The Banner Montgomery – 海角社区app 海角社区app Washington's Top 海角社区app Tue, 28 Apr 2026 15:17:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Wtop海角社区appLogo_500x500-150x150.png The Banner Montgomery – 海角社区app 海角社区app 32 32 Howard County kicks off Ellicott City flood tunnel construction this summer /howard-county/2026/04/howard-county-kicks-off-ellicott-city-flood-tunnel-construction-this-summer/ Tue, 28 Apr 2026 15:17:38 +0000 /?p=29191344 Construction on the massive, mile-long tunnel designed to divert flash flooding from Old Ellicott City will begin this summer, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball said Monday.

The 18-foot tunnel will collect stormwater along the steep-sided valley to keep it out of the historic mill town, which experienced catastrophic, deadly floods in 2011, 2016 and 2018, and carry it down to the Patapsco River.

Ball announced that work would start this summer while standing 150 feet under Old Ellicott City in an access shaft for the project. He was joined by Del. M. Courtney Watson, state Senators Guy Guzzone and Katie Fry Hester, and Heather Owens, who survived the 2016 flood.

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Former US Rep. Eric Swalwell placed on leave from U.Md. law school board /maryland/2026/04/former-us-rep-eric-swalwell-placed-on-leave-from-u-md-law-school-board/ Mon, 27 Apr 2026 22:26:18 +0000 /?p=29189068 Former U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell has been placed on leave from an advisory position at the Maryland law school he attended amid allegations of sexual misconduct.

Swalwell, a Democrat first elected to the House of Representatives in 2013, suspended his California gubernatorial campaign and resigned from Congress earlier this month after听. He has denied the allegations.

鈥淚 am deeply sorry to my family, staff, and constituents for mistakes in judgment I鈥檝e made in my past,鈥 Swalwell said in an April 13 social media post announcing his resignation from Congress. 鈥淚 will fight the serious false allegation made against me. However, I must take responsibility and ownership for the mistakes I did make.鈥

The Iowa native completed undergraduate and law studies in the University of Maryland system and has served on the Board of Visitors for the Francis King Carey School of Law since at least 2023. Swalwellreceived his law degree from the school in 2006, then began his career as a prosecutor in California.

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The Key Bridge took her daughter鈥檚 father. Now, ICE is moving to deport her. /baltimore/2026/04/the-key-bridge-took-her-daughters-father-now-ice-is-moving-to-deport-her/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 17:17:38 +0000 /?p=29178977 Roughly two years after the father of her daughter died during the听, Zoila Guerra Sandoval faces the possibility of deportation.

Guerra Sandoval, a native of Guatemala who has lived in Maryland for nearly two decades, is the former partner of听, one of the workers repairing the Key Bridge overnight when the Dali struck it in March 2024.

The six men who died were immigrants from Central America and Mexico, survived by dozens of immediate and extended family members left not only to grieve but also to navigate new financial pressures and other demands resulting from the loss.

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Washington County ICE facility construction limited by federal judge /maryland/2026/04/washington-county-ice-facility-construction-limited-by-federal-judge/ Wed, 15 Apr 2026 17:55:57 +0000 /?p=29147051 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement cannot proceed with retrofitting a warehouse in Western Maryland into a detention facility, pending further court proceedings, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.

U.S. District Judge Brendan A. Hurson said there are 鈥渋nternal inconsistencies鈥 in the federal government鈥檚 report concerning possible environmental impacts on the surrounding area, including local water and sewer infrastructure.

Hurson鈥檚 injunction prohibits building and operating detention space inside the facility while awaiting further arguments in the federal court case. But the ruling still allows ICE to proceed with certain construction activities like erecting an eight-foot security fence around the property, installing security cameras, fixing the HVAC system and creating office space inside.

The ruling comes as Hurson鈥檚 previous stop-work order was set to expire.

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Democrats outline deal to save Marylanders $150 on energy bills /maryland/2026/04/democrats-outline-deal-to-save-marylanders-150-on-energy-bills/ Mon, 13 Apr 2026 22:30:43 +0000 /?p=29140709 Top Maryland Democrats outlined a deal Monday to offer consumers swift, albeit limited, relief on soaring energy bills, finalizing a sweeping legislative package hours before the legislative session鈥檚 close.

Senate President Bill Ferguson and Speaker of the House Joseline Pe帽a-Melnyk stood with Gov. Wes Moore on Monday for a news conference laying out their agreement, which they听. The savings come via a temporary rollback to an energy efficiency surcharge on customer bills.

