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Latest reporting from the Community desk.

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Latest reporting from the Community desk.

Community

Latest reporting from the Community desk.

TPS termination hits Montgomery County healthcare workers

County Executive Marc Elrich used his weekly media briefing to highlight how the federal termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians is costing Montgomery County residents their jobs, threatening the healthcare workforce and spreading fear among families.

· 3 min read

TPS termination hits Montgomery County healthcare workers

County Executive Marc Elrich used his weekly media briefing to highlight how the federal termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians is costing Montgomery County residents their jobs, threatening the healthcare workforce and spreading fear among families.

· 3 min read

TPS termination hits Montgomery County healthcare workers

County Executive Marc Elrich used his weekly media briefing to highlight how the federal termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians is costing Montgomery County residents their jobs, threatening the healthcare workforce and spreading fear among families.

· 3 min read

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MCPS replaces countywide back-to-school fair with six regional events, including one in Potomac

Montgomery County Public Schools replaced its single countywide Back-to-School Fair with six regional events on Aug. 22, including the Park Potomac Ice Cream Social & Back Pack Drive at 11 a.m., giving Potomac families a neighborhood option for free supplies three days before school starts.

Three children walking on a sidewalk, each wearing a large colorful backpack.

WSSC Water invites Potomac residents to weigh in on Wandering Trail sewer rehab

WSSC Water will present 30% design plans for the Wandering Trail Sewer Rehabilitation Project at a virtual community meeting on Tuesday, August 4, giving Potomac residents a chance to ask questions and submit feedback before engineering work advances.

Worker in hard hat and safety vest recording readings from gauges on sewer rehabilitation equipment.

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