Montgomery County police have arrested a Germantown man on drug and handgun-related charges following a traffic stop earlier this week.
Montgomery County police have arrested a Germantown man on drug and handgun-related charges following a traffic stop earlier this week.
Jimmie Cone will open for its 64th season on Tuesday, March 17, continuing a tradition that has drawn generations of customers to the Damascus ice cream stand at 26420 Ridge Road.
A car crashed into a Germantown townhome late Thursday night, causing significant structural damage and prompting a response from technical rescue crews.
Germantown, MD has been named one of the top dog-loving cities in the United States, according to PetSmart.
A Germantown medical building occupied by Patient First has been sold for $5.45 million, according to a report from Maryland Newsletters.
Montgomery Parks has announced the opening of a new skate park at Ovid Hazen Wells Recreational Park in Clarksburg, adding a major new recreational amenity in the northern part of Montgomery County.
Thirty years after retracing the path of the Underground Railroad on foot, a Germantown historian plans to make the journey again, this time marking the nation’s 250th birthday while highlighting the legacy of Harriet Tubman.
Students in the Construction Trades Foundation program at Seneca Valley High School met with a construction industry professional on Friday, March 6, to learn about career opportunities in the field.
Updated to include information via press release by Adventist HealthCare.
Adventist HealthCare Germantown Emergency, a stand-alone emergency care center that has served thousands of residents in upper Montgomery County each year, will permanently close this summer.
Our very own “Mr. MoCo” Alex Tsironis recently shared a social media post highlighting three of his favorite dishes from the month of February. He wrote, “I try to support as many restaurants as I can and, although I’m not able to make it out to as many as I once was, these are three of my favorite things I had last month in February.” Photos can be seen in the embedded Instagram post below.
A Clarksburg man and a California co-conspirator have pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy to distribute controlled substances following a multi-agency investigation into cocaine trafficking from California to Maryland.