5 Things to Know Today, July 14, In Montgomery County
Today is Friday, July 14 and we can expect afternoon thunderstorms with temperatures in the mid to high 80s. Here are 5 things to know. 1. Drive for Supplies: Montgomery… Read More
Today is Friday, July 14 and we can expect afternoon thunderstorms with temperatures in the mid to high 80s. Here are 5 things to know. 1. Drive for Supplies: Montgomery… Read More
A man charged with shooting and killing a man in a Silver Spring parking garage last weekend will remain held without bond. Ramone Christopher Ramsay, 30, waived his bond hearing… Read More
About four years ago, Councilmember Evan Glass introduced his very first bill called the Montgomery County Pay Equity Act. Glass wanted to close the gender pay gap here by making… Read More
A man — who was a pastor at a church in Takoma Park — was found guilty for raping a church member. A judge found Erick Odir Vidal-Fuentes, 39, of… Read More
Police said five adults were injured in a shooting outside a restaurant in the Layhill area early Thursday. At about 12:15 a.m., officers responded to the back of Sole D’Italia… Read More
It’s Thursday, July 13, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Pedestrian Safety: The MCDOT Pedestrian Safety Team will be outside of Veterans Plaza in downtown… Read More
Community leaders and residents gathered in Wheaton to kick-off the work of a new task force trying to combat a rise in hate crimes. “It is such a problem that… Read More
It’s Wednesday, July 12, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Registration Deadline: Today is the deadline to register for Saturday’s 3K run through Bohrer Park… 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
It’s Tuesday, July 11, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Council: Montgomery County Council meets at 1:15 p.m. to celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month… Read More
Tuesday is the first meeting in a series for a newly-established Anti-Hate Task Force to combat a rise in hate and bias incidents. It will be the only in-person meeting… Read More
Police said a construction sign board was hacked to show racist messaging over the weekend. At about 6:47 a.m. on Saturday, multiple calls were received about a sign board —… Read More