Update at 2:25pm: Montgomery County Police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run collision after an adult female pedestrian was struck Friday afternoon in the 10500 block of Colesville Road near Burnt Mills. (more…)
Update at 2:25pm: Montgomery County Police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run collision after an adult female pedestrian was struck Friday afternoon in the 10500 block of Colesville Road near Burnt Mills. (more…)
Fire officials from across the Washington region gathered Thursday to remind residents that fireworks are dangerous and should be left to professionals ahead of Independence Day celebrations. Representatives from agencies in Washington, D.C., Montgomery County, Arlington County and Alexandria also conducted a live demonstration showing how illegal fireworks can cause serious injuries and property damage. (more…)
The Washington Post has released its list of the DMV’s nine best breakfast burrito spots, highlighting standout destinations across Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. (more…)
There is a line out the door and down the block Friday at Armand’s Pizzeria & Grille in Rockville as customers gathered for one last meal before the longtime restaurant closes permanently.
The Lincoln Park Community Center in Rockville will officially reopen on Wednesday, July 1, following a comprehensive renovation that began in May 2025. Before the reopening, residents are invited to preview the facility from June 22 through June 30 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
On Thursday, Montgomery County Councilmembers Kristin Mink and Will Jawando introduced the Community Trust in County Employees Act (Expedited Bill 29-26), which would prohibit the County from hiring former employees of ICE or CBP into public-facing or resource-allocation positions if they were employed by those agencies after October 2025.
The Rosner family is inviting the community to Little Bennett Golf Course in Clarksburg on Friday, September 18, 2026, for the fifth annual Justin’s Hole-In-One Golf Tournament, an event created to honor the memory of Justin Alexander Rosner while raising funds for children battling cancer and the music therapy program at Inova L.J. Murphy Children’s Hospital.
Montgomery Planning staff presented preliminary recommendations for the Germantown Sector Plan Amendment to the Montgomery County Planning Board on Thursday, outlining a new vision for how Germantown could grow and evolve over the next 20 to 30 years.
After nearly half a century safely transporting Montgomery County students to and from school, longtime MCPS bus driver Skip Johansen is retiring after 49 years and four months behind the wheel.
Redland Road will close beginning Friday, June 19, at 9am as Montgomery County begins construction of a new bridge over Mill Creek.
As the July 1 closure date approaches, Adventist HealthCare is reminding residents that its Germantown Emergency Center will officially end services at midnight on July 1, bringing nearly two decades of emergency care in upper Montgomery County to a close.