Thursday, May 14, 2026

Fatal shooting outside of Marriott North Bethesda hotel


Yet another shocking violent crime has been committed in broad daylight in Montgomery County, a disturbing new trend in the County's six-year crime wave that has picked up steam this spring. An adult male was fatally shot outside of the Marriott North Bethesda Hotel and Conference Center at 5701 Marinelli Road in Rockville around 11:37 AM this morning. Yes, that's AM, not PM. One would like to assume it would be safe to walk outside this hotel at 11:37 PM. It's astonishing that one now must be hesitant to do so just before lunchtime under bright sunshine. 

According to Montgomery County police, officers were dispatched to respond to a report of a shooting outside the hotel. Upon arrival, first responders found an adult male in "serious condition." The victim was subsequently declared deceased, and police say they are investigating the case as a homicide.

@TheDMVLive reports on X that the victim was shot in the back of the head outside the hotel around 11:35 AM, and that the alleged shooter fled on foot toward the White Flint Metro station across Rockville Pike. 

Whether it is a gunfight inside a Silver Spring grocery store or outside of a Westbard Avenue bowling alley, a gun being fired at students in a downtown Bethesda park at lunchtime, or someone being shot in broad daylight outside a hotel in White Flint at 11:35 AM, these things were not happening in Montgomery County twenty - or even ten - years ago. 

What is happening to our community, and why do we keep electing the people who have done this to us?

Artena Bethesda developer hires artist to paint windows of vacant storefronts


The developer of the stalled-out Artena Bethesda apartment tower project recently had a row of the vacant storefronts on the Wisconsin Avenue side of the site painted blue. Now an artist has been hired to paint artworks on the store windows. The vertical panels display a variety of colorful scenes, most with a nature theme. I'm not sure if the new paint and artworks will necessarily make pedestrians feel safer walking along that stretch after dark, but it is certainly an improvement over the status quo of the last decade.




Wednesday, May 13, 2026

The Velvet Room aiming for June opening in Bethesda


After a long permitting and construction process, The Velvet Room is finally looking forward to opening next month at 8020 Norfolk Avenue in downtown Bethesda. The speakeasy is aiming for June 10, 2026 as opening night, according to the website. However, a sign in the window allows for some wiggle room with a pronouncement of "opening around June 10."


"Opening its doors on June 10, 2026, The Velvet Room is set to become Bethesda's newest destination for sophisticated nightlife," the venue said in a statement. "This elegant lounge bar, located at 8020 Norfolk Ave, promises an unforgettable experience. Step into a world of luxurious ambiance, where every detail is crafted to provide a serene and exclusive escape from the everyday. The Velvet Room offers a curated selection of premium beverages in a stylish setting, perfect for unwinding after a long day or celebrating a special occasion. Prepare to indulge in an atmosphere of refined comfort and timeless glamour."

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Alo sets opening date at Bethesda Row


Alo
has scheduled an opening date for its eagerly-awaited boutique at 7236 Woodmont Avenue at Bethesda Row. Its doors are now set to open on Friday, May 22, 2026. Alongside Beyond Yoga's recent arrival at Westfield Montgomery Mall, Alo has generated a lot of excitement about its impending arrival among readers in its target audience.

Los Angeles-based Alo sells "high-performance, fashion-forward clothing" for movement, recovery, and the wellness-focused lifestyle. The company has anchored its business model and mission on a dual foundation of yoga and mindfulness. In Bethesda, that will extend beyond apparel and accessories to include free online classes, community events, and wellness-fostering products. Underscoring the company's wellness aesthetic, its bricks-and-mortar locations are referred to not as "stores," but as Sanctuaries.

Monday, May 11, 2026

Police investigate threatening Pyle Middle School text message


Montgomery County police were contacted last night, May 10, 2026, about an unspecified threat allegedly made in a student group text. The participants in the texting group were students at Thomas W. Pyle Middle School in Bethesda, police said. According to police, the threat was made in a text sent last evening, and they were then contacted by a concerned individual at 11:55 PM last night. 

Police did not state the outcome of their investigation beyond the above information. This leaves the public to assume and speculate that the absence of public action or further comment by police and Montgomery County Public Schools today suggests it was determined there was no immediate danger. One would like to think more information would be available in this day and age regarding such threats.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Squishable moving at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda


Squishable
is relocating inside Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. The plush toy retailer won't be going far, though. It is going to be across from its current location. That location has temporarily closed because it takes time and some doing to corral these creatures and herd them across the corridor. 




Indecent exposure in Friendship Heights


Montgomery County police responded to a report of indecent exposure in the Village of Friendship Heights in Chevy Chase yesterday afternoon, May 9, 2026. The incident was reported at a park in the 5400 block of Friendship Boulevard at 2:45 PM Saturday. That appears to be Willoughby Park at the corner of Friendship and Willard Avenue. It's quite disturbing that this took place during daylight hours on a busy Saturday afternoon.

Saturday, May 09, 2026

Bethesda Fine Arts Festival 2026


The Bethesda Fine Arts Festival has returned to the Woodmont Triangle neighborhood of downtown Bethesda for 2026. Featured are the works of over 120 national artists, in a variety of mediums. There is also live music, and food is available from several vendors on-site. Admission is free. The festival is winding down for today, but there is another whole day tomorrow, Sunday, May 10 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.






Maryland Governor Wes Moore visits Max's Best Ice Cream in Bethesda


Maryland Governor Wes Moore was in Montgomery County Thursday for a Purple Line ceremony, but made time for an extended visit to Max's Best Ice Cream at 7770 Woodmont Avenue in downtown Bethesda. He presented the ice cream parlor with a Governor's Citation recognizing the work the business is doing, in conjunction with Best Buddies and the Walt Whitman High School Learning for Independence program, to provide employment opportunities for members of the community with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Moore also joined the staff to learn a thing or two himself about how the treats are made in the kitchen at Max's.


The staff had a final surprise for the governor, when they presented him with the limited-edition Give Me Moore Old Bay Sundae. With the iconic Tastee Diner in the background, Moore handed out spoons so the staff could share in the enjoyment of his namesake dessert. The sundae features a warm, house-made brownie topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, Old Bay caramel sauce, Old Bay-coated honey roasted peanuts, Fisher's (of course!) Old Bay Caramel Popcorn, whipped cream, and a handmade chocolate crab.




Photos courtesy Max's Best Ice Cream
 

Friday, May 08, 2026

Cubano's pauses alcohol sales in Bethesda


Cubano's
at 4907 Cordell Avenue in downtown Bethesda has temporarily paused liquor sales. The restaurant is applying for a new liquor license from Montgomery County. Until it is successful in obtaining one, no beer, wine, or alcoholic cocktails can be served. Cubano's previously held a Class B liquor license from the County. It's unclear how the restaurant lost that license.