-
Good Cause Eviction Bill Sparks Debate Over Tenant Rights and Development
Opponents of the Good Cause Eviction bill fear certain renter protections may discourage new development amid a statewide housing shortage.
-
Renters Alliance Hosts Councilmember Kate Stewart, Discusses Pending Legislation
Montgomery Council Vice President Kate Stewart discussed upcoming legislation aimed at protecting renters on Wednesday evening at the Montgomery County Renters Alliance Town Hall.
-
Elrich’s Address to Community on Reckless Driving and Car Meet-Ups
County Executive Marc Elrich addressed the community in his weekly message, highlighting concerns about reckless driving and dangerous car gatherings following a recent police intervention in Takoma Park.
-
Long Branch Library, Parks to Receive Over $800,000 in Grants
Over $800,000 in grants will be presented today for facility improvements at the library and parks in Long Branch.
-
Potomac Conservancy Joins Maryland Service Programs
Potomac Conservancy has partnered with the Maryland Department of Service and Civic Innovation to become a host site for the first class of Service Year Option and Maryland Corps members.
-
New Bill Would Require Fire Extinguishers in All High-Rise Buildings Without Sprinklers
A new bill introduced in the Maryland House of Delegates would require fire extinguishers in high-rise buildings without sprinkler systems installed.
-
Democratic Candidates Easily Sweep Local Elections
All of the Democratic candidates for local offices easily won their races, as expected, in yesterday’s general election.
-
Fenton Village Inc. Board Calls for Council to Allow BID Veto to Stand
The board of directors of Fenton Village Inc. has called for the County Council to allow the veto of legislation establishing a Business Improvement District to stand pending possible changes to state law.
-
District 20 Proposes Changes to State BID Law, Asks for Council Support
The members of the District 20 state delegation in Silver Spring have sent a letter to the County Council asking for its support for proposed changes to the state law allowing the establishment of Business Improvement Districts in the county.