Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (MCFRS) crews are currently on the scene of a working garage fire with extension into a home in the 13000 block of Darnestown Road in Darnestown.
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (MCFRS) crews are currently on the scene of a working garage fire with extension into a home in the 13000 block of Darnestown Road in Darnestown.
The Commissioners of the Town of Poolesville are proposing a slight increase to the town’s real property tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year.
A Maryland State Police trooper was struck in a hit-and-run collision Sunday night on southbound I-270 between Montgomery Village Avenue and I-370.
Travelers at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) are being urged to plan ahead as long TSA lines continue amid a federal funding impasse impacting airport security operations nationwide. (more…)
Palm Beach Tan at 12968 Middlebrook Road in the Germantown Commons shopping center has permanently closed, according to signage posted on the storefront. (more…)
Jarrad Silver, the chef and owner behind Silver and Sons BBQ in Bethesda, has been named a semifinalist for “Rising Culinary Star of the Year” at this year’s RAMMY Awards, one of the Washington region’s most respected honors in the restaurant industry.
Wonder is continuing its expansion across Montgomery County, with plans now in motion for a third “modern” food hall location.
Metro will suspend Red Line service between North Bethesda and Friendship Heights from July 6 through September 7, 2026, to accommodate major construction work.
Montgomery County Police 5th District officers responded at approximately 1:11 pm to the intersection of Mouth of Monocacy Road and Dickerson Road for a reported collision involving a motorcycle and a vehicle. (more…)
Students from Olney Elementary School and Candlewood Elementary School teamed up with TeamSpirit Cheer to perform at the Wizards vs. Oklahoma City Thunder game on March 21, bringing high energy to one of the largest crowds in Washington DC.
The investigation into the 1986 death of Montgomery County teenager Keith Warren is drawing renewed attention, months after authorities reopened the case.