鈥淲e have spent these past weeks staying laser focused on making life just a little bit more affordable for the people of Maryland, because we鈥檙e all very clear of the complete onslaught that we鈥檙e enduring here,鈥 Moore said.

The Democrats who dominate the General Assembly spent the session telegraphing a plan was in the works for what has become a dominant issue, but agreement on the details proved more challenging than they suggested when they first announced the bill,听, a month ago.

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As energy costs soar, Pepco wants to raise rates again /local/2026/04/as-energy-costs-soar-pepco-wants-to-raise-rates-again/ Thu, 02 Apr 2026 20:56:21 +0000 /?p=29108436
Pepco Director of Regulatory Strategy Lusha茅 Cook speaks with 海角社区app's Shawn Anderson and Anne Kramer about a potential rate hike.

Pepco customers can bring their concerns over a proposed rate hike directly to the state鈥檚 utility regulator in the coming weeks.

The Exelon subsidiary, which serves more than 600,000 customers in Montgomery and Prince George鈥檚 counties, is seeking state approval to increase the fees it charges to deliver electricity to homes and businesses.

The Maryland Public Service Commission announced Wednesday that it will hold virtual hearings on April 14 and 17 to provide people a chance to comment on the proposal.

Pepco representatives have said the company must bring in more revenue to pay for hundreds of repair and maintenance projects, such as upgrading substations and replacing underground cables, to prevent power disruptions.

If the Public Service Commission approves the proposal, customers would see an average increase of $11.73 in their monthly bills, likely beginning in August. The five-member commission must issue a decision by Aug. 10.

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Ex-guitarist of Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile accused of attempted murder, targeting singer鈥檚 dad /baltimore/2026/04/ex-turnstile-guitarist-accused-of-attempted-murder-targeting-singers-dad/ Thu, 02 Apr 2026 19:32:05 +0000 /?p=29108213 A former guitarist of the Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile is accused of intentionally hitting the lead singer鈥檚 father with a car and leaving him with severe trauma to his legs.

Brady Ebert, 33, of Silver Spring, was taken into custody on Wednesday on charges of attempted second-degree murder and first-degree assault, and a district court commissioner ordered him to be held without bond.

Turnstile 鈥渃ut ties鈥 with Ebert in 2022 due to 鈥渁 consistent pattern of harmful behavior affecting himself, the band and the community,鈥 the band said in a statement on Thursday. Ebert 鈥渂egan threatening violence鈥 around that time, and those threats 鈥渆scalated further鈥 over the past few months, the band said.

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Major changes are coming for thousands of Montgomery County students /montgomery-county/2026/03/major-changes-are-coming-for-thousands-of-montgomery-county-students/ Thu, 26 Mar 2026 22:40:18 +0000 /?p=29085702 Big changes are coming to Montgomery County Public Schools.

With their vote Thursday night, the school board reshaped campus boundaries and academic programs. Their decisions came after months of protests and often contentious debate on both sides of the issues.

And while Thursday marks the board鈥檚 decision on a complex road map for the district, a group of parents has already pledged to pursue legal action over one of the most high-profile elements of the plan: relocating Wootton High School from its Rockville campus to a new building in Gaithersburg.

The meeting was tense, with security staff standing by and residents jeering as board members justified their votes.

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Wootton shooting: Montgomery County schools report details quick response 鈥 and need for better security /montgomery-county/2026/03/wootton-shooting-mcps-report-details-quick-response-and-need-for-better-security/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 22:14:52 +0000 /?p=29081933
The Banner's education reporter Talia Richman explains the findings of Montgomery County schools in its report on the Wootton High School shooting.

Within four minutes of the shooting at Rockville鈥檚 Wootton High School, the principal placed the campus on lockdown and a staffer called 911, according to a report on the incident released to families Wednesday.

The report outlines what happened after a shooting in a campus stairwell, providing the clearest picture yet of the Feb. 9 incident, in which a 16-year-old was injured. The victim was taken to recover at a hospital, and the suspect, a fellow student, was听听second-degree murder.

In the 56-page After-Action Report, district officials commend the response of law enforcement and campus staff, including the school nurse who rendered first aid to the injured student.

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Metro will halt trains between Friendship Heights and North Bethesda this summer /tracking-metro-24-7/2026/03/metro-will-halt-trains-between-friendship-heights-and-north-bethesda-this-summer/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 16:37:50 +0000 /?p=29080927 Metro鈥檚 Red Line trains won鈥檛 run between North Bethesda and Friendship Heights for two months this summer to accommodate construction related to the Purple Line.

