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Montgomery County Expands Security Camera Incentive Program to All Residents and Businesses
Montgomery County Police have expanded the Police-Private Security Camera Program to include all locations within the county.
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Fired Federal Workers Push Back on Trump-Musk Cuts in Senate Visits
Recently terminated federal workers visited Senate offices to share their experiences on Tuesday, part of a broader protest against the nearly 30,000 federal dismissals since Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency began its work in January.
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Average Daily Meals at Shepherd’s Table Jump to 422 Amid Rising Homelessness
Shepherd’s Table officials report serving an average of 422 meals daily, reflecting a 28% increase in homelessness in Montgomery County from 2023 to 2024.
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GOTR FilmFest 2025: Empowering Girls Through Films and Community
Girls on the Run of Montgomery County will host its annual GOTR FilmFest on Thursday, featuring independent short films and guest speakers to support its scholarship fund.
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Well-Paid Maids: A Company Built on Fairness and Excellence
Well-Paid Maids is dedicated to fairness and excellence by paying their cleaning professionals a living wage and providing them with health benefits and paid time off to ensure outstanding service. [sponsored]
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Silver Spring Retains Its Spot as Fourth Most Ethnically Diverse City
Silver Spring has retained its position as one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the United States, according to personal finance website WalletHub.
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Maryland Considers Nuclear Power to Meet Energy Demands
Maryland lawmakers are considering measures this legislative session that could encourage more nuclear energy in the state.
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Small Businesses Near Maryland Purple Line Construction Can Apply for Up to $50,000 in Grants
Maryland transportation officials have announced a new series of grants of up to $50,000 to address the financial impacts of ongoing Purple Line construction on small businesses in the area.
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Record Egg Prices Leave Families and Restaurants Scrambling
Egg prices hit a January record as bird flu continues wiping out flocks nationwide, including in Montgomery County.