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As Ranking Democrat on House Judiciary Panel, Maryland’s Raskin Says Rule of Law Will Be Top Priority
Expected to be the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee in January, Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin said he is focused on safeguarding the Constitution. His Democratic colleagues say he’s ready to lead.
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Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day to be Recognized at Renters Alliance Event
The Montgomery County Renters Alliance will honor Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day at its annual celebration in downtown Silver Spring this Friday evening.
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Bonifant Street Businesses Call for Support During Purple Line Construction
Business owners along Bonifant Street are seeking community support as Maryland Purple Line construction continues through downtown Silver Spring.
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Free Library Events Celebrate Native American and Military Heritage in November
The Montgomery County Public Libraries system will host special events at the Rockville and Silver Spring branches in November to honor Native American Heritage Month and Military Family Month.
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Downtown Silver Spring Gears Up for Zombie-Themed Dance Party and Movie Night
The Silver Spring Zombie Walk returns this Saturday with a new format due to Purple Line construction in downtown Silver Spring.
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California Man Pleads Guilty in $1.1 Million Gold Bar Scam Case
A California man has pleaded guilty to theft charges for a gold bar scam targeting a Leisure World resident.
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Montgomery County Introduces Food Scraps Recycling at Local Farmers Markets
Montgomery County now offers food scrap recycling at Downtown Silver Spring, Bethesda, and Olney farmers markets for composting.
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Construction Alert: Georgia Ave. Lane Reduction for Purple Line Work
Purple Line construction crews have reduced the number of traffic lanes on Georgia Avenue in downtown Silver Spring until January 2025.