The Washington Spirit earned their first win of the 2014 season in their second match, against FC Kansas City on Saturday, April 19. The Spirit outscored Kansas 3-1. With a lot of energy in the air, within four minutes the Spirit were on the scoreboard. The first goal of the night came from Canadian Women’s […]
Five Things to Know Today, April 20, in Montgomery County
Happy Easter! Here are five things to know today, April 20, in Montgomery County: 1. Easter Egg Hunt attracts hundreds to Silver Spring. 2. Local runners ready for the Boston Marathon. 3. If you missed the County Executive Candidates Forum last week at the Rockville Library, you can now watch the forum in its entirety […]
Police Investigate Stabbings on Alloway Court
Montgomery County police are investigating several assaults and stabbings that occurred early this morning (April 19) outside of a residence in Potomac. Police were called to the residence on Alloway Court at 1:10 a.m. for the report of a stabbing. According to police, a party was held at the residence earlier in the evening and, […]
Five Things to Know Today, April 19, in Montgomery County
Here are the five things to know today, April 19, in Montgomery County: 1. Don’t miss Silver Spring’s first, annual Easter Egg Hunt today. 2. The Washington Spirit takes on FC Kansas City tonight at the SoccerPlex. 3. Montgomery County officials are seeking affordable sewer service for historic Clarksburg. 4. Two Montgomery College students have been […]
First Silver Spring Easter Egg Hunt Connects Local Artists, Businesses
It’s not your average Easter Egg hunt. And that’s the goal for Silver Spring Inc., as the organization gears up for what they hope is a cultural event that connects local businesses and artists with the community. Between 1,100 and 1,400 eggs area hidden throughout Silver Spring for the first annual free hunt that runs […]
Two MC Students Awarded Jack Kent Cooke Scholarships (Video)
Montgomery College students Trinh Nguyen and My Duyen “Grace” Le have been awarded the 2014 Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. Both were meeting with faculty when they found out about their awards. Take a look at their reaction and find out how this scholarship will change each of their lives.
County Executive Reminds Public of ‘Safe Haven’ Law (Photos & Video)
County Executive Ike Leggett announced a public education campaign to remind residents about Maryland’s Safe Haven Law, which provides an alternative to abandoning an unwanted newborn. Leggett made the announcement at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital and was joined by Adventist Healthcare’s president William G. Robertson, as well as Dr. Gaurov Dayal, Shady Grove’s chief medical […]
Five Things to Know Today, April 18, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, April 18, in Montgomery County: 1. Missing Teen: Montgomery County police need your help to find a teenager who is missing from Gaithersburg. 2. Vote 2014: The four candidates running for the office of Montgomery County Executive fielded a variety of questions during a candidates forum this week […]
Ervin Says Beth Daly is a Strong Challenger (VIDEO)
In this MyMCMedia extra, former Montgomery County Councilmember Valerie Ervin says newcomer Beth Daly (D) is a strong candidate in the upcoming Montgomery County Council at large race. Take a look: Other democratic candidates on the ballot include: Marc Elrich, Nancy Floreen, George Leventhal, Vivian Malloy and Hans Riemer. The primary election is scheduled for […]
Five Things to Know Today, April 17, in Montgomery County
Here are the five things to know today, April 17, in Montgomery County: 1. Fatal Accident and Road Closure: Montgomery County police are investigating a fatal car accident this morning in Dickerson. Police report that Route 28 is closed between Martinsburg Road and Route 109. Commuters are advised to find an alternate route. 2. Child […]
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