Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – Special Victims Investigations Division are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Lena Suliman, a missing 16-year-old. (more…)
Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – Special Victims Investigations Division are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Lena Suliman, a missing 16-year-old. (more…)
Laytonsville native Maggie Toomey is appearing in the newly released feature film How to Make a Killing, which debuted last weekend starring Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley.
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded to the Balducci’s parking lot at 10323 Old Georgetown Road near Democracy Boulevard in Bethesda’s Wildwood Shopping Center on Friday for a vehicle fire involving a hybrid car battery. (more…)
Montgomery County Councilmember Evan Glass will hold a press conference on Monday, March 2 at 12:30 pm to announce the introduction of new legislation called the ICE Out Act.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown joined a coalition of 24 attorneys general in filing a brief with the Supreme Court of the United States defending birthright citizenship and opposing a 2025 executive order issued by President Donald Trump.
Montgomery County’s Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) will recognize National Consumer Protection Week from Sunday, March 1 through Saturday, March 7 with a series of outreach and education efforts aimed at helping residents avoid scams and make informed purchasing decisions.
The Montgomery County Department of Police Special Investigations Division is investigating the death of 15-year-old Gabriel Ronald Mehta of Rockville and is asking for the public’s help in identifying the person who supplied the fentanyl involved. (more…)
Emergency crews responded to a serious two-vehicle crash with entrapment Thursday night at the intersection of Georgia Avenue and Route 108 in Olney.
An update from Del. Anne Kaiser indicates that legislation aimed at preventing an extension of the Montgomery County Public Schools calendar has cleared a major hurdle in Annapolis.
The WMATA Board of Directors has approved a major expansion of Metro’s University Pass (U-Pass) program, a move aimed at giving more college students across the region affordable, unlimited access to public transit.
Approved as part of Metro’s Strategic Transformation Plan, the updated program introduces new pricing and participation options designed to make it easier for colleges and universities to join while expanding eligibility to more students, including part-time, community college, undergraduate, and graduate students.
A developing weather pattern has the attention the National Weather Service, which noted a gradually increasing winter weather threat for Monday through Tuesday across much of the Baltimore-Washington region, including Montgomery County.