The Minority Legislative Breakfast brought together politicians throughout Maryland to hear the legislative priorities of minority business leaders. Indeed, the African American Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County, the Asian American Political Alliance, and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County hosted this event, which featured speeches from federal, state, and county level politicians. Above […]
Manage Your Damn Money Back Following ‘A Major Life Event’
Ben Carter and Malcolm Ethridge co-host the Manage Your Damn Money (MYDM) show with conversations about money management. The show includes stories to help viewers gain more confidence in what they know or should know about personal finances. Following a major life event, MYDM is back with two new episodes. The show has been on break for maternity […]
21 This Week Preview
Watch a video preview of the next episode of 21 This Week, below: 21 This Week airs on Montgomery Channel 21 on Sundays at 11 a.m. and again at 7 p.m.; Mondays at noon and again at 8 p.m.; Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m. and again at 8:30 p.m.
Montgomery Week in Review
Don Mooers hosts the latest episode of Montgomery Week in Review. Guests include Robert Goldman, Elaine Apter, Stuart Rosenthal, and Jane de Winter. Mooers and the panel discuss Montgomery Housing Partnership’s Angels for Children toy drive with Robert Goldman, the Montgomery County League of Women Voters considers death with dignity legislation with Elaine Apter, December’s issue […]
Maryland’s New School Report Card System Explained
Over 75 percent of Montgomery County’s public schools earned four stars or higher on their Maryland School Report Cards. Indeed, the Maryland State Department of Education developed these report cards in response to the Every Student Succeeds Act. Thus,this law ensures quality public education to all students. As such, the Maryland Report Card reflects “the […]
Board of Education Seeks Comment on Four Education Policies
The Board of Education wants to know what Montgomery County residents think about four education policies. Indeed, the policies range from the board’s ethical practices to student rights regarding engaging in political activities during school hours. Here’s an overview of the policies for which they are seeking feedback. Board Policy BBB, Ethics This policy aims […]
Five Things to Know for Dec. 5 in Montgomery County
It’s Wednesday, Dec. 5, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Hanukkah Block Party: Shaare Torah and Shaare Torah Early Childhood Center are hosting a number of block parties in different Montgomery County neighborhoods to celebrate Hanukkah together. Today the celebration is coming to Main Street in Gaithersburg. Festivities begin at 6 […]
How Are Montgomery County Residents Paying Tribute to President Bush?
We want to hear from Montgomery County residents about the impact President George H.W. Bush had on their lives. As such, we are interested in the following: Photos you may have with President George H.W. Bush or his family members. Thoughts on what he contributed to the country, or to your life personally. You can […]
Five Things to Know for Dec. 4 in Montgomery County
It’s Tuesday, Dec. 4, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Newly Elected Council In Session: Today is the first day the new County Council will convene in session. The meeting will start at 9:30 a.m. Read the agenda for the meeting here. 2. Chanukah Fire Truck Events: It’s the third day of Chanukah […]
County Activates Extreme Cold Plan for Tuesday Morning
Montgomery County has issued a Hypothermia Alert for Tuesday beginning at 2 a.m. and until noon due to extreme wind chill. Make sure to dress warmly if outdoors. Pets should be kept indoors if they aren’t suprevised. The best way to protect yourself from hypothermia is staying indoors, if possible. County officials urge residents to […]
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