Additional Information on Anti-BLM Vandalism in Colesville
Additional Information on Anti-BLM Vandalism in Colesville
MoCo Board of Education Approves “Plan for Safe Return to In-Person Instruction”
Today the Montgomery County Board of Education approved a plan and timeline for a safe return to in-person learning.
Today the Montgomery County Council approved the executive order allowing indoor dining to return at 25% capacity with 90 minute time limit.
The full executive order with all amendments can be seen below.
Food Distribution Events Now at Watkins Mill High School Every Friday
The Upcounty Consolidation Hub at BlackRock provides much needed food and essentials to families in our community which have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic
2/9 Update: The Montgomery County Council has approved the executive order allowing indoor dining to return at 25% capacity with 90 minute time limit.
It will go into effect on Sunday, February 14.
Visit www.aahpcovid.com to find locations and dates.
“White Tiger” Spotted on I-270 This Morning
Per Rockville City Police:
Aaron Tucker, a Northwest High School Graduate, Participated in Super Bowl Halftime Show
Aaron Tucker has spent the majority of his life living in Montgomery county. He attended Northwest High School where he graduated as a State Champ in Track & Field in 2017.
Snow totals from the Sunday morning storm across MoCo, per the National Weather Service.
Due to the rain changing over later than anticipated, totals were cut in more than half for most places as the NWS forecasted 4-6” of snow for MoCo prior to the start of the storm.
Black Lives Matter Banner Vandalized Again
This morning a reader sent us a photo they took of the Black Lives Matter banner in front of Colesville Presbyterian Church that was vandalized sometime over the weekend.
Laytonsville Man Shot and Killed by MoCo Sheriff’s Deputy, Montgomery County Police Investigating
Per Montgomery County Police: