Just weeks before the primary election, Montgomery County has lost yet another corporate headquarters to Northern Virginia. Spatial Front, a defense contracting firm, has announced it will be relocating from Bethesda to Crystal City. It will take 450 high-wage jobs with it. Spatial Front is a privately held firm founded in 2008 that specializes in artificial intelligence, machine learning, geospatial technologies, cloud services, and digital modernization for U.S. federal agencies.
Sam Eig
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Thursday, June 4, 2026
Another corporate headquarters leaving Montgomery County for Virginia
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Germantown restaurant's contents to be auctioned off June 23
The contents of a restaurant in Germantown will be auctioned off starting on June 23, 2026. Described as a French bistro, the establishment appears to be the now-closed Laperaux: The Journeymanchef's French Bistro at 18056 Mateny Road at Cloppers Mill Village. Among the items hitting the auction block is one you rarely see in a Montgomery County restaurant liquidation: a baby grand piano. Check out the auction listing for all of the equipment up for grabs for the collector or budding restauranteur.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Brookes Manor apartment complex for sale in Gaithersburg
Brookes Manor, a low-rise apartment complex at 206 Brookes Avenue in Gaithersburg, is being marketed for sale. The 30-unit property is located in the City of Gaithersburg, which means it is exempt from the Montgomery County rent control law. A management firm is already in place, allowing more of a hands-off ownership style for the prospective buyer. The asking price is not given in the online listing, and you must sign a confidentiality agreement to view certain documents related to the property.
Monday, June 1, 2026
Two aggravated assaults in 2 hours & 10 minutes on same block in Germantown
What's going on in the 13100 block of Waters Landing Drive, folks? It was a rough afternoon outside of Waters Landing Elementary School in Germantown yesterday, May 31, 2026. Montgomery County police responded to two separate reports of aggravated assaults on that block just two hours and ten minutes apart. At 3:48 PM Sunday, multiple people were assaulted and injured by a suspect. And at 5:58 PM, two juveniles were walking along when they were assaulted by an unspecified number of suspects. Police have not released a description of any of the suspects involved in either assault.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Home invasion in Gaithersburg
Montgomery County police responded to a report of a home invasion in Gaithersburg Wednesday afternoon, May 27, 2026. A suspect entered a townhome in the 200 block of Lazy Hollow Drive at 2:33 PM. The intruder was confronted by a resident who was home at the time, and fled. Police did not release a description of the home invader.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Switchblade-wielding juvenile threatens cineplex employee in Gaithersburg
Movie theater workers have it hard enough, sweeping up spilled popcorn and mopping up sticky soda after every screening for modest pay. Monday night at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg, they also had to deal with a violent customer. According to Montgomery County police, a patron at the AMC DINE-IN Rio Cinemas 18 pulled out a switchblade at 9:37 PM Monday, and threatened a theater employee. The juvenile suspect apparently escaped arrest.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Ed Hale racking up endorsements in Maryland governor race
Baltimore businessman Ed Hale has picked up the endorsement of several prominent Maryland Republicans as the June 23 primary election rapidly approaches. Delegate Kathy Szeliga (R - District 7a) and her district colleague Ryan Nawrocki (R) announced they are backing Hale at a press conference. Nawrocki picked up on one of Hale's signature issues, lowering utility bills, by noting that Governor Wes Moore's electric bill relief plan provides less than $13 a month to ratepayers. "Not even the price of a gumball," Nawrocki said.
Hale has also pulled off something of a coup in earning the endorsement of his biggest primary rival's own 2022 running mate. Gordana Schifanelli ran for lieutenant governor that year on a ticket with Dan Cox, who is running again this year with a different running mate, Rob Krop. Schifanelli not only isn't running alongside Cox this time, but has come out in support of Hale. An attorney from Queen Anne's County, Schifanelli retains a significant statewide following from that high-profile 2022 race and her own independent activism.
At a separate press conference, Schifanelli touted Hale's "wisdom, his experience, his knowledge in business." Referring to Hale's rags-to-riches success story, and the moribund state of the Maryland economy, Schifanelli responded to the biggest critique of Hale by his primary opponents: his recent party switch from Democrat to Republican. "I don't care if he was a Democrat, or if he's a Martian, for that matter, if he has experience to fix this economic disaster," she said. Szeliga also took that attack line head-on, recalling that Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump were once Democrats.






