- 1Maryland will begin imposing fines and impounding unregistered out-of-state vehicles starting in October.
- 2Rain is expected on Thursday and Saturday, with high temperatures reaching 83 degrees.
- 3Key upcoming dates include school start dates and the Senior Tax Credit application deadline on September 1, 2026.
Top Local News and County Updates Maryland is tightening rules on out-of-state license plates, with plans to impose fines and impound unregistered vehicles starting in October. Additional news highlights include a push for ranked choice voting in Maryland, a lawsuit over a $5,000 fee in Prince George's County, and a DOJ appeal regarding the Garcia dismissal. Across the county, there are 20 local stories this week, including seven breaking, four business, two policy, and seven traffic and safety reports.
Important Community Deadlines For Montgomery County Public Schools, Student Transition Day is scheduled for August 24, 2026, followed by the first day of school on August 25, 2026. Eligible homeowners also have until September 1, 2026, to submit their applications for the Montgomery County Maryland Senior Tax Credit. Keeping note of these dates helps ensure your household stays prepared.
Weather and Community Events Rain is forecast for Thursday and Saturday, with a high of 83 degrees. Several local library and community events are approaching, beginning with an Endangered Animals - Blue Whales Craft on September 5 and a Study Skills and Academic Planning session on September 15. Neighbors can also join the Gaithersburg Library Writing Group on September 20, as well as Bone Builders at Chevy Chase Library on November 16.
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