Montgomery County News
Bethesda Area Boasts Highest Ratio of Single Women To Single Men In the Country
Silver Spring man struck by car in Aspen Hill dies
Silver Spring man dead after being hit by car while crossing Georgia Avenue
Olympian Aly Raisman visits Bethesda middle schoolers (Video)
Thomas W. Pyle middle school in Bethesda, Md. had an exciting day Monday.
Takoma Park man convicted on drug, gun charges
A Takoma Park man has been convicted of drug and gun charges.
Tickets issued at red lights vary for Maryland counties
Rockville is seeing a significant increase in the number of tickets issued at red lights. However, Montgomery and Prince George's counties are taking a different approach to ticketing violators.
Bethesda Sector Plan Unlikely To Be Expedited, Other Options Remain
County Official Says Many Factors Contribute To “Night-Time Economy”
Navarro: Proposed Transportation Bill Probably Wouldn’t Cover Purple Line
Near-Fight At Bethesda Shopping Center Has Principal Contemplating Open Lunch Policy
White Flint Coordinator Talks Cooperation, Challenges Of Redevelopment
Writing and producing a Play in a Day
For most directors, the final 24 hours before a show can be especially daunting. But for Joe Baker and his cast, 24 hours was all the time they had to write and rehearse their play.
Rockville sees massive jump in red-light camera tickets
Red-light camera tickets were up 343 percent between Aug. 1, 2012 and Dec. 31, 2012 compared with the same period in 2011, according to an analysis by WTOP and AAA Mid-Atlantic.
Montgomery Co. schools must rethink school evaluations
Montgomery County has long touted its teacher evaluation system, which includes peer review for struggling teachers, as a great tool to ensure quality in the classroom. However, State Superintendent Lillian M. Lowery - the head of Maryland's schools - is not impressed.



