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5 Things to Know Today, April 14, In Montgomery County | Montgomery Community Media

Today is Wednesday, April 14, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. MCPS Reminder: For Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) middle and high schoolers, today is a regular instructional day. Reminder: If you have students in middle school or high school, April 14, May 12 and June 2 will be regular instructional days. pic.twitter.com/oHDwnI0qmM 2. 3. Pausing J&J Doses: Following CDC and FDA recommendations, the Montgomery County health department announced it will pause use of single-dose Johnson & Johnson (J&J) COVID-19 vaccines after six recipients developed rare episodes involving blood clots. About 6.8 million doses of the J&J vaccine have been administered nationwide. In a statement, County Executive Marc Elrich said the health department will substitute Pfizer doses for J&J doses until further notice.

Breakfast links: DC let hundreds of housing vouchers go to waste

DC sat on hundreds of needed housing vouchers last year. Fairfax Co. expected to vote on historic overlay district for River Farm. Montgomery County’s infrastructure funding wish list.

Residents want more for mental health, less for police in FY22 budget

Residents want more for mental health, less for police in FY22 budget
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Elrich Disturbed by Takoma Park Shooting: You Can t Shoot People for Property Crimes

Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich. Via Montgomery County, MD Flickr. Taken 7/10/2020. Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich said he is very disturbed and concerned about Wednesday’s shooting in Takoma Park, in which police say an off-duty Pentagon Force Protection Agency officer shot and killed two people he said he saw trying to break into a car. Takoma Park Police identified the deceased as Dominique Williams, 32, of the 7600 block of Allendale Circle in Hyattsville and James Lionel Johnson, 38, of the 3300 block of Princess Stephanie Court in District Heights. According to police, the officer said they failed to follow his direction and attempted to flee in a vehicle, and the officer discharged his service weapon.

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