Gov. Larry Hogan answered several questions about the coronavirus pandemic on Twitter Thursday. Here’s a look at the questions and Hogan’s answers: #AskGovHogan @2lovelabs asks “What is the status on the test kits and ventilators?” pic.twitter.com/7iMkfNXjs9 — Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) April 2, 2020 #AskGovHogan @Yangw211 asks "The essential list? A lot of people are […]
Five Things to Know for March 20 in Montgomery County
Cloudy early with a high temperature of 78 degrees and isolated showers or thunderstorms in the afternoon, check out the weather forecast. Here are five things to know for March 20 in Montgomery County: 1. Coronavirus Latest: Click here to see the latest coronavirus news updates in Montgomery County. 2. Walter Johnson High School Fundraiser: […]
Five Things to Know for March 13 in Montgomery County
Cloudy early with a high temperature of 71 degrees, check out the weather forecast. Here’s your Friday the 13th edition of the five things you need to know in Montgomery County: 1. Maryland Public Health Emergency: Gov. Larry Hogan announced sweeping changes in response to the state’s first case of the coronavirus spreading within the community […]
Hogan Warns Marylanders to Prepare for Coronavirus Cases to Increase
Gov. Hogan provided updates about the COVID-19 coronavirus at a press conference Wednesday. He said a few hours ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus outbreak is a global pandemic. WHO said it is deeply concerned by alarming levels of spread, severity, and inaction. Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious […]
Maryland Honra a Infante de Marina Asesinado en Irak
El capitán Moises A. Navas, un marine estadounidense de Germantown, murió el domingo mientras apoyaba la Operación Resolución Inherente en Irak. También fue asesinado el sargento de artillería. Diego D. Pongo, un operador de habilidades críticas de California. Los dos hombres estaban acompañando a las fuerzas de seguridad iraquíes durante una misión para eliminar una […]
Maryland Flags Lowered to Honor Germantown Marine Killed in Iraq
Capt. Moises A. Navas, a U.S. Marine from Germantown, died Sunday while supporting Operation Inherent Resolve in Iraq. Also killed was Gunnery Sgt. Diego D. Pongo, a critical skills operator from California. The two men were accompanying Iraqi Security Forces during a mission to eliminate an ISIS stronghold in the mountainous area of north central […]
Hogan Calls Maryland ‘Shining Example’ for America
Gov. Larry Hogan (R) delivered his sixth State of the State Address on Wednesday afternoon in Annapolis. Hogan’s speech often contrasted Maryland’s bipartisan achievements with the divisiveness in national politics seen in Washington D.C. and beyond. “Maryland has indeed been setting a shining example for the rest of America,” Hogan said. Here are some of […]
Hogan to Deliver State of the State at Noon
Gov. Larry Hogan (R) is delivering his sixth State of the State address at noon on Wednesday. The address will stream live on Hogan’s Facebook page and on Maryland Public Television. https://www.instagram.com/p/B8MBLb_DR4B/
Chief Jones on Flag Controversy: I’m Trying to ‘Bring the Sides Together’
Montgomery County Police Chief Marcus Jones weighed in on the Thin Blue Line Flag controversy on Friday night. After he was officially sworn in as police chief at Gaithersburg High School, Jones told MyMCMedia that his goal to work through the strong feelings on both sides of the debate. Jones noted that the flag has […]
Elrich Stands By Decision to Prohibit Divisive Flag
County Executive Marc Elrich met with members of the media Monday afternoon and doubled down on his decision to prohibit a Thin Blue Line flag from being displayed at the Germantown District police station. Elrich said his problem with the flag is that it’s been appropriated by Blue Lives Matter, a media group started in […]
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