Earlier today, Marc Yamada was sworn in as the 18th Chief of Police for the Montgomery County Department of Police. Details and video footage below courtesy Montgomery County: (more…)
Earlier today, Marc Yamada was sworn in as the 18th Chief of Police for the Montgomery County Department of Police. Details and video footage below courtesy Montgomery County: (more…)
Pollo Campero will open its new location in the Montgomery Mall food court (7101 Democracy Blvd, Bethesda) on Wednesday, July 10.
The FCSP Foundation (Fight Cancer & Stay Positive) hosted its third annual DC Dunk for a Cure at 7 Locks Brewing in Rockville, Maryland, raising more than $47,000 for Pancreatic […]
Montgomery College has announced that its nursing program has been awarded over $1.5 million in grants to help fund the purchase of simulation equipment and supplies for Maryland nursing programs and enhance professional development for Montgomery College nursing faculty.
The Maryland State Police issued the following news release on Monday, July 1, 2024:
General admission is $25 per person, which includes chili tastings. Free Admission for kids under 18, Police Officers and their Family is provided by MCPF). All proceeds benefit the Foundation’s mission to strengthen community-police relationships, support officers wellness, and enhance public safety initiatives across Montgomery County.
In addition to delicious chili, attendees can enjoy local craft beer from Lone Oak Brewery, family activities, and opportunities to meet and interact with Montgomery County police officers in a fun, relaxed setting.
25 years ago, we were all preparing for the unknown as the year 2000 problem (or “Y2K”) was on the horizon. Y2K referred to the potential of computer errors related to the formatting and storage of calendar data for dates in and after the year 2000. Montgomery County was preparing residents and offering information through town hall meetings set across the county.
Big Blue Swim School, located at 13032 Middlebrook Rd in Germantown, is offering a deal of 80% off the first four swim lessons ahead of its scheduled opening.
The public entrance to the Montgomery County Council Office Building at 100 Maryland Ave in Rockville will be temporarily relocated on July 17 due to renovations.
MoCo native James Wood was born in Rockville and grew up in Olney, where he initially attended St. John’s College High School in Washington DC before transferring to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, after his sophomore season to focus solely on baseball. Today, he makes his debut with the Washington Nationals.
Quincy Wilson, a rising junior at the Bullis School in Potomac, announced on Instagram that he has been selected to be a member of the 4×400 relay team at the Paris Olympics.
The Office of Governor Wes Moore issued the following news release on Friday, June 28:
The Germantown Flea Market returns Saturday, July 6, from 8am-1pm at the MARC rail commuter lot at the intersection of Germantown Rd. (Rt. 118) and Bowman Mill Drive. Additional details below courtesy of the Germantown Historical Society: (more…)