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County Council Reverses Course on New Minimum Wage Bill for Tipped Employees
Councilmember Will Jawando announced on Saturday that the County Council will withdraw a bill aimed at altering the method of payment for tipped workers under the county’s minimum wage law.
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Police Drone Assists in Apprehending Theft Suspects
Two men from D.C. were arrested with the help of a drone following a reported theft at the Safeway supermarket in downtown Silver Spring, according to Montgomery County Police.
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Montgomery County Summer Camp Registration Opens Jan. 16
The county’s Recreation Department will host camps this summer to encourage active and healthy lifestyles for children.
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County Stores Support Dry January with Special Discounts on Non-Alcoholic Drinks
The county’s Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS) stores have discounts on non-alcoholic beverages for Dry January.
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Montgomery County Issues Winter Salt Use Reminder
The county’s Departments of Transportation and Environmental Protection, along with WSSC Water, have introduced the 2024 Salt Wise Campaign.
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Montgomery County Public Libraries and Washington Wizards Team Up for Youth Reading Challenge
Montgomery County Public Libraries and the Washington Wizards have partnered with area libraries for the Wizards Winter Reading Challenge, which runs through March 20.
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Police Seek Information in Unexplained Death Case
Major Crimes Division detectives are investigating a suspicious death and are asking anyone with information to come forward.
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Dominique Dawes, Business Openings Dominate Source Headlines in 2023
Source of the Spring’s list of most-read stories in 2023 is dominated by coverage of Dominique Dawes and local business openings and closings.
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Early Childhood Education Center Prepares for Fall Opening
The construction of the Martha Gudelsky Child Development Center is progressing as planned, and the facility is scheduled to open next fall.