Wheaton High School will host the Fourth Annual Gilbert Games on May 15, bringing together students, staff, and community members for a day focused on inclusion, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Wheaton High School will host the Fourth Annual Gilbert Games on May 15, bringing together students, staff, and community members for a day focused on inclusion, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Chief Antonio DeVaul of the Takoma Park Police Department announced the arrest of Carlos Escamilla, 44, of no fixed address, in connection with a stolen vehicle investigation.
The second annual Wheaton-Kensington Restaurant Week will take place May 11 through May 17, 2026, highlighting the culinary diversity of both communities.
L.E.A.D. Fest Carnival, which is currently running at Westfield Montgomery in Bethesda through Sunday, May 10, has announced it will be at Westfield Wheaton May 15-25.
The 7-Eleven located at 8484 Georgia Ave., at the intersection with Wayne Ave. in Silver Spring, is permanently closing today, May 6, 2026.
Salud! Beer & Wine recently opened at the Hampshire-Langley Shopping Center, bringing an upscale but approachable beer and wine experience to the community. The shop is located at 1173A University Blvd and aims to serve as a convenient neighborhood stop with a strong local feel.
Update: Royal Farms’ has confirmed that its new Silver Spring location is now scheduled to open on June 1. The chain had originally announced a May 4 opening date.
Royal Farms is bringing its signature fried chicken, made-to-order food, and 24/7 convenience to Silver Spring. (more…)
A vehicle rollover with entrapment was reported on the 2600 block of Bel Pre Road, between Rippling Brook Drive and Big Bear Court in Silver Spring.
A 17-year-old Blake High School student has been charged following a fight in the school’s parking lot that led to a handgun discharging on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. (more…)
Bobapop is expanding once again in Montgomery County, with a new location planned for Aspen Hill Shopping Center.
A routine traffic stop in Montgomery County once turned into a moment that people still remember more than a decade later. Today, MCPD shared the story and video of the memorable stop.