Per Montgomery County:
Greetings,
Per Montgomery County:
Greetings,
Per Montgomey County:
For Immediate Release: Thursday, November 4, 2021
On Tuesday the Montgomery County Council voted to approve an amended Board of Health regulation to require seven consecutive days of substantial COVID-19 transmission in Montgomery County before an indoor face covering requirement is reinstated in areas open to the public.
The indoor mask requirement would have been reinstated on Tuesday, November 9, as the seventh consecutive day of substantial transmission would technically have been on November 5 (with a four-day grace period to allow numbers to be confirmed with CDC data). Today, however, on November 4th, the Montgomery County numbers dropped below 50 cases per 100,000 persons, coming in at 49.5
MCPS has been doing targeted outreach to school families to help them make appointments. More appointments for the weekend clinics will be coming online later this morning. We expect supply to ramp up quickly but currently, supply is limited and demand is high.
— Montgomery County DHHS (@MoCoDHHS) November 5, 2021
Per Montgomery County:
For Immediate Release: Thursday, November 4, 2021
Update: Cold Stone Creamery at 84 Main St in Gaithersburg has reopened.
Yesterday we let you know that the ice cream shop was temporarily closed by the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services.
Wootton High School Principal Kimberly Boldon sent the following letter to students and families on Tuesday evening after police were called to the school to investigate an alleged incident that occurred in the boys locker room involving the school’s Varsity football team.
I want to assure you we have taken all of the required steps, in collaboration with MCPD and the MCPS Department of School Security and Emergency Management, to ensure our students’ safety and well-being. We will have additional follow up with the members of our football team and their families, including discussions about our safety and security procedures. A team of psychologists and counselors will also be on campus in the coming days to provide support as needed.
Per the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services:
For Immediate Release: Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Per Montgomery County:
For Immediate Release: Wednesday, November 3, 2021
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Rockville, Md., Nov. 2, 2021—Today the Council unanimously voted to enact Bill 30-21, Landlord-Tenant Relations – Restrictions During Emergencies – Extended Limitations Against Rent Increases and Late Fees sponsored by Councilmember Will Jawando.
A pickup truck with an attached food service trailer caught fire at the Shell gas station at 12401 Georgia Ave on Wednesday morning around 9:30am.
Chief Spokesperson for Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Pete Piringer reports that the the truck caught fire at the gas pump and was well-involved (engulfed) before being extinguished.