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Montgomery County DOT Spreads Love: Valentine’s Day Buses Hit the Streets
The county’s Department of Transportation is celebrating February with five Flash buses adorned with pink neon heart-shaped lights in honor of Valentine’s Day.
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ICE Alleges Montgomery County Ignored Three Detainers for MS-13 Gang Member
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and officials in Montgomery County are at odds over an immigration detainer for an MS-13 gang member who was arrested in Silver Spring.
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Montgomery County Secures $87 Million for Flash Bus Rapid Transit and Pedestrian Safety Projects
Over $87 million in funding for pedestrian improvement projects and the expansion of the Flash Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network in Montgomery County has been approved by the Maryland Board of Public Works.
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International Traveler in Montgomery County Diagnosed with Measles
Maryland and Montgomery County health officials this week reported a confirmed case of measles in a resident who recently traveled internationally.
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Making a Difference: Support Victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence in Montgomery County
Montgomery County’s Trauma Services, a part of the county’s Department of Health and Human Services, is currently looking for volunteers to support victims of sexual assault and domestic violence, as well as their families.
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Purple Line Transit Partners Announce Grant Winners for Community Development
Six local organizations, one based in Silver Spring and two in Takoma Park, have been selected by Purple Line Transit Partners for the initial round of Beyond the Rails community grants.
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Get Ready for Spring: Montgomery County Recreation Registration Opens Feb. 12
Montgomery County Recreation will open spring registration at 6:30 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 12 for county residents for most programs and activities.
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Bridging the Digital Divide: Montgomery County Reintroduces Free Computer Program for Low-Income Residents
Montgomery County’s digital equity and inclusion program, “Montgomery Connects,” has launched a new initiative aimed at providing 60,000 free laptop computers to low-income families.
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79-Year-Old Succumbs to Injuries from Silver Spring Crash
Thambiraj Nathaniel, 79, from Beltsville, died on Sunday due to injuries sustained in a two-car collision in Silver Spring last Tuesday, according to Montgomery County Police.