Gaithersburg will celebrate Memorial Day with speeches, music, and a wreath-laying ceremony. Plus, Flags for Our Heroes is at Bohrer Park.
Police said the crash happened early Saturday morning south of Route 28.
All three branches of government bound up into one nifty club. HOAs generate profits for some. But do they reflect American values?
Our Lady of Good Counsel High School confirmed that a student and his younger brother are hospitalized following a Friday morning crash.
The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration will open the Brookeville Bypass on MD 97 in Montgomery Co. May 21.
continue to provide free medical checkup services in May
The Bike to Work Day event on May 19 will encourage Gaithersburg commuters to ditch their cars and enjoy freebies at bike pit stops.
The "Call For Kindness" grant from the Riley's Way Foundation helped a Gaithersburg teen restore native habitats to help pollinators.
The first CCACC Charity Pickleball Tournament was successfully held on May 6th at CCACC Sports.
The Gaithersburg company raised doubts in February about its ability to remain in business, citing uncertainty about its 2023 revenue.
Congratulations to CCACC Health center for receiving a million-dollar community development assistance fund from US congress
IKEA will be opening a new "plan and order point" in Gaithersburg this summer focused on providing interior design planning.
HOAs and their debt collectors can "accelerate your debt" and "reassign your payment," upping financial and housing insecurity for homeowner
Make your Mother's Day brunch reservations now at restaurants in and around Gaithersburg.
Students celebrated Earth Day and protecting the environment by releasing 1,000 beneficial bugs into their schoolyard
Students celebrated Earth Day and protecting the environment by releasing 2,500 beneficial bugs into their schoolyard
If abuse befalls a homeowner in Maryland, but there’s no record of it, then did abuse really happen at all?
Gaithersburg’s Arts on the Green presents the annual juried art exhibition at Kentlands Mansion. Meet the artists at a reception April 27.
A new Md. law and a US Department of Justice memo both focus on abusive fines and fees. That's some good news for beleaguered HOA homeowners
The Chinese Culture and Community Service Center sponsored the 2023 filing tax season VITA service, which wrapped up on 4/8 at noon.
The HOA board's actions are abusive, hypocritical, and harmful to community spirit. Elections are moribund. How do we fix this?
Interested families are invited to explore classrooms, meet school leaders and learn about Chesterbrook Academy’s curriculum
Gaithersburg will celebrate Green Month with activities, clean-ups, and a screening of "Trashy: A Zero Waste Film," throughout April.
With yet another tragic school shooting, six people are dead in Nashville.
Gaithersburg student is found unconscious in McDonalds' bathroom on Darnestown Road.
The City of Gaithersburg Skate Park will be open weekdays at 3 p.m. and weekends at noon April 1-10 for spring break.
Six homes and five vehicles were damaged after the tanker truck struck a tree and caught fire while traveling on a Frederick highway.
Mayor Jud Ashman presented the 2020 awards for Distinguished Resident, Friend of Gaithersburg, and Outstanding Organization on March 6.
Six homes were damaged Saturday after a Sheetz gas tanker crashed and exploded in flames in Frederick, police said. The driver was killed.
ChoyWun Lion Dance Troupe and CCACC ChuaMartial Art enter the White House to celebrate the Lunar New Year
Surveillance footage shows two people taking the statue from Our Lady of the Visitation Catholic Church in Darnestown.
See how the Presidents Day 2023 holiday will affect public parking, garbage pickup and more in Gaithersburg and across Montgomery County.
Lone Oak Farm Brewing Co. is featured in a new harvest-themed episode of the popular Maryland Public Television series.
The City of Gaithersburg is accepting registrations for vendors and participants in the 21st annual St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 11.
The Loyal Companion pet store chain will remain open until the end of February in MD. The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week.
Donations of gently used and new prom dresses and suits that students can choose are being sought by Montgomery County Recreation.
A Gaithersburg man posed as a school employee and sent fraudulent money transfer requests to the city of Seymour, CT, officials said.
Two people were hospitalized after a shooting early Tuesday in the 400 block of North Summit Avenue in Gaithersburg, officials said.
A D.C. man is accused of assaulting and robbing a shopper at Giant Food in Gaithersburg, according to Montgomery County police.