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“Letters from Santa” must be received by the Anchorage Post Office by December 15 to ensure children receive responses before Christmas.
A Kensington apartment lost power for hours, a Clarksburg barn was destroyed in a fire and other problems caused by Sunday's high winds.
Montgomery County residents may vote in a naming contest to brand the County’s Bus Rapid Transit system.
A smart home was built in Chevy Chase by the Gary Sinise Foundation for an Army captain who lost a leg in an IED attack.
The Town expects to serve 150 Montgomery County Public Schools families this Thanksgiving.
Collection service will continue through mid-December.
Investment will bring high-capacity network services to businesses extending from Germantown to Takoma Park.
The recently released WalletHub report gave Bethesda good scores for quality of life. What do you think makes Bethesda great?
Running a marathon, after a cancer diagnosis, is her reward.
Montgomery county announces its holiday schedule for Veterans Day, November 11.
The RSVP/AARP Tax-Aide Program offers free tax preparation assistance to low-to-moderate-income area residents.
The Montgomery County Public Libraries receives a prestigious award from the Urban Libraries Council.
Montgomery County residents can drop off their unwanted prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicines October 22.
The Food for Fines program runs through Oct. 30 and collects food for the Manna Food Center. Libraries across the county are participating.
Corktoberfest, Diwali Festival, Rockville Classic Car Show, and the World of Montgomery Festival are all coming up this month.
Bethesda's annual Winter Wonderland event features singing, Santa Clause and live ice sculpting in Veterans Park.
Juan Pineda will be honored at special dedication ceremony at the site of his mural at 3 Bethesda Metro Center October 13.
Metro will make some adjustments to both its rail and bus service for the federal holiday.
Bethesda school leaders and parents organized a town hall meeting to discuss the dangers of underage drinking.
The Food for Fines program will run October 16 through 30.
The Children’s Inn at NIH is a residential 'Place Like Home' for seriously ill children and their families.
High school, middle school and local college students can express views and ask questions of Councilmembers.
The Montgomery County Board of Elections is seeking registered voters and HS students to serve as election workers at polling places.
Montgomery County house owned by descendants of freed slaves, a slave auction block and relics of Freddie Gray protests part of new museum.
High school, middle school, and local college students can express views and ask questions on issues such as starting school after Labor Day
Overnight work will close lanes on MD 355 and Cedar Lane through late fall.
Clark Construction Group will be the prime contractor on a pedestrian crossing and high speed elevators at Medical Center Metro Station.
Signs with safety tips will appear on sidewalks and other pedestrian areas.
The 27th annual food festival on Oct. 1 will bring 50 restaurants and five stages of entertainment to Bethesda’s Woodmont Triangle.
U.S. Census Bureau releases new household income data for Montgomery County in the American Community Survey.
The Montgomery County Friendship Picnic will be held September 25.
Bethesda's outdoor swim center will stay open one more weekend, says MoCo Recreation.
The Sept. 10 festivities will include a brunch, live music, a spaghetti-eating competition and activities for the kids.
The Ride On program providing free weekday trips for seniors and people with disabilities will now be extended to include Saturdays.
Check out the full list of participating restaurants for Taste of Bethesda, which returns on Saturday, October 1.
Bethesda Olympian Katie Ledecky paid a visit to patients of Seacrest Studios at Children’s National Health System.
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation will be selling ad space in some of the most highly used garages in Bethesda.
IT contractor made a lucky stop before a rain storm — and it paid off big with a $1 million lottery prize.