The Presidential Primary Election is over in Maryland and the winners are gearing up for the General Election in November. Take a look: You can find complete election results, here. Van Hollen Victory Crowd celebrates victory by @VanHollenForMD in Democratic senate primary. @mymcmedia pic.twitter.com/ugLSHtybF8 — Willie James Inman (@imwilljames) April 27, 2016 Election Results Unofficial […]
Police Investigate Shooting in Wheaton
Montgomery County police say a 27-year-old man is hospitalized in serious condition after he was found shot along Centerhill Street in Wheaton on Tuesday night. Shortly after 9:30 p.m., police officers from the 4th District station responded to the 12100 block of Centerhill Street for the report of a shooting. According to a police account, […]
Metrorail Extends Hours for Capitals Playoff Game
WMATA officials have announced that the Metrorail system is planning to remain open one additional hour to accommodate fans attending the Capitals playoff game on Thursday night at the Verizon Center. Fans entering the system after midnight must use the following station entrances: • Gallery Place (7th & F Street entrance only); • Judiciary Square […]
One Injured at Leisure World Fire
Dozens of firefighters battled a fire at an apartment complex at Leisure World on Sunday afternoon. It happened at 15101 Glade Drive, according to fire and rescue spokesperson Pete Piringer. Piringer said several apartments were damaged by the blaze that ignited when a cigarette came in contact with oxygen. He said one person was treated […]
Police Department to Hold Prescription Drug Take Back Event on April 30 (VIDEO)
The Montgomery County Police Department is scheduled to hold a Prescription Drug Take-Back event on April 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at multiple locations across the County. This is an opportunity to to prevent prescription drug abuse and theft by allowing residents the chance to get rid of potentially dangerous expired, unused and […]
Five Things to Know Today, April 22, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, April 22nd, in Montgomery County: 1. Show us your Friday! MyMCMedia is celebrating the fourth annual, “Day in the Life of Montgomery County,” today. This photo project spotlights the people and places that make our county so extraordinary, and we hope you will join us. Email your photos to […]
Wheaton Duplex Fire Displaces Several Residents, Damages Estimated at $500,000 (VIDEOS & PHOTOS)
It took nearly 100 firefighters to battle a two-alarm duplex fire in Wheaton on Wednesday that has displaced several residents. It happened at the 12000 block on Berry Street around 4 p.m., according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue officials. Firefighters encountered heavy fire upon arrival and neighborhood streets had to be closed, Fire and Rescue Spokesperson Pete […]
Five Things to Know Today, April 18, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, April 18, in Montgomery County: 1. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan is scheduled to attend the 2016 Regional BioTech Forum in Gaithersburg later today. This will be his second visit to Montgomery County in a week. 2. Early voting continues from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. at ten locations […]
Five Things to Know Today, April 17, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, April 17, in Montgomery County: 1. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has ordered the state flag to half staff in honor of a fallen firefighter. 2. Montgomery County police officers are investigating a suspicious death that was reported at a Rockville hotel on Saturday morning. 3. Have you cast […]
Over 5,400 Voters Cast Their Ballots on Day 2 of Early Voting in MoCo
Over 5,400 voters cast their ballots on Day 2 of early voting in Montgomery County, according to the Board of Elections. The Silver Spring Civic Building was the busiest early voting center for the second day in a row. There were 898 ballots cast in Silver Spring. The Potomac Community Recreation Center was second on […]
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