Montgomery County will honor nine individuals and groups for their community service efforts at the sixth annual Montgomery Serves Awards.
Livability.com has ranked the top 100 best places to live, and gives high marks to Bethesda and Rockville.
Best airport dining includes BWI | 3 Radio Shack stores closing | 'American Pickers' to scour Maryland for vintage treasure.
A new census analysis published in Bloomberg ranks America's richest communities. Several Montgomery County communities made the list.
Maryland's best bar, National Puppy Day, I-95 spill and new roller coaster at Six Flags.
The months-long work to replace the Bethesda Station Metro escalators will be finished as of March 22, officials announced.
Hold on, Maryland gardeners, the first day of spring 2017 is almost here.
Politicians wrote a letter to the State Highway Administration for updates on the deadly River Road intersection at Walt Whitman High.
“We're not all independent creatures. We're co-dependent creatures and that's our power," Richard Hoye said on why he helps his neighbors.
Bethesda area restaurants offer specially priced wine flights during Spring Wine Fling March 20-26.
On 3/14, here are some of the Bethesda's best places to grab a slice in celebration of everybody's favorite, really long number.
Bethesda Resident Francis “Luke” Lukenbil will be apart of the marathon team to support the Project Hope organization.
The community is growing increasingly frustrated with the inaction of the Maryland State Highway Administration concerning the intersection.
Thin Mints and Do-Si-Dos are for sale at area Girl Scout booths; here's where to find them.
Organizers of National Cherry Blossom Festival have unveiled the expected peak bloom dates, and they are going to be quite early this year.
A children’s 'instrument petting zoo' will be a part of the events in April in North Bethesda.
Construction on Old Georgetown Road from Beech Avenue to Oakmont Avenue will start Tuesday morning.
National Cherry Blossom Festival is March 20-April 16 in Washington, D.C. Will the cherry blossoms reach peak bloom during the festival?
Also on Monday, Feb. 13: South County Recreation Center, Elizabeth Square mix-use project in Silver Spring are on County Council agenda.
The reopening of Little Falls Library has been pushed back to mid-May. So the Bethesda Library renovations will be delayed as it stays open.
Nominations for Montgomery Serves and the Neal Potter Path of Achievement awards will be accepted through Feb. 24.
Summer camp registration is now open for all families interested in having an active summer full of sports and other activities.
Authorities warn that there will be traffic delays, unusual sights at Walter Reed campus through Feb. 10 because of anti-terrorism drills.
MTA would like to remind residents of the upcoming open houses for the MD 355 Corridor Bus Rapid Transit on Feb 7 and 8.
Drivers should follow posted detour route of Battery Lane, Woodmont Avenue and Cordell Avenue.
A worksession on the Bethesda Downtown Sector Plan will be held Jan. 23.
Giant Food is hosting a food drive Jan. 14 and 15 at all 27 Montgomery County stores to support Manna Food Center.
BREAKING: Montgomery County Police have released the name of a Silver Spring man who died when he was stabbed at Westfield Wheaton mall.
The MLK Celebration on Jan. 16 is free but tickets are required. The event will be held at the Music Center at Strathmore in North Bethesda.
The latest edition of ‘Neighborhood Niches’ show looks at the unique features of Takoma Park and Poolesville.
Residents can speak out at two forums on Montgomery County's operating budget; the forums will be held the second week in January.
Most-read stories on Bethesda Patch in 2016 included a black bear dining out, fines for pet owners, and the heroin epidemic hits home.
A 12-year-old Chevy Chase girl wants to provide medical supplies to people in refugee camps in Jordan. You have until Jan. 7 to donate.
Top posts in Maryland, including a 40-year-old library fine paid for $1.5K. Plus, how you can share your local news and events at Patch.
The WSSC reminds residents of a few winter tips during the cold weather to prevent frozen pipes, safely thaw them.
The flooding caused damage in the building’s electrical and mechanical systems.
The Town of Chevy Chase is accepting donations to help domestic violence victims through Dec. 16
MCHPC will hold a public hearing regarding the relocation of the Community Hardware Store that holds historic preservation status.
$10 million in renovations at the Strathmore will add an escalator for patrons and increase dining capacity by enclosing Bou Terrace.
The laureates will be honored at the annual black-tie induction ceremony and benefits gala.