Rockville
Armand’s has officially served its last slice in Rockville. The longtime pizzeria closed its doors for the final time on Saturday, June 20, ending more than five decades of serving Montgomery County residents and visitors. With the closure of the Rockville restaurant, the only remaining Armand’s location is Armand’s Bistro & Pizza in Bethany Beach, Delaware.
Koala Kreme officially celebrated its grand opening Saturday at The Square at Rockville, drawing a large crowd of customers eager to sample the shop’s frozen treats and see the newest addition to the The Square in Rockville (video below).
The Washington Post has released its list of the DMV’s nine best breakfast burrito spots, highlighting standout destinations across Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. (more…)
There is a line out the door and down the block Friday at Armand’s Pizzeria & Grille in Rockville as customers gathered for one last meal before the longtime restaurant closes permanently.
The Lincoln Park Community Center in Rockville will officially reopen on Wednesday, July 1, following a comprehensive renovation that began in May 2025. Before the reopening, residents are invited to preview the facility from June 22 through June 30 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Montgomery County Police highlighted an unusual arrest that occurred on Monday, June 15, 2026, when 6th District officers responded to Shady Grove Road in Rockville for a report involving an adult allegedly soliciting a minor for sex. (more…)
The City of Rockville will celebrate Independence Day on Saturday, July 4, with its annual fireworks and live music event at Mattie J.T. Stepanek Park in the King Farm community. The celebration will run from 7 to 10 p.m. and will feature live entertainment, food vendors and a fireworks display. (more…)
Lines stretched down the block Wednesday, June 17, as shoppers flocked to Trader Joe’s stores for the latest release of the grocery chain’s highly sought-after Mini Canvas Tote Bags. (more…)
After months of uncertainty surrounding its future, IPIC Theaters at Pike & Rose appears set to remain open.
A popular Northern Virginia bubble tea destination is making its way to Montgomery County.