Ginny Bixby

Ginny Bixby joined the organization as a politics reporter in 2022 and was promoted to senior reporter in 2024. She was previously a reporter for The Daily Progress in Charlottesville, Virginia. She’s received awards from the Local Media Association, Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association, and Virginia Press Association.

Elrich slams Trump’s decision to pardon Jan. 6 insurrectionists, other executive orders

County executive criticizes directives overturning protections for LGBTQ+ community, climate change prevention

Friedson has more than $1M in campaign funds as speculation about county executive run grows

County Councilmember has largest war chest among colleagues, potential candidates

County officials, advocates respond to Trump’s mass deportation order that will allow ICE to enter schools, churches

Elrich says county government will not ‘stand between the federal police and ICE agents’

Freezing temperatures spark concern about age of MoCo water pipes

More than 360 water main breaks have occurred in bi-county area this year

County Council to vote on proposed capital budget funding amendments

Plus: Public hearings on animal impoundment bill, parking waiver for service providers impacted by Purple Line construction

Jeremiah Pope to run for At-large Montgomery County Council seat

Maryland General Assembly staff member ran for Dist. 5 in 2022

Biden preemptively pardons Raskin, other members of Jan. 6 committee

Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn of Wheaton also received designation

U.S. Supreme Court to hear MCPS parents’ LGBTQ+ books ‘opt-out’ case

Plaintiffs in Mahmoud v. Taylor want to require MCPS to notify families about use of such content in class

Former MoCo Democratic party chair Scott Goldberg to run for County Council

Silver Spring resident and real estate attorney ran unsuccessfully in 2022

Fallen Montgomery County firefighter posthumously promoted to lieutenant

Public viewing and service for Christopher Higgins to be held Thursday

Local FBI agent indicted for allegedly sexually assaulting three women at Gaithersburg tattoo studio

Eduardo Valdivia allegedly lured women with promises of modeling opportunities

Elrich: Revised capital budget would fund Woodward High School auditorium

County executive continues to lobby for special taxing districts to fund infrastructure

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