Bethesda Intelligence campus opens on Sangamore Road
The Intelligence Community Campus-Bethesda (ICC-B) officially opened last week with 3,000 employees at the former Sangamore Road home of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. [Government Executive]
On Thursday, ICC-B officials will brief the public on the construction and renovation of the campus in a meeting set for the next-door Washington Waldorf School. [Montgomery County BRAC]
MCPS releases official student count
The school system says there are 156,455 students attending classes this year, close to its projected total of 156,692 announced in August. [Washington Post]
New home listings, median sales price up in Montgomery County
The Greater Capital Area Association of Realtors says the median price of homes in Montgomery County last month was up 1 percent compared to September 2014 and the highest number of homes were listed since September 2006. [WTOP]
Presidential candidate O’Malley gets little love from home state
Former Gov. Martin O’Malley drew the support of just 4 percent of Maryland Democrats or Democratic-leaning independents in a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll, putting him way behind Hillary Clinton (43 percent), Joe Biden (26 percent) and Bernie Sanders (20 percent). [Washington Post]
County planners talk Bicycle Master Plan in Bethesda
Planners held a public meeting last week at Walter Johnson High School to talk about the development of the plan and their proposal for a network of separated bicycle lanes in White Flint. [Planning Department/YouTube]
Chance of showers Tuesday morning, then more sunny skies
The National Weather Service says there will be a 30-percent chance of rain until 11 a.m., when clouds should start clearing and the temperature will reach around 75 degrees. [National Weather Service]
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