Montgomery County Public Schools has announced a Code Red closure for Friday, January 30, as cleanup efforts from the recent winter storm continue across the county. The school system also announced a delay is likely for Monday, February 2nd.
Montgomery County Public Schools has announced a Code Red closure for Friday, January 30, as cleanup efforts from the recent winter storm continue across the county. The school system also announced a delay is likely for Monday, February 2nd.
A Silver Spring man recently purchased a $50,000-winning lottery scratch-off ticket at the Sunoco gas station at 10550 Connecticut Avenue in Kensington. (more…)
MCPS building service employees are working hard to clear the schools, but the ice has proven to be a challenge as some schools are just getting started/still working on clearing bus lanes and parking lots based on photos sent in Thursday morning.
Montgomery County ended its snow emergency declaration at 7 am on Thursday, January 29, after it had been in effect since the evening of Saturday, January 24.
K2 Cafe is officially full go in Clarksburg after wrapping up a successful soft opening phase at the Clarksburg Market (23329 Frederick Rd).
A joint Cold Stone Creamery and Wetzel’s Pretzels location is planned for the Burtonsville Crossing Shopping Center, according to a leasing listing from EDENS. The new store will be located next to TJ Maxx at the shopping center. (more…)
A fundraiser is underway to support a Germantown family after a house fire Tuesday afternoon caused extensive damage to their home. (more…)
Montgomery County has paused enforcement of sidewalk snow-clearing requirements until Monday, February 2, after sustained freezing temperatures left many sidewalks icy and difficult to clear.
Excavation is underway to access a damaged section of the Potomac Interceptor, a major sewer line that collapsed January 19 along Clara Barton Parkway near the I-495 interchange and the C & O Canal National Historical Park in Montgomery County.
Developers are seeking approval for a new Bojangles restaurant in Frederick County, which would mark the fast food chain’s second Maryland location, both located within the county.