By Ashley N. Latta, Capital News Service
Pressure from the park's neighbors compels community leaders to back away from $60,000 project at Martin P. Roy Park.
Montgomery Village Foundation's board of directors meeting is also set to take up possible changes to the ban on backyard basketball hoops.
Road project will someday link to a new interchange with Interstate 270.
O'Malley proposal passed 33 to 13.
Neighbors worry pavilion will be a magnet for crime.
Ervin: 'This is a fight worth having.'
Montgomery Village and Goshen residents are crying foul over the prospect of an expanded Wightman/Brink Road tearing through their communities.
Lake’s dredging will be Montgomery County’s most extensive ever.
Community reps pass home-sale fee and $3.75 increase of the ceiling on homeowner assessment fees.
'Secure Communities' was set to launch in Montgomery County on Sept. 27.
Growth in Germantown and Clarksburg could shift Montgomery Village out of District 2 as redistricting commission mulls map redraw.
Proposed fee on home sales is a linchpin to unprecedented initiative.
Officials want to reschedule in late September.
MVF board meeting recap: Proposals to reorganize resident committees and to build a bathroom and/or concession stand at South Valley Park stir controversy.
State delegate calls the move "meaningless."
Supporters want to quell unrest in downtown Silver Spring, which the County Council President says 'is on the precipice now of failing.'
County Executive cites long-standing challenges with crime and unemployment as motive behind teen curfew.
Johns Hopkins: No timeline yet on building first third of 4.7 million-square-foot research campus.
Groundbreaking in Shady Grove marks fruition of the most ambitious capital project Montgomery County has ever taken on.
Isiah Leggett will lead Montgomery County contingent next week in El Salvador's Morazan region.
Aug. 10 hearing on redrawing election districts is the panel's only Montgomery County appearance.
Public Hearing scheduled for July 26.
Stormwater management requirements have delayed the re-opening of the Gaithersburg Library to mid-2013.
State elections board has until July 22 to make results official. Meanwhile, supporters and opponents gird for campaign to win voters over ahead of 2012 election.
Petition against in-state tuition for illegal immigrants garners more than 130,000 signatures; issue expected to lead to litigation first.
A June opening was scuttled amid furniture moves and final inspections.
County Council approves measure to circumvent staging rules that had effectively barred construction of a grocery store in the growing community.
Deadline is next week for putting illegal immigrant in-state tuition law to referendum in 2012.
Reforms of jail-based deportation program include protection for victims and witness, guidelines for prioritizing the most dangerous criminals.
Immigration, transit and education topped Craig Rice's agenda ahead of Friday meeting.
Issues with businesses and roads also were raised by residents on Wednesday.
Online petition form invites fraud, state chapter says.
Parking lots are seeing a somewhat slow start to U.S. Open week.
Montgomery Village Foundation's board of directors meets at 7:30 tonight at North Creek Community Center.
Student enrollment projections could double or triple from original estimates, according to Casa of Maryland.
Running the transit line down King Farm Boulevard is still an option, the state transportation secretary said.
Fire and Rescue recruiting class added; high school cadet program eliminated.
The law takes effect July 1, 2011.