Question A on the November ballot proposes limiting the county executive to only two terms. Currently, Montgomery County executives are limited to three terms.
It’s Thursday, Oct. 31, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Elections: In-person early voting will run until today. In-Person Early Voting Runs Oct. 24-31 at… Read More ...
With much of Maryland in near or extreme drought conditions, state officials are implementing a statewide ban on open air ...
Montgomery County’s term limits question is a tempting way to kick out Marc Elrich, someone who is…not great on housing and ...
Early voting centers in Montgomery County are seeing an unprecedented turnout as thousands flock to the polls to cast their ...
Vision Zero was designed to eliminate serious injury and fatal crashes by 2030 — but the number of fatal crashes in ...
Democrats and a conservative PAC have poured tens of thousands of dollars into over a dozen races, fueling the cultural wars ...
Halloween has changed over time, usually by those in power. Everything from Christians assimilating the pagan fest to setting ...
BETHESDA, Md. — Despite robbing a convenience store and striking an employee in the head during the robbery, three Montgomery ...
Unusual golf season extension in Minnesota sparks interest as snow stays away, paving the way for November tee times! Learn ...