5 things to know today, Feb. 12, in Montgomery County

It’s Thursday, Feb. 12, and listed below are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check the weather forecast here.

1. Community reacts to Wootton shooting: Wootton High School students and staff returned to class Tuesday — the day after a shooting inside the building injured a 16-year-old student.

2. Synagogue congregation shaken after antisemitic graffiti: The executive director of Shaare Tefila Congregation said members of the Olney synagogue were shaken after the building was defaced with antisemitic graffiti early Tuesday morning.

Olney synagogue congregation shaken after antisemitic graffiti defaces building, leader calls incident ‘disconcerting’

3. After federal job losses, women celebrate entrepreneurship graduation: Twenty women who lost their federal jobs and contracts are now starting their own businesses thanks to the help of the Maryland Women’s Business Center.

After federal job losses, 20 women celebrate entrepreneurship graduation

4. Extreme cold: Montgomery County is under an Extreme Cold Alert until 2 p.m. Friday.

5. ICYMI: Maryland legislators want to start a pilot program to offer the device as an alternative to drivers who would otherwise have their licenses suspended due to violations.

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