It’s Wednesday, Sept. 3, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check the weather forecast here.
1. Raskin Joins Call to End Government Takeover of D.C. Police: U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin argued against President Donald Trump’s takeover of the Washington, D.C. police, declaring there is no crime emergency there. He also pointed out that Congress gave the District home rule powers for its police department.
2. New Security Protocol: Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) is using new, enhanced security protocol to respond to emergencies.
🚨 Safety first 🚨
MCPS has launched a new, enhanced security protocol to better respond to emergencies and keep our students, families and staff safe. 💙
Here’s what you should know:https://t.co/hLmJKcmstC pic.twitter.com/QudhNkLZTK
— MCPS (@MCPS) September 2, 2025
3. Library Cards: September is library card sign-up month.
📚 September is Library Card Sign-Up Month! One card gives you free access to research tools, early literacy programs, job resources, our new mobile app & more. Read. Learn. Grow. 🌟
Sign up today 👉 https://t.co/BaVe7saC10 pic.twitter.com/M8Oon8yjhb
— Montgomery County MD Government (@MontgomeryCoMD) September 2, 2025
4. Upcoming Change to Ride On Route 41: On Sunday, service changes to Ride On Route 41 will start. See more here.
Reminder: Service changes to Ride On Route 41 begin Sunday, September 7, 2025. For more information, visit https://t.co/1diLMWKImf. @mcdotnow pic.twitter.com/gxMes7UivE
— Montgomery County (MD) DOT – Ride On (@RideOnMCT) September 1, 2025
5. ICYMI: Families and staff were at the back-to-school fair recently at Westfield Wheaton mall ahead of the academic year, which began in a new federal landscape.
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