A weekend round of golf by POTUS was another trip to get outside the “White House bubble.”
Drivers using Wisconsin Avenue, MD 355, in Bethesda should expect lane closures to occur overnight through late fall as resurfacing is done.
The Chevy Chase Town Council wants to know what residents think at a public hearing Wednesday, July 9, on a proposed pedestrian crossing of the Purple Line that would serve walkers who cross from the Lynn Drive path.
Residents are concerned about noise and traffic if apartments or a hotel is built on the former fire station property.
“He’s a father, a grandfather, a husband, a gentle, kind man who needs to be home with his family,” Elaine Weinstein told WJZ-TV.
The District 5 Montgomery County Council race is undecided as absentee ballots are counted; Gaithersburg mayor leaves post after 16 years for council seat. Plus, a roundup of all the Montgomery County races.
Four Maryland cities have been recognized for making play a priority for children.
Senators Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin look into wait times at the medical center. Federal officials say the state has the fourth-longest wait for veterans to receive care.
It's primary election day in Maryland. Polls are open until 8 p.m. About a dozen precincts in Bethesda reported problems with machines Tuesday morning, but workers are fixing the issues.
Voters can view sample ballots online before going to the nearest polling location.
Alan Gross of Bethesda was arrested in December 2009 for distributing Internet communication materials in Cuba. This week he was denied permission to attend his mother's funeral.
Montgomery County lawmakers announced legislation they want state lawmakers to adopt that would further decriminalize marijuana.
Montgomery County Executive candidates emphasize the importance of the arts in a questionnaire given by the local arts council.
A look at weekend road construction in the area.
Leaders and members from ten faith groups gathered to protest the face of Hitler on anti-Muslim bus ads that have gone up on 20 D.C. Metro buses.
A section of Cedar Lane between Rockville Pike and Elmhirst Parkway in Bethesda will close early Friday.
The Republican candidates for governor in Maryland gathered Saturday night at Salisbury University to talk taxes and job creation ahead of the June 24 GOP primary.
The State Highway Administration will close a 1,000-foot section of Cedar Lane in Bethesda June 6 through mid-August.
Health officials are warning of possible measles exposure last week at more than a dozen locations from Bethesda to Herndon.
The proposed Purple Line light rail would connect Bethesda with New Carrolton, while displacing 116 homes and businesses, and relocating a section of the Capital Crescent Trail.
An informational meeting about the temporary closure of a portion of Cedar Lane near Rockville Pike will be held Tuesday.
Montgomery County is opening nine early voting centers for the gubernatorial primary election.
Here's a list of Montgomery County road closures planned this weekend by the State Highway Administration.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is our state the next in line?
Alan Gross of Bethesda was arrested in December 2009 for distributing Internet communication materials in Cuba. He recently went on a brief hunger strike to protest his treatment by both governments.
Chevy Chase Mayor Burda writes in a letter: "I was told that, if the Town continued to fight the Purple Line’s current alignment, ACT would “come after us with all they had.”
A U.S. government plan to create a Twitter-like platform in Cuba may have endangered the life of a Bethesda resident held in country for four years, says one U.S. senator. Alan Gross of Bethesda began a hunger strike Thursday.
You can donate books to local libraries, give used clothing and household goods to Interfaith Works and recycle electronics this weekend in Chevy Chase.
The Chevy Chase Town Council didn't follow state law properly before holding a closed meeting to discuss hiring an attorney, a state board has ruled.
Chevy Chase residents can receive technical and funding assistance to design and install landscaping techniques and water harvesting projects on their property.
Montgomery County authorities warn residents not to open email attachments if they don't know the sender. A recent phony eviction email likely contained a virus seeking financial information.
The proposed Purple Line light rail would connect Bethesda with New Carrolton, while displacing 116 homes and businesses. The 150-day period to file lawsuits tied to the project began this week.
Safe Grow Montgomery wants legislation adopted to halt the use of lawn care pesticides in public spaces.
Customers can support Cabin John Regional Park, Flower Hill Local Park and Wheaton Regional Park by donating $1 or more at the register of the Macy’s store in their area.
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, led by David Medine of Bethesda, determined the controversial NSA practice of collecting phone call records was illegal.
"Lighting the Way Home," a ceremony honoring youths improving their community through art and design, has been postponed. It was set for March 18.
The proposed Montgomery County budget for the next fiscal year would increase spending on schools and police, but decrease resident's property tax rate.
Upcoming events in Chevy Chase include a movable feast dinner prepared by your neighbors, a drum circle and a construction reminder.
The 100-foot penguin mural that inspired the look of Silver Spring street signs has been restored and is ready for display once the Silver Spring Transit Center is completed.
Winter storm cleanup costs have tallied about $25 million so far in Montgomery County.