By Adam Pagnucco. Part One started our list of the top twenty posts in our first year ranked by page views. We have previously listed posts 11-20. Today we list…
By Adam Pagnucco. Last February, Council Member Will Jawando introduced a bill to restrict the authority of county police officers to make traffic stops. Council Member Kristin Mink co-sponsored the…
Your Picks in Year One, Part One
By Adam Pagnucco. On September 27, 2022, Montgomery Perspective published its first post. Since then, almost 500 posts have followed. It’s been a tumultuous year and we have watched it…
Questions MCPS Should Answer
By Adam Pagnucco. This Thursday, the county council’s Education and Culture Committee is scheduled to discuss the initial findings of MCPS’s investigation into its sexual harassment scandal. Here are the…
Will Kaiser Permanente Workers Strike?
By Adam Pagnucco. Kaiser Permanente is one of the largest health care providers in the Washington-Baltimore region as well as many other parts of the country. And now it looks…
By Adam Pagnucco. On July 13, the executive branch sent a report to the county council on the status of its conditional grant to Marriott. The grant dates back to…
Elrich Criticizes Silence of School Board
By Adam Pagnucco. At his weekly media briefing yesterday, County Executive Marc Elrich addressed ongoing controversies at MCPS. After repeating his concerns about the initial summary report of MCPS’s sexual…
By Adam Pagnucco. Montgomery County Inspector General Megan Davey Limarzi has written Board of Education President Karla Silvestre to notify her of two “engagements” related to MCPS’s sexual harassment scandal. …
Pharma Bro Redux
By Adam Pagnucco. Council Member Will Jawando’s acceptance of a $3,900 PAC check from an anti-union law firm is not the first time he has faced controversy over political contributions. …
By Adam Pagnucco. With questions continuing to swirl over MCPS’s sexual harassment scandal, in which top management promoted a principal despite knowing of an active investigation against him, the issue…