873 days ago - To area anti-abortion-rights advocates, there is no more a glaring sign of pro-abortion-rights hypocrisy than its claim to be a guardian of women’s health while denying the induced abortion-breast cancer link.
882 days ago - The secret’s out: Bethesda resident Danuta Wilson told Maryland car owners Wednesday that come this October, auto manufacturers will be required to inform customers when they extend warranties to cover car defects that occur after written warranties have expired.
889 days ago - Within the past month, the number of vehicle break-ins throughout Bethesda has nearly tripled from a year ago, prompting police to ramp up the number of officers patrolling the city.
891 days ago - A mere 45 days to mull over the most comprehensive plan to date for the transformation of Bethesda’s National Naval Medical Center is nowhere close to enough time, Montgomery County Council members said Monday.
897 days ago - After delays and cost increases, Bethesda-based USEC is preparing to test its next generation uranium enrichment technology in the coming weeks, company officials said Tuesday.
904 days ago - Composer and pianist Jessica Krash represents every woman in the arts who has followed her muse to achieve career goals while raising a family. The Chevy Chase resident closes Strathmore’s Women in the Arts series Thursday in a program of her original works, two of them world premieres.
923 days ago - Montgomery County water crews continued working throughout the day Thursday to replace a pipe that burst Wednesday night, flooding 12 homes and displacing residents near the 5200 block of Bradley Boulevard in Bethesda.
926 days ago - Lockheed Martin, a Bethesda-based researcher, designer, developer and manufacturer of advanced technology, announced the signing of a $380 million contract with the U.S. military.
930 days ago - Two Bethesda men are headed to Montgomery County Circuit Court today in a case that likely will define the process for developers to ask for affordable housing exceptions.
931 days ago - Bethesda-based USEC, a company that supplies uranium to nuclear power plants, announced first-quarter profits of $39.3 million, up $4.7 million from the same period last year.