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National Institutes of Health in Bethesda is one of four facilities nationwide with a special isolation area to treat infectious diseases.
Heavy rainfall may cause flooding in low-lying areas, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service expects a few strong thunderstorms capable of producing damaging wind gusts of up to 50 to 60 MPH.
Come join us for a day of fun this Saturday October 18th, 2014 10:30am-1:30pm
Montgomery County will offer flu vaccine clinics -- both shots and the mist -- starting Oct. 20.
All proceeds will be used to help end homelessness in Bethesda and Montgomery County.
Plus, local real estate news, Bethesda job openings, Chevy Chase Town Fete nears, and more news from Patch.
Michael Phelps takes a break, school system considers later start, students killed in car crash and other stories from Maryland Patches.
This weekend in Montgomery County, Bethesda hosts Taste of Bethesda, The Fabulous Hubcaps on stage, and the Capital Lacrosse Tourney.
The latest forecast from the National Weather Service offers a good chance for a wet weekend.
Bethesda and Chevy Chase families can protect themselves from Enterovirus D68 with these tips.
Plus, local real estate news, cop sent to jail for killing puppy, Purple LIne fair development rally, and more news from Patch.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
The event will be held Oct. 9 at St. Camillus Church in Silver Spring.
It could take crews more than 2 years to install three new escalator -- the second-longest in the world.
Doctor says there is "reasonable possibility" that a Maryland hospital will have a patient with Ebola in the next year.
Plus, local WOW houses, blood moon, local job openings, and more news from Patch.
Homecoming tragedy in Harford, erudite cat in Anne Arundel, murder-suicide in Montgomery and other top Maryland stories.
Howard University Hospital in Washington is isolating a potential patient with the Ebola virus.
This weekend in Montgomery County Bethesda Blues and Jazz Club has a variety of acts, while Silver Spring has a harvest festival and more.
Join world renowned domino topple expert Scott Suko as he creates a dynamic domino design Saturday, November 15th from 12:30-2:30pm!
Specific lots of KONG brand Aussie Sticks that were sold at PetSmart stores are affected by the recall.
Plus, MD weird news, local real estate listings, and Town Fete and other Chevy Chase events, all from Patch.
The Town of Chevy Chase has a flu clinic planned, desserts and discussions and more throughout October.
The doctor who was working with Ebola patients in Sierra Leona arrived Sunday at the National Institutes of Health for observation.
Montgomery County’s annual gala for animal-lovers and their dogs! Saturday, November 8, 2014 6:30-11 pm Hilton Washington DC/Rockville
In case you missed any, the week's most bizarre stories from Maryland Patches are here.
Plus, new retailers and restaurants on the way, campaign violation, WOW houses, and local job openings, all from Patch.
The first case of enterovirus D68 in Maryland was confirmed this week.
Racers who couldn’t register for the first sold-out event have another chance to participate.
A 5k Run/Walk to raise awareness for widows and widowers in Montgomery County.
The Bethesda Urban Partnership invites you to kick off the holiday season at Bethesda’s Winter Wonderland on Saturday, Dec. 6 from 1-4pm.
Registration for the Run Your Art Out 5K and Fun Run in Silver Spring is still open.
Find out about proper recycling. See what to bring and what not to bring here.
All proceeds will be used to help end homelessness in Montgomery County.
The annual festival will be held rain or shine on Oct. 11. It features food from local restaurants, live music and a kid's corner.
Each year, the American Library Association dedicates a week to sponsor events throughout the country to shine a light on censorship.
The area's residents are seen as high-paid workers paying a fortune for home mortgages while dining out and hanging at art galleries.