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Montgomery Blair High School Teacher Recognized by County Council
Montgomery Blair High School teacher Kenneth Smith was among three residents recognized by the County Council at its annual Black History Month event.
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Remembering the Arrive Silver Spring Apartment Fire: 1 Year Later
Sunday marks one year since the tragic fire at the Arrive Silver Spring apartment building, which claimed the life of 25-year-old Melanie Diaz and left 19 others injured.
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Join Takoma Flea as a Vendor: Showcase Your Goods at a Vibrant Market
The Takoma Flea, an outdoor flea market scheduled for mid-May at Takoma Junction, is in search of vendors, according to an email from Laura Barclay of Main Street Takoma.
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Elrich Announces Open Call for Silver Spring Urban District Advisory Committee Applicants
County Executive Marc Elrich has announced openings for four positions on the Silver Spring Urban District Advisory Committee.
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MDOT SHA Vehicle Theft Update: Arrest Made by Maryland State Police
The man accused of stealing an MDOT State Highway Administration vehicle Friday evening has been identified as 27-year-old Flavio Cesar Lanuza of Laurel.
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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.”