At a Wednesday press conference, a representative of the Annapolis Police Department was among those who shared stories about the potential impact of the budget.
The Kensington Town Council withdrew its support of the amendment at Monday's meeting.
A look at what was discussed at Monday's mayor and council meeting.
The council voted 3-1 to reconsider its earlier position.
Patch reminds you of some upcoming deadlines this week.
Town staff is set to present their parking study to the mayor and Town Council.
Kensington town staff will discuss the findings of their parking study Monday night at town hall.
We've heard all the back and forth on the site selection process from the community leaders, but now we want to hear from you!
Volunteers at polling places on Tuesday solicited signatures on a pledge to support the recently passed law.
Campaigners and election judges said several factors may have affected the voter turnout.
Check out the charts below for preliminary results in Tuesday's primary elections.
Networks declare Mitt Romney winner of Maryland's Republican Primary Tuesday.
Final tally says about 29 percent of voting population assigned to Kensington precincts cast a ballot in Tuesday's Maryland primary.
The organization services low-income, underinsured and uninsured in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties.
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The county's Animal Management Division will offer six free rabies vaccination clinics for county animal owners.
According to the Montgomery County website, work will begin off Decatur Avenue and in Plyers Mill Estates community as early as this week.
We want to know what you think about the availability of parking.
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A look at what was discussed at Monday night's council meeting.
The town's mayor and council will meet for their regular council meeting Monday at 7 p.m.
Spate of roadside accidents across the state spurs effort to publicize law requiring motorists to merge away from parked emergency vehicles responding to an incident.
Kensington Mayor Peter Fosselman looks forward to what development could come to town now that the sector plan was approved by the county council.
Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler hosted 'Facebook: 101' Tuesday night at Churchill High, encouraging parents and kids to exercise caution online and utilize privacy settings.
The council voted 8 to 1 in favor of the plan, Elrich was the sole opposition.
Bob Spence reflects on his childhood that led him to become a firefighter.
The Kensington mayor and council met Wednesday, March 14.
Kensington's council will meet tonight at 7 p.m.
Wednesday is the county council president's first day representing the town.
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Owners aim to "de-mall" the shops and build a mixed-use space.
Rollin Stanley called detractors "rich, white women."
Berliner: Text will strengthen section on Konterra property.
Drivers who pass stopped buses will face up to $250 in fines.
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Maryland becomes eighth state to legalize gay marriage.
The measure will make Maryland the eighth state to legalize gay marriage.
Town will only consider greater height for the project after a public forum.
MTA has proposed reducing service to Kensington.
The MTA is considering reducing train service to Kensington.