Montgomery County police officers are investigating a bank robbery that occurred Tuesday morning in the Kemp Mill area of Montgomery County. It happened at the Sun Trust Bank on Lamberton Drive shortly after 9:30 a.m. today. Police said the suspect implied he had a weapon but there was not one seen. Police have released three […]
North Bethesda Ranked as Best Place to Live in Maryland by Niche
North Bethesda has been named the best place to live in Maryland in 2016 by Niche, an online site that provides rankings, report cards, and reviews of cities, colleges, neighborhoods, and K-12 schools. North Bethesda also cracked Niche’s “2016 Best Places to Live in America” top 25 list, ranking 18, while Forest Glen ranked 24th. Statewide, […]
Police Discover Drugs While Investigating Death in Silver Spring
Montgomery County police officers are investigating the death of a 35-year-old man in the Kemp Mill area of Silver Spring. Police said they were called to a home on Winona Court on Wednesday evening where they found Ethan Wiley Villemez deceased. According to police, no foul play is suspected in Villemez’s death. Family members said […]
Police Seek Suspect in Armed Robbery in Silver Spring
Montgomery County Police are searching for a man who is a suspect at an armed robbery at the Kemp Mill Shopping Center. According to a news release, on July 21, police officers responded to an armed robbery at a candy store located at 1351 Lamberton Drive in Silver Spring. Police said the suspect is described […]
Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Glenmont Fire Station (VIDEO)
A ceremonial groundbreaking was recently held for Glenmont Fire Station No. 18 at the southwest intersection of Georgia Avenue and Randolph Road. When it opens, the new fire station will serve thousands of residents in Glenmont, Wheaton, Layhill, Kemp Mill and Arcola. Visit our PEG partner County Cable Montgomery to view more of its local […]
BOE Approves $1.74 Billion for Capital Improvements
The Montgomery County Board of Education unanimously approved a new six-year Capital Improvements Program (CIP) request for Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) on Nov. 18, that addresses overcrowding caused by years of dramatic enrollment growth. The Board’s six-year request of $1.74 billion includes 14 new classroom addition projects and keeps on schedule many other projects […]
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