It’s Tuesday, Oct. 28, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check the weather forecast here.
1. Police Investigating Incident at Middle School That Left Student Hospitalized: Montgomery County Police officers are investigating an incident that left an Odessa Shannon Middle School student in serious condition after being struck in the head by a metal object during a gym class Oct. 22.
Police Investigating Incident at Middle School That Left Student Hospitalized
2. Olney Ale House Reopens Today: After a 2019 kitchen fire led to Olney Ale House closing for six years, the landmark restaurant reopens today.
3. Clothing Drive: Donate new coats, hats, gloves, or boots (sizes 4–6) for MCPS pre-k and head start students. More information below.
🧥❄️ Help our PreK & Head Start students stay warm!
Donate new coats, hats, gloves, or boots (sizes 4–6). Drop off at Rocking Horse Rd Center, 9–5 M–F, or order from the Amazon Wish List here: https://t.co/CVNTrIpSHb
Questions? Call Lisa Conlon: 240-550-2615 pic.twitter.com/i7APqdmdrV— MCPS (@MCPS) October 27, 2025
4. Council Meeting: The county council will meet today starting at 9 a.m. The meeting will be livestreamed on YouTube @MoCoCouncilMD. View agenda
5. ICYMI: Last week, on day 22 of the federal government shutdown, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) hosted a roundtable in Silver Spring to speak out about Medicaid cuts under the Trump administration and the need to extend health care tax credits.
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