communications and semiconductor technologies. (more…)
The City of Rockville has announced that the Rockville Metro station area has officially been designated by the state of Maryland as a transit-oriented development, a move expected to support long-term growth, economic development, and expanded housing opportunities. The designation follows a unanimous vote by the Mayor and Council in December to support the initiative.