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Everyone deserves a living wage for their work. But people you tip like waitresses, drivers and hotel personnel often earn a sub minimum wage. So far seven states have passed… Read More
Everyone deserves a living wage for their work. But people you tip like waitresses, drivers and hotel personnel often earn a sub minimum wage. So far seven states have passed… Read More
Bethesda native Katie Ledecky added another feat to her renowned career on Tuesday, winning her 15th career individual world swimming record. Her latest win ties Ledecky with another Maryland legend,… Read More
A Montgomery County tradition that started in 1991 in Bethesda is still going strong, even though Clayboys Shave Ice changed owners during the middle of the pandemic. Clayboys is a… Read More
Welcome to our Weekend Roundup of events in Montgomery County. Here are nine things to do this weekend, July 21-23. Friday, July 21 D.C. South Asian Music Festival: D.C. South… Read More
Hay planes en marcha para un nuevo mural de arte público, ubicado en Norfolk Avenue, en Bethesda. El mural es parte de la serie de murales de arte público “Paint… Read More
Plans are underway for a new public art mural located on Norfolk Avenue in Bethesda. The mural is part of the “Paint the Town” series of public art murals in… Read More
What better way to celebrate National Ice Cream Day than with a visit to a locally owned and operated ice cream shop? Sarah’s Homemade in Bethesda’s Wildwood Shopping Center features… Read More
The heat is on! Temperatures are in the 90s so what better way to cool down than a quick tour of some local ice cream shops? National Ice Cream Day… Read More
A Bethesda man was found guilty but not criminally responsible for killing his stepfather last year. A judge made the ruling Monday in circuit court, according to the Montgomery County… Read More
Welcome to our Weekend Roundup of events in Montgomery County. Here are nine things to do this weekend, July 7-9. Friday, July 7 Kids Concert: Every Friday at 11:30 a.m.… Read More
MCPS students and their families can visit and participate in workshops at KID Museum in Bethesda for free on Sundays through August 27. Registration is required for general admission and… Read More
Bethesda African Cemetery Coalition announced it intends to appeal Wednesday’s state appellate court decision that the Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County (HOC) can sell the land that once was… Read More