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Police Warn of PayPal Unathorized Transaction Scam
Police in Takoma Park are warning residents of a scam involving a fake PayPal e-mail or text message claiming unauthorized transactions.
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Local Jurisdictions, Agencies Announce Holiday Closings, Changes
Local jurisdictions and agencies have announced closings and other changes for Presidents Day Monday, Feb. 20.
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County Officials Announce Late Night Business Safety Plan
Montgomery County officials and community leaders presented proposed legislation Monday afternoon aimed at improving business and resident safety.
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Adoption Center to Waive Fees for Large Dogs in “More to Love” Event
The county’s Animal Services and Adoption Center announced it would waive adoption fees for all dogs more than 40 pounds in a “More to Love” event beginning Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 and running through Friday, Feb. 24.
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County Attorney Seeking to Fill Position to Advise Police Accountability Board and Administrative Charging Committee
The county’s Office of the County Attorney is looking for attorneys or retired judges who would be interested in serving as special counsel to the new Police Accountability Board and Administrative Charging Committee.
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Grants Office Seeking Nonprofits for Survey on Programs and Management
The county’s Office of Grants Management is looking for nonprofit organizations to respond to a survey asking about the grants program and management practices, officials announced.
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Asian American Health Initiative Seeking Applicants for Micro-Grants
The county’s Asian American Health Initiative announced the availability of community micro-grants through the recently formed Asian American Center of Excellence.
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Takoma Park Officials to Hold Ward 3 Community Meeting
A community meeting will be held Thursday evening by Takoma Park Police and Ward 3 City Councilmember Randy Gibson to discuss public safety issues in Ward 3, city officials announced.
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Montgomery Parks Issues Alert About Canine Flu
Montgomery Parks has issued an alert to county dog owners, especially dog park frequenters, concerning the prevalence of canine flu (AKA dog flu) in the area.