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Takoma Park Police Seek Public’s Help in Strong-Armed Robbery Case

Takoma Park Police continue to investigate a strong-armed robbery that took place in the city last week.  On March 11, at approximately 9:53 p.m., police officers responded to the intersection… Read More

Police/Crime/Fire March 16, 2022 Michael Hernández

Silver Spring Man Killed in D.C. Stabbing

A Silver Spring man died from apparent stab wounds inside a business in the 1900 block of 9th Street, Northwest D.C. Kenneth Thomas Jr., 42, was pronounced dead at the… Read More

Police/Crime/Fire March 16, 2022 Suzanne Pollak

5 Things to Know Today, March 16, In Montgomery County

It’s Wednesday, March 16, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Weekly Briefing: County Executive Marc Elrich and health leaders will hold their media briefing at 12:30… Read More

Neighborhoods March 16, 2022 Maryam Shahzad

Maryland Primary Election Delayed Due to District Map Challenges

The Court of Appeals of Maryland ordered the state’s primary election be pushed back from June, 28, 2022, to July 19, 2022. Deadlines for candidacy filing, which had been pushed… Read More

Government March 15, 2022 Gianna Gronowski

It’s About Time: Senate Unanimously Passes Bill Making Daylight Saving Time Permanent

“Spring forward.” “Fall back.” Those familiar phrases that remind us to move our clocks twice a year may soon fall out of favor. On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate unanimously agreed… Read More

Government March 15, 2022 Fran Murphy

MoCo March Madness Spotlight: Princeton Boasts Quartet of County Alums

As Princeton’s women’s basketball team gets set to play in the NCAA Tournament this weekend, they’ll be doing so with not just one Montgomery County high school basketball alum…but four. The… Read More

Sports March 15, 2022 Theodore Lee

Los Concejales Hacen un Llamado a la Unidad y a Terminar con los Mensajes de Odio

El Concejo del Condado de Montgomery presentó un proyecto de ley el martes que reafirma su apoyo a los funcionarios de salud pública y contra los mensajes racistas y homofóbicos.… Read More

Government March 15, 2022 Andrea Sarralde

Officer Who Helped Save Driver From Burning Car: ‘We Are Out to Help People’

At 1:25 a.m. on March 12, two Montgomery County police officers came upon a burning car with a driver still inside.  Officer Nathan Rodgers and Sgt. B. Drew sprung into… Read More

Police/Crime/Fire March 15, 2022 Maryam Shahzad

Council Discusses Police Accountability Bill

During the County Council’s meeting on Tuesday – their first in-person meeting since the beginning of the pandemic two years ago –  councilmembers held the third worksession on the Expedited Bill… Read More

Government March 15, 2022 Andrea Sarralde

Councilmembers Call for Unity, End to Hate Messaging

The Montgomery County Council introduced a bill Tuesday reaffirming their support of public health officials and against racist and homophobic messaging. The bill is set to be approved on March… Read More

Government March 15, 2022 Suzanne Pollak

Lightning Strikes Twice: Past Lottery Winner Does It Again

A Bethesda store sold a winning lottery ticket last week to a Virginia resident who works in Washington, D.C. The $150,000 winning Powerball ticket was sold at the Talbert’s Ice… Read More

Arts/Entertainment March 15, 2022 Michelle Queen

Silver Spring Arts and Entertainment District Seeks Feedback

What do you think sets Silver Spring apart as a place for arts and entertainment? The Silver Spring Arts and Entertainment District wants to hear from you. They are asking… Read More

Arts/Entertainment March 15, 2022 Michelle Queen
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