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Denizens Brewing Wins Gold Medal in 2022 World Beer Cup
Denizens Brewing Co. won a gold medal in the Brewers Association’s 2022 World Beer Cup competition, the brewery announced in a tweet.
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HAWK Beacons Activated on Fenton Street
The county’s Department of Transportation has energized and activated two High-Intensity Activated Crosswalks, also known as HAWK beacons, on Fenton Street in downtown Silver Spring.
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Long Branch Community Center to Reopen May 16
The Long Branch Community Recreation Center and Senior Center at 8700 Piney Branch Rd. will reopen on Monday, May 16 with a mix of activities targeted to families and older adults, according to Judy Stiles, spokesperson for the county’s Recreation Department.
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Suspect Sought in Armed Robbery of McDonald’s in Downtown Silver Spring
Montgomery County police ask for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect caught on surveillance video during an armed robbery at the McDonald’s restaurant in downtown Silver Spring.
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Pedestrian Seriously Injured in White Oak Hit-and-Run
Montgomery County police are investigating a hit-and-run in White Oak that left a pedestrian with serious injuries.
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UPDATED: Concern for Missing Takoma Park Woman
Takoma Park police are asking for the public’s help locating a 55-year-old woman last seen Tuesday evening.
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Ride On to Increase Service Beginning Sunday, May 8
The county’s Department of Transportation plans to increase Ride On bus service to 90% of pre-pandemic levels beginning Sunday, May 8, officials announced.
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Suspects Sought in Robbery, Shooting at Glenmont CVS Pharmacy
Detectives from the county’s 4th District Investigative Section ask for the public’s assistance in identifying two suspects, one of which was caught on surveillance video, during an April 17 robbery and shooting at the CVS Pharmacy in the 12300 block of Georgia Ave. in Glenmont.
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Fenton Village Awarded Grant for Safety Improvements
Fenton Village Inc. has received a grant that will allow it to install safety improvements in portions of the six- by two-block business area deemed to be unsafe, the organization announced.