5 Things to Know Today, July 1, In Montgomery County
It’s Friday, July 1 and the start of the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Here are five things to know in Montgomery County: 1. Return of Fireworks: Fireworks are planned… Read More
It’s Friday, July 1 and the start of the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Here are five things to know in Montgomery County: 1. Return of Fireworks: Fireworks are planned… Read More
Last week, seven men were arrested after a raid on a Germantown apartment. Police said drug-dealing was happening in the location. Six suspects are validated gang members with the “Black… Read More
“There has been a real uptick” in people calling the Potomac Family Planning Center following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade, said Allie Harper, executive administrator.… Read More
Maritza Ramírez, una empleada, que por 14 años trabajó en Marian Assisted Living en Olney, fue acusada de múltiples cargos de robo y esquema de robo. La residente de Germantown… Read More
Macdoff Oghenejabo Okah, 46, of Silver Spring, pled guilty Thursday to charges of sexual abuse of a vulnerable adult and sexual offense in the third degree. His plea followed a… Read More
El gobernador Larry Hogan anunció el miércoles que amplió los incentivos de licencia para que los empleados estatales se desempeñen como jueces electorales locales para las elecciones primarias y generales.… Read More
A mail carrier on his delivery route in the 7400 block of Holly Avenue in Takoma Park was approached at gunpoint by two suspects on Thursday, according to Takoma Park… Read More
Hasta el 30 de junio, los residentes elegibles tendrían la oportunidad de postularse a la cuarta fase del programa de alivio de alquiler que brinda asistencia financiera a los inquilinos… Read More
Until June 30th elegible residents would have the opportunity to apply to the fourth phase of the rent relief program which provides financial assistance for tenants that have experienced a… Read More
Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday expanded leave incentives for state employees to serve as local election judges for primary and general elections. For the first time, state contractual employees will… Read More
Maritza Ramirez, a 14-year employee at Marian Assisted Living in Olney, was charged with multiple counts of theft and theft scheme. The Germantown resident is charged with one count of… Read More
The Mental Health and Positive Youth Development Centers that eventually will be located in every high school will serve a slightly different purpose than the existing high school wellness centers… Read More