Between July 6 and Sept. 7, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority will operate free shuttle buses for passengers at its Friendship Heights, Bethesda, Medical Center, Grosvenor-Strathmore and North Bethesda stations.

The shuttle bus will take about 48 minutes to service the five stops.

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鈥楽ave Wootton鈥 families plan to fight to keep school in Rockville /montgomery-county/2026/03/save-wootton-families-plan-to-fight-to-keep-school-in-rockville/ Tue, 17 Mar 2026 20:24:39 +0000 /?p=29055197 Rockville families are ramping up their fight to keep Thomas S. Wootton High School in their community ahead of a consequential vote next week.

The Montgomery County Public Schools board is expected to decide on the future of Wootton 鈥 and several other campus boundary lines 鈥 at its March 26 meeting.

If the board approves听, students who expected to attend Wootton will instead go to a newly constructed campus in Gaithersburg, about three miles away.

In the view of many Wootton parents, this move would needlessly uproot their children from a hub at the center of their community. At a Tuesday news conference, they threatened legal action as they questioned the district鈥檚 process, timeline and data.

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Jawando accuses Montgomery Co. Council colleagues of 鈥榞aslighting鈥 over ICE masking bill /montgomery-county/2026/03/jawando-accuses-montgomery-co-council-colleagues-of-gaslighting-over-ice-masking-bill/ Tue, 17 Mar 2026 18:31:16 +0000 /?p=29054817 After an emotional debate, the Montgomery County Council voted 7-4 Tuesday to reject a motion from council member Will Jawando to accelerate a bill that would prohibit federal, state and local law enforcement from wearing masks on the job.

鈥淚f we鈥檙e sued, we鈥檙e sued,鈥 said Jawando, who is running for county executive. 鈥淲e鈥檒l be doing what Thurgood Marshall did when he went around the country, attacking unjust laws and building a case.鈥

The Maryland attorney general鈥檚 office has warned that banning federal immigration officers from wearing masks would be 鈥渄ifficult and likely unconstitutional鈥 in response to a state bill with a similar aim.

Jawando wanted to bypass an April 17 work session and have the council vote on his bill at the March 24 council meeting.

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A county liquor store opened across the hall from a private retailer. Can it avoid competing? /montgomery-county/2026/03/a-county-liquor-store-opened-across-the-hall-from-a-private-retailer-can-it-avoid-competing/ Thu, 12 Mar 2026 22:42:44 +0000 /?p=29038312 Nick Gardner, owner of Choice Wine & Beer, thought the county had some nerve.

Last September, local officials were talking about supporting small businesses as they celebrated the opening of the newest county-owned Oak Barrel & Vine liquor store 鈥 across the hall from Gardner鈥檚 shop.

A county-owned competitor just steps away that opened in September, he worried, would hurt his business.

He said his fears have come to pass. Inthe five months since Oak Barrel & Vine opened, sales have fallen at Choice Wine & Beer. Gardner said he can no longer afford to hire extra staff or give his three employeesraises.

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Maryland sues Trump administration over Baltimore ICE holding room facility /maryland/2026/03/maryland-sues-trump-administration-over-baltimore-ice-holding-room-facility/ Tue, 10 Mar 2026 22:40:57 +0000 /?p=29029193 The state of Maryland on Tuesday sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, alleging it illegally 鈥渟tonewalled鈥 the state鈥檚 investigation into conditions at the George H. Fallon Federal Building in downtownBaltimore where immigrants were being held.

Attorney General AnthonyBrown, a Democrat, said his office鈥檚 Civil Rights Division and Federal Accountability Unitin January launched an investigation into the conditions inside the detainee holding rooms.

The probe followed reports in The Banner last year that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were holding undocumented immigrants听.

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Anticipating an ICE surge, county leaders in Md. ramp up immigrant protections /maryland/2026/03/anticipating-an-ice-surge-county-leaders-in-md-ramp-up-immigrant-protections/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 20:22:30 +0000 /?p=29001765 Prince George鈥檚 and Montgomery counties, home to more than half of the state鈥檚 foreign-born population, are bracing for a possible surge in federal immigration enforcement.

Immigrants and their advocates are alarmed by reports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is looking to lease more real estate and potentially send more agents to Maryland.

In recent weeks, local officials have proposed a slew of measures to stymie ICE鈥檚 plans.

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