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Bethesda, Maryland · BethesdaCielo Rojo, a fine-casual Mexican restaurant previously at 7056 Carroll Ave., owned and operated by Bethesda native Carolina McCandless and her husband, David Perez, reopened in a new location on the same street in January. The move expanded the restaurant’s capacity from 40 to more than 120 guests in addition to a private dining room, a 13-seat bar and a 40-seat seasonal patio. McCandless, who oversees operations, and Perez, the executive chef,…See the Story
Same street, new menu items: Ciejo Rojo reopens
Primary Elections · BethesdaMaryland Congressional District 6 candidate Peter Choharis (D) dropped out of the race and endorsed fellow Democrat April McClain Delaney (D) on the first day of early voting in the May 14 primary election, according to a Thursday video and news release. “While I am thrilled by all the progress we’ve made over the last few months and all the momentum we are gaining, I also understand that we do not have enough runway to win the nomination in May…See the Story
Congressional District 6 candidate Peter Choharis drops out, endorses McClain Delaney
Bethesda, Maryland · BethesdaA Montgomery County Council committee is recommending an additional $49.5 million in funding for Montgomery County Public Schools for the coming fiscal year, potentially reducing a $60 million gap between the spending included in the proposed county operating budget and the school board’s funding request. County Executive Marc Elrich’s (D) $7.1 billion proposed operating budget for fiscal year 2025, which starts July 1, includes $3.3 billion for…See the Story
Council committee recommends $49.5M more for MCPS next fiscal year
Narcan · BethesdaEmergent BioSolutions, a Rockville-based company that produces pharmaceuticals including Narcan and anthrax vaccines, is eliminating 300 positions and shuttering manufacturing facilities. The move comes after Emergent reported a $9 million quarterly profit and was awarded a $235.8 million contract from the Department of Defense (WTOP) Montgomery Housing Partnership named Nonprofit Developer of the Year The Washington Business Journal named Montg…See the Story
Emergent BioSolutions cutting hundreds of jobs, closing Rockville facility
Senate · BethesdaIn a three-and-a-half-week period in April, U.S. Rep. David Trone of Potomac poured another $12.35 million in personal funds into his bid for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate–bringing to an eye-popping $54.12 million the extent to which he has dug into his own pocket to fund his campaign since launching it a year ago. In a pre-primary disclosure report filed Thursday afternoon with the Federal Election Commission, Trone–during the perio…See the Story
Trone is now the $54 million man—as he pours $12.35M more into Senate campaign
Bethesda, Maryland · BethesdaAMP by Strathmore, a music venue in North Bethesda’s Pike & Rose neighborhood, will close its doors June 30 after nine years of performances, according to Strathmore. Strathmore, the longtime arts nonprofit that operates AMP, said in a Wednesday announcement that Federal Realty Investment Trust will not be renewing AMP’s lease at 11810 Grand Park Ave. when it expires June 30. PJ Feinstein, Strathmore’s communications director, wrote Thursday in …See the Story
Strathmore’s AMP to close June 30 after nine years
Senate · BethesdaThe Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee (MCDCC) is seeking nominations to fill a General Assembly Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Ariana Kelly (D-Dist. 16), the committee announced in an email release Thursday. Kelly announced in March that she would be leaving the General Assembly to become executive director of the Maryland Commission for Women. Her resignation from the Senate will be effective May 5, according to the MCDCC. The s…See the Story