🚓 Florida Woman Dies in Shooting While Visiting Dickerson Family

A Tallahassee woman visiting her elderly parents in Dickerson died after being shot in their home Friday. Montgomery County deputies issued a vote of no confidence in Sheriff Maxwell Uy amid workplace concerns. Song Dog Farm Distillery will celebrate its grand opening October 12 in Boyds with locally crafted spirits and community events. Two Montgomery County wrestling legends, Helen Maroulis and Kyle Snyder, captured world championship titles. Get the latest local news at TapYourNews.com.

📍 Dickerson Shooting Death Prompts Homicide Probe + Playground Rebuild Momentum

Today’s Montgomery County update covers a Dickerson homicide investigation, a Greenbriar Local Park playground rebuild, and Takoma Park’s new library opening.We’ve also got a local burger tour plus five upbeat community highlights, from Rockville’s Bubble Tea Festival to new restaurants.Morning weather brings clearing skies and highs in the low‑to‑mid 80s, with a cool evening.Hear it all in a fast, friendly rundown for busy residents.Subscribe for daily local news at TapYourNews.com.

Good Morning Montgomery County — DC Police Shooting, Missing Teen, Oktoberfest Returns

A North Bethesda man is fatally shot by DC police, a Germantown teen is missing, and a judge tacks 27 more years onto a Germantown stabbing case. Plus: scam calls from fake deputies, repeated thefts at Westbard Square, Victor the “Sheriff of Silver Spring” goes missing, and Germantown’s Oktoberfest returns with food, beer, and culture.

Stay neighborly — and don’t miss today’s dad joke at the end.

Carjacking Arrest, Attempted Murder Suspect, Bethesda Crash, and Fall Events — Sept 16, 2025

Good morning, Montgomery County — here’s what’s happening today: police make an arrest in a June carjacking, a suspect in a July attempted murder is still on the run, and a tragic motorcycle crash in Bethesda claims a life. We’ll also share the quick thinking that stopped a dump truck disaster on Colesville Road, details on the Back to School Block Party in Germantown, and the return of Taste of Rio in Gaithersburg. Plus, your full weather forecast, a daily Steveism, and today’s dad joke to start your day with a smile.

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Good Morning Montgomery County — Northwood Lockdown, Bethesda Fire & Rocktobierfest

Montgomery County had a tense Thursday — Northwood High went into lockdown twice after reports of a gun on campus, with two teens later found carrying a BB gun and a bullet. A woman tragically lost her life in a Bethesda house fire, and police are asking for help to find a missing woman near Shady Grove. On the lighter side, Rocktobierfest is about to take over Rockville, Classic Bakery earned a spot on D.C.’s best cakes list, and we wrap up with today’s dad joke.

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Good Morning Montgomery County — Fake Cop, Chevy Chase Fire, Lucky Teacher

Start your day in Montgomery County with the stories neighbors are talking about. A man posing as a police officer was arrested after pulling drivers over with fake lights and badges. Firefighters knocked down a blaze at a Chevy Chase home under renovation. Wildwood Shopping Center is gearing up for its Fall Vintage Market, Rockville is welcoming back a beloved Mediterranean restaurant, and a Germantown teacher just hit $50,000 on a Powerball ticket.

Plus, Steve — or as neighbors call him, Granddude — brings a little wisdom, a lot of warmth, and your daily dad joke.

Weather, No-Right-on-Red Signs, and MoCo Pride

t’s Wednesday, September 10th in Montgomery County! Today’s stories include a search for a missing Gaithersburg man, a parking garage thief caught on camera in Rockville, and hundreds of new “no right on red” signs aimed at making intersections safer. We’ll also share a quick Steveism, preview Bethesda Row’s upcoming Fall Soirée, and celebrate Germantown’s own Rei Ami starring in Netflix’s record-breaking KPop Demon Hunters. Plus, stick around for your dad joke of the day—it’s a pasta-powered punchline. Start your morning with the news you need and a neighborly smile. Visit TapYourNews.com to sign up for email notifications when new episodes drop.

Good Morning MoCo – Sandwich Glory, Safety Updates, Jaws

It’s Tuesday, September 9th — your five-minute Montgomery County news update. Today: a Gaithersburg spot wins “Best Sandwich in Maryland,” Council eyes the University Boulevard Corridor Plan, and police announce arrests in the Long Branch shooting case. We’ve also got an update on shots fired near Castle Boulevard (no injuries), a Jaws 50th anniversary screening in Rockville, and Quince Orchard football flexing in a big win. Stay to the end for your daily dad joke — a quick laugh before you head out. Visit TapYourNews.com to sign up for email notifications when new episodes drop.

Car Show Returns, Detours Ahead, Community Pride

Today in MoCo: the Rockville Antique & Classic Car Show returns next month, NOAA calls for a sunny mid-70s day, and a Dickerson road closure brings detours for three weeks. We cover two tough but important updates from Silver Spring — a park shooting with two suspects in custody and a Clarksburg townhouse fire with no injuries — then reset with good news: Irene’s Pupusas opens in Colesville and a Northwest High alum has reffed 450+ NBA games. Plus a gentle Steveism and a dad joke to end with a smile. TapYourNews.com

Library charges, new street rules, Germantown October Fest

Montgomery County’s news starts with charges against a Gaithersburg man accused of child sex abuse at the Quince Orchard Library. We’ve got your Friday weather, plus an update on hundreds of new “No Right on Red” signs aimed at making Bethesda and Silver Spring streets safer. Firefighters in Derwood rescued a resident from a serious apartment blaze, while Pines of Rome in Bethesda just won best pizza in the region. Police are also warning about a fake cop van spotted in Montgomery Village, and Germantown is gearing up for a big October Fest with music and parades. Visit TapYourNews.com to sign up for email notifications when new episodes drop.