Blowing a bubble, riding “no hands” and saying no to the 5th grade ladies.
Another car was broken into at a New Hampshire Avenue gas station.
No evidence of gunshots were found.
Sixteen residents called into police.
May is national bike month.
Five shows to check out this weekend
Council members are considering funding two different youth training and employment programs.
Lu was the only student from the mid-Atlantic region to place.
The new studio is on Willow Street, across from the Takoma Park CVS.
The team will be honored in Washington, DC on June 4.
The event will be on first and third Friday of each month.
The measure was overturned by referendum in 2010 and brought back up by County Executive Isiah Leggett this session.
Anne Higgins will be the featured poet.
Kids will get a chance to experience what it's like to be a police officer.
The city wants you to bike to work on May 18.
Do you agree where your tax dollars are going?
Get ready for heaping plates of fried fish.
Del. Heather Mizeur helped push through gay marriage legislation in Maryland this year.
Since Jan. 31 there have been eleven incidents at two gas stations on New Hampshire Avenue on the border of Takoma Park.
Jo Reyes is the owner of The Green Commuter in Takoma Park.
MoCo police ticketed 197 motorists with seat belt violations.
Students will ride to school with the safe routes coordinator.
The team will represent Montgomery County in the state competition.
Aaron William Murray Lamere, of the 25400 block of Jarl Drive, was arrested Monday for several sex-related offenses.
Just relax and loll around, and don’t think about the pee
The measure was defeated once in 2010.
Living Ruff is offering a credit for affected pet food.
As part of our series on veterans and jobs, we're posting veterans' resumes on Patch. If you're a potential employer, we invite you to take a look.
Law enforcement agencies have called the Maryland Court of Appeals ruling a major setback to public safety.
The most recent auto theft has residents concerned.
Expect scattered showers with thunder and lightning.
This week's top Montgomery County news.
The Safe Routes 5k will take place this Sunday.
Friendship Heights, Bethesda, Medical Center, Takoma Park and Silver Spring eyed for possible BikeShare stations.
Transit group: Postpone scheduled track work on Saturday.
One local police chief called the ruling the biggest setback to law enforcement in 20 years.
The Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled that owners of pit bulls are liable for damages caused by attacks by the breed.
The new site will feature crime statistics and messages from district commanders.
An Ellicott City-based group that minds the Patapsco River watershed wins $500 from Patch.