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Melbourne Ave. Electrical Fire Causes $25k Damage
A fire that broke out early Saturday morning in the 100 block of Melbourne Ave. likely started in the attic, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesperson Pete Piringer.
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Fire at Central Apartment Building Displaces 26 Residents
Several apartments in the Central apartment building in downtown Silver Spring were damaged by a kitchen fire Friday afternoon, resulting in 26 people being displaced, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson Pete Piringer.
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Police Investigating Two Shootings in Silver Spring
Montgomery County Police are investigating two shootings that occurred Wednesday in Silver Spring.
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Crane Operator Injured in 30-Foot Fall at Silver Place
A crane operator and another construction worker were injured Monday afternoon at the site of Silver Place in downtown Silver Spring, according to Montgomery County Fire & Rescue spokesperson Pete Piringer.
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Armed Robbery, Pursuit End in Multi-Vehicle Crash in Downtown Silver Spring
Montgomery County Police say that an armed robbery and subsequent pursuit of the suspects ended in a multi-vehicle crash in downtown Silver Spring this afternoon.
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Fire at Twin Towers Apartments Caused by Electric Scooter
An electric scooter ignited a fire at the Twin Towers apartment complex in downtown Silver Spring on Friday afternoon, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesperson Pete Piringer.
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Copper Canyon Grill to Reopen on October 18 in Downtown Silver Spring
Copper Canyon Grill will reopen its Downtown Silver Spring location on Tuesday, October 18, according to a report from The MoCo Show.
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UPDATED: Blaze at Fire Station 1 Restaurant Likely Started in Kitchen Ductwork
A fire at the Fire Station 1 Restaurant & Bar yesterday afternoon likely started in the kitchen ductwork, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesperson Pete Piringer.
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Silver Spring Ave. Fire Likely Caused by Vacuum
An overnight fire in the 700 block of Silver Spring Ave. was likely caused by a vacuum cleaner that was close to a mattress, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesperson Pete Piringer.