Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the U.S. blood supply.
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There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Rotary Club of Metro Bethesda helps to distribute food to area families.
From swim classes to art workshops, here are all the programs you can sign up for in Montgomery County this summer.
The Dentzel Carousel at Glen Echo Park has reopened in time for its 100th anniversary season.
Breaking down the reasons for solar’s surging affordability, especially for Bethesda-Chevy Chase residents
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
Rotary Club of Metro Bethesda Donates Pet Supplies and Trees
Police-involved shooting leads to charges | Grocery store on the horizon | Cicada boom | Vaccine supply chain slowdown | Child porn arrests.
Drive-thru Dino Safari | St. Patrick's Day deals | Best places to live | "Red zone" coronavirus report | Baltimore City easing restrictions.
Niche.com released the 2021 ranking of "Best Places to Live in Maryland" this week.
March is Women's History Month. To celebrate, Montgomery County is highlighting five parks that were named after local female change agents.
In total, 33 people from the D.C. metro area will be recognized for their work. Of those, 27 are from Montgomery County.
Alzheimer's Association to host free webinar on March 10
The Bike to Work Day event, which will take place on May 21, has a new feature to make sure people working from home can participate.
See where Ash Wednesday services are held in the Bethesda area.
Local teachers are stepping up to help book vaccination appointments for the county's vulnerable population.
Here's what Bethesda-area residents can expect on Presidents Day in 2021.
President Joe Biden on Friday issued two executive orders to help feed millions of Americans and revive a troubled U.S. economy.
Here's your guide to what's open and closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the Bethesda area.
Ways to honor the civil rights icon, by making a difference, remain during the coronavirus pandemic.
A visit from FLOTUS. A celebrity sighting. An elderly man's quest to sew face masks. These are Bethesda's top stories in 2020.
Patch spoke with three bartenders and bar owners in Maryland to learn how to make some easy, yet special, New Year's Eve drinks.
Here's your guide to what's open and closed on New Year's Day in Montgomery County.
Holiday tree recycling | Ferry stops operating | House, apartment fires | Fauci birthday surprise | Ravens fined | Christmas shooting.
Montgomery County first responders gathered at the NIH on Wednesday and serenaded Dr. Anthony Fauci ahead of his 80th birthday.
Here's how and when to recycle your Christmas tree in Montgomery County.
Many U.S. kids could go without gifts this Christmas. The Postal Service's Operation Santa program wants help keeping Santa's magic alive.
With the help of the Cabin John Park Fire Department, Santa will be in the Bethesda area spreading holiday cheer. Here's how to see him.
Santa Claus will ride through Montgomery County on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle during the police department's annual Santa Ride on Dec. 9.
Here's your guide to what's open and closed on Thanksgiving in Bethesda.
Families in Montgomery County continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Learn more about The Shaw Family Pediatric Emergency Center, and how it's offering a safe and easy experience for kids and their families.
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Toddler dies in 40-foot fall | Controversial graffiti | Indigenous Peoples Day | How to help victims of three-alarm fire.
Transit decision reversed | Balloons could lead to fines | Club closes abruptly | Attempted murder suspect arrested out of state.
Styrofoam ban | $20M lawsuit win | Monday night football at home | Foliage update | Staff infection prompts shift to online learning.
Officer charged | ICE contract controversy | Call to honor Black World War II vet | Movies reopening | Election issues | Poultry fee fight.