Fire Hits Bethesda Home; Dozens of Dogs Seized From Home in Rockville Area

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January 4, 2016 8:04 a.m.

Bethesda home under construction catches fire

A single-family home under construction at 5411 Huntington Parkway caught fire Saturday night, possibly due to electrical causes. The fire caused less than $25,000 in damage. [Pete Piringer/Twitter]

Dozens of dogs seized from Rockville-area home

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Montgomery County animal services seized 66 dogs from a Rockville-area home on New Year’s Day after a dog bite was reported. Authorities said the dogs have a variety of medical issues. The homeowner’s name has not been released. [Washington Post]

Bethesda Circulator expands Monday

The free bus that travels around downtown Bethesda will have a slightly longer route starting Monday. The bus route will expand south to Bradley Boulevard and north to Battery Lane. [Bethesda Beat]

How to recycle Christmas trees

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Montgomery County will be collecting Christmas trees this week. To recycle one, simply put it near the curb by 7 a.m. on your recycling collection day, or if you live in an apartment, check with your property manager. [Montgomery County]

Flurries expected Monday

Get the winter coat out, today’s high is expected to reach just 36 degrees and scattered flurries are predicted. [National Weather Service]

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