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Clear Out Your Closet for a Cause: Donate to Project Prom Dress
Montgomery County Recreation is currently accepting donations of gently used and new dresses, suits, and accessories for students to select from during the third “Project Prom Dress” giveaway event.
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Oncoming Traffic Nightmare: Stolen Truck Chase Ends in White Oak
A police pursuit that originated in Beltsville and involved a stolen MDOT roadside assistance truck ended near Burnt Mills Park in White Oak on Friday evening when officers took the driver into custody.
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First-Time Homebuyer Seminar — Online and Free!
Wondering what it takes to buy your first home in this competitive market? Join Go Brent Realty’s Debbie Gerald and NewRez Mortgage’s Branch Manager, Ramez Fahmy. [sponsored]
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Exploring the Magic of Books: Library Lovers Month in Montgomery County
Montgomery County Public Libraries and Friends of the Library, Montgomery County, Inc. will be hosting special activities and virtual events throughout February in celebration of “Library Lovers Month.”
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Maryland Lottery Winner Alert: $50,000 Ticket Sold at Fenton Citgo
A fortunate player purchased a Maryland Lottery Bonus Match 5 ticket worth $50,000, securing the top prize in the drawing held on Tuesday.
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Fatal Collision in Montgomery Hills: Victim’s Identity Released
A pedestrian was fatally struck on Tuesday night by a vehicle in the 9500 block of Georgia Ave. in Montgomery Hills, according to Montgomery County police.
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Amazon Fresh Revives Plans for White Oak Market: Report
Amazon Fresh seems to have restarted plans for a new location at White Oak Town Center, over a year after pausing its nationwide expansion due to concerns about its competitiveness.
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Theft Warning: Takoma Park Police Respond to Unlocked Vehicle Incident at Gas Station
Police in Takoma Park advise residents not to leave vehicles unlocked while refueling at gas stations to prevent theft incidents.
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County Councilmembers Discuss Bills That Address Housing, Safety
Council Vice President Kate Stewart highlighted three new bills during the Silver Spring Citizens Advisory Board meeting Monday evening, which separately aim to address affordable housing, tenant protections and late-night business hours.