Indictment for MCPS first grade teacher accused of selling fentanyl

Bethesda startup raises $45M to use shipyards for building nuclear reactors; police searching for road rage suspect

October 14, 2024 10:00 a.m.

A Montgomery County Public Schools first grade teacher accused of selling fentanyl pills to a man who later died of an overdose has been indicted. Sarah Magid, who is on leave from her teaching job at Dr. Charles Drew Elementary School in Silver Spring, was indicted Thursday in Montgomery County District Court, according to court filings. (The Washington Post)

Bethesda startup raises $45M to build nuclear reactors at shipyards

Founded in 2023, Blue Energy in Bethesda raised $45 million to fuel its plans to use shipyards to build modular nuclear reactors that will then be moved to serve data centers. (Washington Business Journal)

Police searching for road rage suspect

Police are looking for a suspect who was in one car traveling on northbound I-270, south of West Montgomery Village, and then shot at another car on Friday night. (WJLA

Today’s weather:

Partly sunny, with a high near 63

- Advertisement -

In case you missed it:

Police investigating two stabbings near Twinbrook Metro

After historic wrongs, advocates hope to grow county’s Black homeownership

Five things to know about the term-limit referendum on the Nov. 5 ballot

Digital Partners

Enter our essay contest