Montgomery County Police responded to Watkins Mill High School at approximately 11:41am after receiving a report of a student with a firearm on campus.
Montgomery County Police responded to Watkins Mill High School at approximately 11:41am after receiving a report of a student with a firearm on campus.
Takoma Park Police have arrested an 18-year-old man in connection with an armed robbery that took place earlier this year on Maple Avenue.
Advance Auto Parts announced the opening of its new store in White Oak at 12259 Prosperity Drive, Suite 105B, with a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for May 1, at 12:30pm.
Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – Special Victims Investigations Division are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Dashaune Littlejohn, a missing 17-year-old. (more…)
Second Chance Wildlife Center in Clarksburg has been officially licensed as Maryland’s first and only veterinary hospital exclusively dedicated to wildlife, marking a significant milestone for the nonprofit organization.
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation is advancing its spring sidewalk construction schedule, with approximately 10 miles of new sidewalks in planning or under construction across the county.
Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – 4th District Investigative Section are asking for the public’s assistance in locating 61-year-old Richard Emmett Dobbs. (more…)
A Montgomery County native came off the board early Thursday night after the Kansas City Chiefs made an aggressive move up the draft board to secure one of the top defensive prospects in the class.
MCPS high school graduation ceremonies this year are scheduled to take place from May 28 through June 12, with most events being held on the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Below is a list of graduation speakers, dates, locations and times for every high school (per MCPS):
MCPS announced in its weekly update that Dr. Josh Fine, principal of Flower Hill Elementary School in Gaithersburg, has been named Maryland’s National Distinguished Principal of the Year by the Maryland Association of Elementary School Principals.
A Gaithersburg man changed course on the first day of his federal trial, pleading guilty to bank fraud tied to fraudulent COVID-19 relief loans and admitting he tried to obstruct a grand jury investigation.