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Councilwoman Newton Will Run for Rockville Mayor
Kick-off event is tonight at VisArts

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Five things to have on your radar in Germantown on Wednesday, Aug. 1.
Five things to have on your for Rockville on Thursday, Aug. 1.
The following incidents were supplied by Rockville City Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Council votes to amend Billy Casper Golf’s lease with the city.
Prosecutors: Woman tried to vote in Maryland despite being registered in Florida.
MCFRS: No injuries reported; no major evacuations.
Wednesday was National Heatstroke Prevention Day. Follow the conversation on social media by searching for the hashtag #heatstroke.
A class-action lawsuit accused the Pepsico-owned brand of using genetically modified organisms and artificial sweeteners in their drinks.
Five things to have on your radar for Germantown on Wednesday, July 31.
Montgomery County Executive: State regulator’s decision is “premature and unwise.”
Five things to have on your radar for Rockville on Wednesday, July 31.
Proposed and current legislation on abortion in Maryland.
Will you shop at the new Big Lots in Germantown?
City: Clerical error may have contributed to the Rockville golf course’s big bill.
Commission chairman says he was “rudely removed” from his commissioner seat.
Make sure your children are vaccinated before classes begin
A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found bipartisan support for replacing Congress.