Cops Come Out to Play at Community Centers
Rockville’s three community centers are inviting residents to stop what they’re doing, drop the electronics, and play with the city’s finest — officers from the Rockville City Police Department.
Rockville’s three community centers are inviting residents to stop what they’re doing, drop the electronics, and play with the city’s finest — officers from the Rockville City Police Department.
Rockville’s three community centers are inviting residents to stop what they’re doing, drop the electronics, and play with the city’s finest — officers from the Rockville City Police Department.
Officer Seth Creel, of the Rockville City Police Department, was recognized by the Mayor and Council on Feb. 6. Creel was injured when his cruiser was struck on Rockville Pike on Jan. 7 by a vehicle driven by a motorist later charged with driving under the influence. “This is an
Daylight saving time begins March 12, which is the ideal reminder for homeowners to check their smoke alarms while setting clocks forward. State law from 2013 requires that battery-operated smoke alarms be replaced every 10 years from the date of manufacture. The devices should also be tested at least once
The Mayor and Council will ask the public for their opinion on whether Rockville should expand its smoking and vaping ban to include establishments with outdoor eating areas. A public hearing on the prohibition will be held Monday, March 27.
10-Week Course Includes Firearms Training Simulations Community members once again this spring have the opportunity to learn what it takes to be a police officer through the Rockville Citizens Police Academy.
10-Week Course Includes Firearms Training Simulations Community members once again this spring have the opportunity to learn what it takes to be a police officer through the Rockville Citizens Police Academy.
‘Snowzilla’ Led to Eight Days of Parking Restrictions in 2016 While snowfall like last year’s “Snowzilla” storm – which dumped nearly 30 inches of snow on Rockville – is rare, community members should remember that significant, deep snow could lead the city manager to declare a snow emergency.
Have Coffee with a Cop in King Farm The Rockville City Police Department will meet with community members for Coffee with a Cop on Monday, Jan. 9. Officers will be on hand for informal one-on-one chats with community members – no formal speeches, no agendas and no distractions – from
Have Coffee with a Cop in King Farm The Rockville City Police Department will meet with community members for Coffee with a Cop on Monday, Jan. 9. Officers will be on hand for informal one-on-one chats with community members – no formal speeches, no agendas and no distractions – from
With the Mayor and Council’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget deliberations set to wrap up in May, Rockville is already seeking input from community members about neighborhood improvement projects to be considered during the next budget season. The city’s Capital Improvements
Community engagements sessions in June offer the chance to voice your thoughts about the future of Rockville elections. The Mayor and Council, Board of Supervisors of Elections, city staff, and a city consultant will conduct a top-to-bottom review of Rockville’s
Join the City of Rockville for its 81st annual Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade Monday, May 26. Founded in 1944 by William (Bill) Wood, the Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade is a long-standing tradition in the City of Rockville. PARADE
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