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  • Council to Hold Hearing, Vote on Proposal to Create Automatic Triggers for Reopening

    Council to Hold Hearing, Vote on Proposal to Create Automatic Triggers for Reopening

    The County Council is planning an introduction, public hearing and vote next week on a revised Board of Health regulation that would add automatic triggers for reopening the county based on the percentage of residents receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. The proposal would amend the current regulation to add three phases of reopening based on the…

    April 24, 2021
  • AAHP Adds Two Videos Featuring Local Media Personalities to COVID-19 Campaign

    AAHP Adds Two Videos Featuring Local Media Personalities to COVID-19 Campaign

    The African American Health Program has released two additional videos, each featuring a local media personality, in its campaign to urge the African American community to get tested for COVID-19. Comedian and WPGC 95.5-FM host Joe Clair along with Fox 5 Morning News anchor (and county resident) Wisdom Martin both talk about the need to…

    April 23, 2021
  • Blumen Lumen Kinetic Art Now Operational, Open to Public

    Blumen Lumen Kinetic Art Now Operational, Open to Public

    Blumen Lumen, the kinetic art installation at the corner of Georgia Avenue and Colesville Road, is now fully operational and the site is open to the public. The installation from the Foldhaus art collective is a 25-foot tall group of “flowers” that changes colors and opens and closes based on weather information from the National…

    April 22, 2021
  • Urban One’s Proposal for Virginia Casino/Resort One of Two Finalists

    Urban One’s Proposal for Virginia Casino/Resort One of Two Finalists

    Urban One’s proposal for a casino/resort in Richmond, Va. Is one of two finalists an evaluation panel is still considering, according to a report in the Washington Business Journal. The Silver Spring-based company announced its plans in February and was one of six original bidders on an economic development project.

    April 22, 2021
  • County Landlords Would Be Required to Revise Rental Application Process, Decision Making Under New Law

    County Landlords Would Be Required to Revise Rental Application Process, Decision Making  Under New Law

    County landlords would be required to revise rental applications to improve transparency and be limited on what types of arrest and convictions could be considered in housing decisions under the terms of a bill passed April 20 by the County Council.

    April 21, 2021
  • Takoma Park Project Creates Public Art Posters for Bus Shelters

    Takoma Park Project Creates Public Art Posters for Bus Shelters

    In lieu of its regular public art exhibitions delayed by pandemic restrictions, Takoma Park’s Arts and Humanities Division has created a series of posters featuring works by local artists. The seven different posters, designed by Charlotte Mann Lee, include 14 artists and are now on display at 14 bus shelters in Takoma Park in a…

    April 21, 2021
  • Four Sentenced in June 2020 Armed Robbery, Assault in Takoma Park

    Four Sentenced in June 2020 Armed Robbery, Assault in Takoma Park

    Four defendants in a June 2020 armed robbery and assault in Takoma Park were sentenced Friday, April 16 by the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, according to a Takoma Park police press release.

    April 20, 2021
  • AAHP Releases New Video in COVID-19 Campaign

    AAHP Releases New Video in COVID-19 Campaign

    The African American Health Program has released a new video in its campaign to urge the African American community to get tested for COVID-19. The new video features county resident and Vietnam War veteran Dr. Raphael Gray, who sees a parallel between that war and the current pandemic.

    April 18, 2021
  • County Renters Can Now Apply for Rent Relief in Third Phase of Program

    County Renters Can Now Apply for Rent Relief in Third Phase of Program

    County residents who rent their housing and have been financially affected by the pandemic may be eligible to now apply for additional funds providing rent relief, officials announced. The county has entered the third phase of the COVID Rent Relief Program with an additional $59 million on top of $21 million already dedicated to the…

    April 16, 2021
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