Kensington News

Helping the helpers: Kensington disability services provider opens training academy  

Classes for support workers aim to lower turnover in profession

Kensington man faces second-degree murder charge in connection with fatal shooting 

Altercation at Franklin Street home led to incident, police say

One dead after shooting at Kensington home; suspect in custody

Caller reported shooting his friend, according to radio transmissions

2024 Neighborhood Guide: Kensington

Art studios, antique shops and a farmers market are just a few of the town's highlights

Carmen’s Italian Ice opens Kensington location

Shop earned ‘Most Creative Frozen Treats’ honor from Bethesda Magazine

Keeping up with Kensington

Explore the shopper's heaven, with a brewery, walking trails and spots on the National Register of Historic Places
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Dress up at this old-school costume shop, one of the last of its kind

In Kensington, Gene's Costumes meets the demand for Elvis suits, Bridgerton breeches and Marvel superhero capes

Swastikas drawn this week at three MCPS schools, district announces 

Councilmembers call for revisiting curriculum on antisemitism

Here comes Captain Maryland!

Retired county firefighter from Kensington gains fame with superhero persona

Man charged in stabbing in Gaithersburg

Incident occurred in 18700 block of North Frederick Avenue, according to police

Judge to consider latest medical evaluation of woman charged with killing 92-year-old Kensington housemate

Julia Birch is asking to plead not criminally responsible in death of noted sculptor last year

Furman elected to fourth term as Kensington’s mayor

Kensington Mayor Tracey Furman was elected to a fourth term Monday in the town’s...
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