Montgomery County News
New book: Lululemon murderer was likely a prostitute
Brittany Norwood, convicted of the March 2011 murder of co-worker Jayna Murray in the Bethesda Lululemon Athletica shop, was likely also working as a prostitute, according to a new book by journalist Peter Ross Range.
Zagat names Bethesda woman in NY food world's 30-Under-30
Sophie Slesinger, who works at Saxelby Cheesemongers in New York, was recently named to Zagat's 2013 list of "30-Under-30: New York City's Food and World Up-And-Comers." The honor not only puts Slesinger, 25, at the top of her peer group but also afforded her the experience of ringing the New York Stock Exchange opening bell Tuesday.
County Faces Delicate Situation With Homeless Man At Construction Site
Some Worry Pedestrian Tunnel Crossing Could Actually Hurt Pedestrian Safety
AFI DOCS documentary festival kicks off with new name, new locations
WTOP Film Critic Jason Fraley previews AFI DOCS, which runs from June 19 to June 23.
Bethesda Summer Music Festival to showcase young D.C. talent
This summer marks the 11th season of the Bethesda Summer Music Festival, a two-week intensive workshop for young vocal professionals and high school and college students.
Plan would create pedestrian crossing under Md. 355
With $68 million in federal grants the Montgomery County Department of Transportation hopes the plan will improve pedestrian access among the National Institutes of Health, Metro and the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
1 dead in Veirs Mill accident
One person died early Wednesday after a single-vehicle accident on Veirs Mills Road in Rockville.
Exemptions proposed to Montgomery County's bag tax
Nearly a year and a half after Montgomery County's 5-cent bag tax took effect, a public hearing was held Tuesday night to consider possible tweaks.


