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Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day to be Recognized at Renters Alliance Event

Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day will be honored by the Montgomery County Renters Alliance at their annual celebration in downtown Silver Spring. The event highlights the commitment to enhancing rental housing conditions and community engagement in the region.

Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day to be Recognized at Renters Alliance Event

Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day will be honored at the Montgomery County Renters Alliance's annual celebration in downtown Silver Spring. This event highlights the significance of housing issues in the region and Day's contributions to addressing them.

Police and Inspectors Crack Down on Unlicensed Street Vendors in Downtown Silver Spring

Montgomery County officials have intensified efforts to regulate unlicensed street vendors in downtown Silver Spring, addressing public health and safety concerns. The crackdown, involving both police and health department inspectors, aims to enforce compliance with local laws and protect consumers. This initiative highlights the ongoing challenges of balancing entrepreneurship with public safety in urban areas.

Police and Inspectors Crack Down on Unlicensed Street Vendors in Downtown Silver Spring

Montgomery County officials conducted a crackdown on unlicensed street vendors in downtown Silver Spring, emphasizing the need for compliance with health and permitting regulations. This initiative aims to protect public safety and ensure fair business practices in the local community.

Family Sues Apartment Manager for $2.3M After Fatal Arrive Silver Spring Fire

The parents of Melanie Diaz have filed a $2.3 million wrongful death lawsuit against the owners and management of the Arrive Silver Spring apartment complex following a fatal fire incident. The lawsuit alleges negligence in maintaining safety standards, which contributed to the tragic event. This case underscores ongoing concerns about fire safety in residential buildings.