The celebration of summer continues in Maryland with county fairs in full swing. See our updated list of fairs and dates.
If you're hosting family and friends from out of town this summer, Bethesda Patch readers have suggestions on places they must see.
The National Night Out is coming up, and the Montgomery County Police Department released times and locations of events.
Enjoy the sunshine — and the heat! — in one of these outdoor establishments in and around Bethesda.
Old Georgetown Road, near the National Institutes of Health, will be partially closed for the next two weekends for roadwork.
Two individuals from Chevy Chase will be riding in the 2017 Pan-Mass Challenge in the hopes of raising $48 million for cancer research.
Suburbs in the greater DC area continue to be among the wealthiest areas in the country, and Montgomery County is on the list.
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The 11th Annual movie series will feature five different movies throughout the month of July and will will begin at 9pm.
The refresh of Little Falls branch of Montgomery County Public Libraries is complete and the library will reopen to the public on July 29.
Desperate for cash, the transit agency is considering selling the naming rights for Metro stations.
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The blasting will establish a pedestrian underpass between NIH and Walter Reed an elevators on the Navy side of MD 355.
Top June stories on Bethesda Patch included Maryland's richest person, teacher sex abuse, Best DC area dishes and restaurant violations.
On-street parking increases from $2 to $2.25/hour, lot parking goes from $1.25 tot $1.50/ hour. More information is available online.
This year's concerts will feature local food, beer, and wine during the concerts, which run through July 20.
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Bethesda will be hosting several June concerts for residents interested in all genres of music.
Google compiled a list of what word each state struggles with the most, and Maryland's entry may surprise you.
The two southbound lanes and one northbound lane will be closed starting at 10:00 PM on Friday June 2 through 5:00 AM on June 5.
The lane closures are part of the ongoing construction of the Crossing Project at the Medical Center Metro Station.
The theme of the May 19 autism and developmental disabilities event is 'Introductions and Interactions, Building Empowerment'.
Weather permitting, these two northbound lanes will be closed starting at 10:00 p.m. on Friday, May 19.
Children's Inn has been recognized as one of the nations most transparent and fiscally responsible charities.
Potomac Disposal, the company contracted to pick up recycling and yard waste, is understaffed, causing delays in waste pick up.
Kids aged 10 to 13 can attend the class, which looks at big business issues.
This planned lane closure is part of the ongoing construction of the MD 355 Crossing Project at the Medical Center Metro Station.
According to a new set of rankings released by Niche.com, Bethesda places in the top-ten best places to live in Maryland.
All proceeds will benefit sporting equipment and registration fees for underprivileged children.
Flashing caution lights are working at a deadly intersection near Walt Whitman High School, but the SHA says it can't be a school zone.
The Montgomery County Dept. of Transportation has planned four weekends of dual lane closures on Rockville Pike in April and May.
The new route called Ride on extRA will begin in October and will offer higher speed service and limited stops on the MD 355 Route.
After nearly nine months of renovations, the Davis Library will reopen with a celebratory ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday morning.
Scheduled tours for the first model home at The Brownstones at Chevy Chase Lake are now available.
Daily updates detailing which areas are scheduled for street sweeping will be available online on the County’s website.
The festival will feature an array of local and national authors, journalists and poets, as well as writing contests and children’s events.