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  • Glass Bill Would Tax New Home Construction After Demolition

    Glass Bill Would Tax New Home Construction After Demolition

    Councilmember Evan Glass (D-At Large) has introduced the Housing Impact Fairness Tax (Bill 34-19) that would, under certain conditions, tax new home construction following the demolition of an existing single-family home. Co-sponsored by Councilmember Will Jawando (D-At Large), the bill would earmark the new revenue for school construction and affordable housing initiatives.

  • Police Officer Died of Self-Inflicted Wound, Department Announces

    Police Officer Died of Self-Inflicted Wound, Department Announces

    The Montgomery County police officer that was found shot Monday morning in downtown Silver Spring died from a self-inflicted wound, the department announced. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for Washington D.C. made the determination, the announcement said.

  • Police Confirm Officer Shot This Morning Has Died

    Police Confirm Officer Shot This Morning Has Died

    The county police officer that was shot in the Town Center garage this morning died from his wounds, Acting Police Chief Marcus Jones confirmed. Speaking at a press conference this afternoon, Jones identified the victim as Officer Thomas J. Bomba, a 13-year veteran of the department.

  • Police Officer Shot in Downtown Garage

    Police Officer Shot in Downtown Garage

    A county police officer was shot this morning in the Town Center garage at the corner of Ellsworth Drive and Fenton Street, according to the department’s Twitter feed. “The injured officer called out on radio with disorderly subject in the parking garage at approximately 8:49 am and was located by a responding officer suffering from…

  • Building at 900 Spring Not Historic, Planning Board Decides

    Building at 900 Spring Not Historic, Planning Board Decides

    The Planning Board yesterday declined to place a building at 900 Spring St. on the Locational Atlas and List of Historic Sites. The 5-0 vote rejected a staff recommendation to list the former headquarters of the National Sand & Gravel Association and National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, which opened in 1964.

  • Police Seek Public Help Identifying Six Robbery Suspects

    Police Seek Public Help Identifying Six Robbery Suspects

    Detectives with the 3rd District Investigative Section are asking for the public’s help to identify six suspects in an assault and robbery of two female juveniles inside Ellsworth Place. The incident took place in mid-afternoon on Oct. 2, when a 16-year old and a 17-year-old were inside a fourth-floor mall restroom and were confronted by the…

  • Upcoming Events, Oct. 11–18

    Upcoming Events, Oct. 11–18

    Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock festival with a tribute show at Montgomery College’s Cultural Arts Center on Saturday night. The same night, The Loose Ends host four other local bands at the American Legion hall. Both the Silver Spring Citizens Advisory Board and the Urban District Advisory Board meet this week, while the…

  • Loyalty Bookstores to Open Pop-Up Location for the Holidays

    Loyalty Bookstores to Open Pop-Up Location for the Holidays

    Loyalty Bookstores will again open a holiday pop-up store in downtown Silver Spring, founder Hannah Olive Depp and her business partner, Gene Taft, announced today. The outlet will open Saturday, Oct. 12 at 823 Ellsworth Dr. in the former location of Color Me Mine.

  • Woodside Deli Has Permanently Closed

    Woodside Deli Has Permanently Closed

    The Woodside Deli, an institution and neighborhood favorite at 9329 Georgia Ave., has permanently closed, according to various reports and Google. A second location is Rockville is still operating, and a staff member told the Source they would be moving the Silver Spring employees to the Rockville location.