Council Introduces Legislation to Ban Firearms In, Near Public Places
Firearms would not be permitted in or near public places under terms of new legislation introduced during yesterday’s County Council meeting.
Firearms would not be permitted in or near public places under terms of new legislation introduced during yesterday’s County Council meeting.
First-time homebuyers can apply for a portion of a $3 million fund intended to provide assistance with down payments or closing costs via two new programs, officials announced.
The county has launched a new portal where residents and businesses can file complaints against police officers in Montgomery County, officials announced.
There has been an increase in the number of reports from homeowners concerned about misleading claims about possibly having their homes taken away, according to the county’s Office of Consumer Protection.
Various agencies have announced closings and other changes for the Independence Day holiday on Monday, July 4.
The county’s library system is planning to bring back its “Grandreaders” program in person this summer at several branches, officials announced.
The county’s Department of Health and Human Services has begun providing vaccinations for children from 6 months to 5 years old following the approval by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for that age group, the department announced.
The County Council has extended the deadline for interested residents to apply to fill an open position on the Board of Appeals as a result of the death of member Bruce Goldensohn.
Three County Council members introduced legislation at its Tuesday meeting that would help homeowners and businesses install private security cameras on properties.