Data shows DC-area improving on three key metrics, but will it continue?
Sandwich would join litany of official "state" items.
Information is posted as a precautionary measure.
Make sure your property is registered by Dec. 31.
Nation's first such law allows parents to protect children from identity thieves.
Only 13 state licenses qualified but other states were granted a deferral.
Initiative helps place more children in permanent homes.
Additional revenue could fund state transportation projects.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory.
County officials are "much further behind" than anticipated on the project after developers JBG backed out of a land-swap deal to build the station.
Group meets with MTA officials Tuesday.
Photographers, volunteers and schoolchildren among 56 honorees.
The county Department of Recreation offers half and full-day programs.
Lawmakers will mull ways to fund state transportation projects at a Wednesday summit, where the light rail project will be identified as "at risk."
State Delegate Jon Cardin seeks to root out bogus citations.
Licenses can now be obtained.
There were some memorable quotes from people in Montgomery County as well.
It's a no-go for Franchot. Who should step in?
Renters, who comprise about 30 percent of county residents, are organizing to advocate for tenant protections.
OpenMontgomery website gives residents and businesses unprecedented access to nearly all aspects of county government. Watch it operate in our video.
New council president says she'll emphasize economic development and educational equality in 2013.
Monday event at Congressional Country Club charged attendees $1,000 per ticket, The Washington Post reports.
Satellite giant has officially announced its move to Tyson's Corner, despite an "agressive" incentives package offered by Montgomery County, according to reports.
Learn about preparing for an emergency at the Wednesday evening event.
Pact would require notification of the public.
The sometimes outspoken councilman says the county has moved forward but "we have serious work to do."
State attorney general gives the go ahead.
"We are seeing striking rises...," says county health director.
Challenges loom as state laws on school funding and teacher pensions add to fiscal burdens.
Year-end dividends to shareholders could be quick windfall.
Comptroller kicked off 'Shop Maryland for the Holidays' campaign by patronizing downtown Bethesda businesses Wednesday.
One of Montgomery's dominant political figures set to return to the political stage after six years.
Liquor stores will be closed and parking in county lots and at county meters will be free-of-charge on Thanksgiving Day.
Ira Ludwick told WUSA9 Pepco has corrected the mistake -- but only after he called the television station to investigate.
What questions do you have for the county executive?
Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett says the county cannot afford to build a 10-route bus rapid transit system.
More than 200 janitors say they haven't been paid for two weeks, The Gazette reports.
Developer JBG has backed out of a deal to build a new second district police station as part of a larger residential project on Cordell Avenue.
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