All facilities will be closed and programs are canceled, city officials announced.
Gaithersburg's Board of Supervisors of Elections recommends changes to the definition of a political committee and financial reporting.
Will Virginia’s pilot paid lane program expand to Maryland?
Furloughs and layoffs could be in the tens of thousands in Maryland alone.
Image of capital region at night was taken from the International Space Station.
Are Gaithersburg-area federal workers and others worried about the threat of sequestration cuts?
County officials will take questions about the $2.23 billion budget request adopted by the Montgomery County Board of Education Monday.
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Montgomery County Executive delivered the address Wednesday in Silver Spring.
Bill would force gun owners to carry a minimum of $250,000 of coverage.
Corporate naming and advertising at athletic fields, ice rinks, dog parks and special events are ways Montgomery Parks could bring in new revenue.
A Montgomery County state senator is opposing a bill that would allow gas companies to update old pipelines at a faster pace.
New data from the Federal Aviation Administration shows the possibility.
Gaithersburg Mayor Sidney Katz, the City Council and other city officials met with the Quince Orchard Park community Tuesday night.
Montgomery County legislators approved Tuesday a ban of smoking on most county-owned or county-leased property.
"We're doing a good job of being financially stable, financially conscientious," says Gaithersburg Director of Finance and Administration Harold Belton.
County government funded a report that shows the impact of nonprofit organizations on the local economy.
The Montgomery County Council will meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in Rockville.
The Gaithersburg mayor and City Council host the FY2014 budget forum at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall.
Gaithersburg Human Resources Director Margaret Daily’s last day with the city of Gaithersburg was Feb. 2, The Town Courier reported.
Notable outcomes include eased regulations for accessory apartments, passing of the disabled hiring bill and evaluation of potential affordable housing locations.
"It's the first time we've ever had a congressional office within city limits," Gaithersburg Mayor Sidney A. Katz said.
Gaithersburg news in brief.
The City Council unanimously approved resolutions declaring the property at 321 Firehouse Lane surplus and authorizing the negotiation of redevelopment plans.
Early plans for the 2.3 acre Crown Community and Recreation Center were shared with Gaithersburg's mayor, City Council and Planning Commission.
Funds will purchase 40 automated external defibrillators, rescue equipment used for resuscitation
The change will likely take effect on March 31.
New law went onto effect Jan. 27 and could raise your bill by 4 percent.
District Department of Transportation pushes launch date to 2014.
Maryland gets extremely high grade.
Big changes proposed for 42-year-old local landmark.
Montgomery County's controversial bag tax brought in more than double the anticipated revenue, The Washington Examiner reported.
The Silver Spring Councilwoman joins Councilmembers George Leventhal and Phil Andrews, former County Executive Doug Duncan as Democratic candidates, The Washington Examiner reported.
A House bill that would raise the maximum speed limit on interstates and expressways statewide from 65 to 70 mph will be introduced during the current General Assembly session, The Gazette reports.
The Montgomery County Council meets at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in Rockville.
The Gaithersburg mayor and City Council will meet for a work session at 7:30 p.m. Monday in City Hall.
First-class postal rates are going up for the second time in two years.
Notable outcomes include county residents speaking out against a proposed smoking ban, Council cutting funding for a bus study in half, and the approval of a controversial apartment complex in Bethesda.