Theory Jiu Jitsu is set to officially open its doors in Rockville with a grand opening celebration on Saturday, May 9 at 12pm, bringing a new training space and community-focused academy to Wyaconda Road.
Theory Jiu Jitsu is set to officially open its doors in Rockville with a grand opening celebration on Saturday, May 9 at 12pm, bringing a new training space and community-focused academy to Wyaconda Road.
The Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT), in coordination with the Maryland Department of Information Technology’s (DoIT) Office of Security Management, has announced that the Real Property Search Tool is back online following testing and security review.
The Montgomery County Council is expected to vote on Bill 5-26, known as the Unmask ICE Act, during its April 28 meeting. The legislation would prohibit federal, state, and local law enforcement officers from wearing masks or facial coverings while on duty in the County, with certain exceptions, and is intended to improve transparency and accountability.
Montgomery County Police have arrested 34-year-old Kilbert Rosales in connection with an armed robbery that occurred on April 25, in a parking garage at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda.
Montgomery County Police responded Monday to a report of a person found dead in the 4300 block of Randolph Road.
Montgomery County Police are stepping away from one of their social media platforms.
A fire involving rooftop solar panels was reported Monday at a single-family home on Conrad Court in Damascus.
Montgomery County Police released a summary of reported calls for service over the weekend, covering Friday, April 24 through Sunday, April 26, highlighting a mix of auto thefts, robberies, assaults, and several incidents involving schools.
The Montgomery County Agricultural Fair is raising concerns about a proposed change to the Montgomery County Public Schools calendar that could result in the school year starting during the annual fair.
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service crews responded to several crashes across the county Monday morning, according to chief spokesperson Pete Piringer.
Beyond Comics at 18749 N Frederick Ave in Gaithersburg will host Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, May 2, from 10 am to 8 pm, offering free comic books to attendees as part of the nationwide event.