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An intersection of Old Trenton Road is drawing safety concerns from residents following a City Council vote that will add more residents, and more drivers, to the area.
Projections presented to the CMCSS School Board estimate that even with the new Kirkwood Middle, several middle schools in the district will once again be over 100% capacity by the year 2025-26.
Family and friends remember a recent homicide victim, Sothan In, as someone who overcame incredible obstacles in order to serve his country.
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Without leads or new tips from the public, 22 families continue to live without answers about what happened to their loved one.
The school district is currently needs about 100 additional drivers to return back to 100% capacity in transportation.
Several employees of the Montgomery County E-911 Center have filed complaints against Director Hope Petersen, resulting in two Human Resources investigations.
Montgomery County government employees who provided essential work during the COVID-19 pandemic will get premium pay. But it won’t apply to the Health Department or E-911.