Programado el Tercer Foro Bilingüe sobre Fentanilo
El próximo Foro Familiar sobre Fentanilo se llevará a cabo el sábado 25 de marzo. Los talleres son organizados por Montgomery Goes Purple, y en esta oportunidad será en la… Read More
El próximo Foro Familiar sobre Fentanilo se llevará a cabo el sábado 25 de marzo. Los talleres son organizados por Montgomery Goes Purple, y en esta oportunidad será en la… Read More
The first phase of the “Healthy Meals for Children” bill went into effect on Wednesday. Now effective, restaurants in the county will be required to offer at least one healthy… Read More
According to a newly released study from the Centers for Disease Control, the number of sudden unexpected infant deaths in the United States has remained fairly constant but continues to… Read More
March is Red Cross month. This is the 80th year the country is marking the occasion. President Franklin Roosevelt made the designation in 1943 to bring more attention to the… Read More
People of color need to speak out, collaborate and learn to navigate the system in order to bring environmental justice to their communities, Keynote Speaker Dr. Jalonne White-Newsome said at… Read More
Heather Bruskin, former director of the Montgomery County Food Council, was appointed to head the county’s first Office of Food Systems Resilience. That office will coordinate the county’s efforts to… Read More
It may seem hard to believe but it has been three years since doctors detected the first case of Covid-19 in Montgomery County. The date was March 5, 2020. It… Read More
MyMCM’s presentation ‘Fighting Fentanyl: A Call to Action’ hosted by Andrea Sarralde aired Tuesday evening. Residents were able to ask questions in a live Q&A session following the presentation. Host… Read More
The former Washington Adventist Hospital site in Takoma Park that has been used as an COVID-19 care site will be decommissioned as of April 28, according to a news release… Read More
While the majority of Montgomery County councilmembers still want to ban the sale and use of gas leaf blowers, it apparently will take longer for that to happen. After a… Read More
The synthetic drug fentanyl has created a youth crisis here in the county and all around our region. According to Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), there has been a 120%… Read More
Covid-19, substance abuse, mental health issues. These are just some of the health challenges Montgomery County Public Schools medical officer, Dr. Patricia Kapunan, addresses on a daily basis. The County… Read More