Ways to honor the civil rights icon, by making a difference, remain during the coronavirus pandemic.
Personal moving consultants take the stress out of relocating to Riderwood
Montgomery County has installed outdoor public Wi-Fi at 10 of its public libraries.
Looking for food assistance resources in Montgomery County? Fill out this online form.
A $50K lottery ticket. A man accused of stealing election signs. These are Silver Spring's top stories in 2020.
With the help of the Sandy Spring Fire Department, Santa will be in the Sandy Spring area spreading holiday cheer. The fun starts Dec. 18.
Many U.S. kids could go without gifts this Christmas. The Postal Service's Operation Santa program wants help keeping Santa's magic alive.
Planning for the future
With the help of the Hillandale Volunteer Fire Department, Santa will be in Silver Spring spreading holiday cheer. The fun starts Dec. 10.
Group Building Desks in Riderwood Woodshop
Here's your guide to what's open and closed on Thanksgiving in Silver Spring.
Swing by downtown Silver Spring on Nov. 27 and Dec. 11 for a private s'mores-making experience. All proceeds go to Manna Food Center.
Social engagement is shown to maintain mental activity
In downtown Silver Spring, a 35-foot-tall tree is adorned with more than 200 acrylic snowflakes, shimmering garland, and bright lights.
Guidance for gatherings | 5 injured in house fire | Coronavirus spikes in nursing homes | Santa cancels | Lawsuit filed against teacher.
Lisa See, a New York Times bestselling author, will discuss her latest work with Montgomery County Public Libraries on Nov. 17.
Election impersonators | Dream homes | Holiday forecast | COVID cases surge in Montgomery County | Lifesaver | Suspect IDed in sign theft.
The joy that comes from living at Riderwood
Montgomery County is still accepting PPE donations — such as N95 masks, face shields, and medical gowns.
COVID-19 has sent millions of Americans, including some in Montgomery Co., into an economic tailspin that's being felt at the dinner table.
A Democrat from Montgomery County wants to do away with the pro-Confederate lyrics of "Maryland, My Maryland."
The Silver Spring post office will be the site of a rally Saturday against changes to the U.S. Postal Service.
Linda and David Murray moved to Riderwood in June
The demonstration comes after Postmaster General Louis DeJoy unveiled sweeping, cost-cutting changes at USPS. He's since put them on hold.
Coal plants to shutter | 900-pound donation | School superintendents make suggestion | Old department store closing.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
MCFJC Foundation announces First Virtual 11k during October 2020
Wheaton Library and Community Recreation Center received a LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Join the Alzheimer's Association for this 3-part interactive program for people living with Alzheimer's and other dementias
Tropical Storm Fay headed our way | Fair to miss milestone anniversary | Otherworldly $7.7M mansion for sale | Mom charged in baby's death.
Montgomery Parks has reopened its ice rinks, indoor tennis centers, and sports pavilion — with restrictions.
Montgomery County police and nonprofits are holding a food drive on Tuesday. Here's how to help out your neighbors in need.
A nonprofit that supports people facing food insecurity will distribute 200 free meals to residents in Silver Spring on Saturday.
Here is a list of some of the events planned throughout Montgomery County and D.C. on Friday to honor Juneteenth.
Seven hundred boxes of groceries will be given to families in need during the coronavirus pandemic. The event is on June 13.
Montgomery County law enforcement leaders will discuss tensions between the community and police, and the impact of George Floyd's death.
MD manufacturers win grants | 3 stores closing | Sprinkler saves nursing home | One MD county suggests 13 ways to combat racism.
Montgomery Parks will reopen its athletic fields to youth sports teams starting June 20. A permit is required.
Montgomery County's virtual town hall on policing begins Monday at 7 p.m.
While many events have been canceled due to restrictions in place due to the coronavirus health crisis, there are plenty of virtual options.