As of Wednesday, April 15th at 2 p.m. Montgomery County started accepting applications for the Public Health Emergency Grant (PHEG) program. The program is designed to provide financial assistance to... read more →
If you are out picking up necessities or using public transportation you will now be required to wear a face covering in Montgomery County and in Maryland. To help curb... read more →
With so many unknowns at this time it is comforting to hear updates from our local health officials about where we stand locally in the midst of this pandemic. Dr.... read more →
The way we all do business has changed due to the stay-at-home orders caused by the Coronavirus pandemic. We are all in the same boat of learning best practices for... read more →
In late 2019, Montgomery County changed their Pesticide Laws to restrict the use of certain pesticides on private lawns, playgrounds, mulched recreation areas, and childcare facilities. Most synthetic pesticides are... read more →
In a time of stay-at-home orders and closed public spaces, The Montgomery County Family Justice Center (FJC) still is providing services to families impacted by domestic violence, in a family-friendly... read more →
Today Montgomery County Chief of Police Marcus Jones gave an update on COVID-19 from the standpoint of the police department in a virtual media briefing.
Today Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Chief Scott Goldstein offered an update during a virtual media briefing.
Keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. Many diseases and conditions are spread by not... read more →
County Health Officer Dr. Travis Gayles today announced that beginning Monday, April 13, shoppers will be required to wear face coverings in grocery stores, pharmacies, and large chain retail establishments.... read more →