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Top Headlines: Suspicious Death in Rockville, Start Date on Transit Center Work

Get caught up on headlines from around Montgomery County.

By Tiffany Arnold

With 11 websites across Montgomery County, Patch brings you news from every corner of our community. Catch up on headlines you might have missed this week: 

Police Identify Rockville Man Found Dead Under Suspicious Circumstances
ROCKVILLE—Police have identified the man found dead in a Rockville home under suspicious circumstancesThursday as 50-year-old Chandrasekhar Korapati. Police said Korapati had gotten into an altercation with his adult son and daughter the night before police found him dead. Read the story and watch video from the scene at Rockville Patch.

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National Cathedral Funeral for Chevy Chase Student Killed in Egypt

CHEVY CHASE—Andrew Pochter, 21, of Chevy Chase, was killed during a violent political protest in Egypt on June 28. Pochter was spending the summer in Egypt to teach English to children. Read more on Bethesda-Chevy Chase Patch.

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Height Wars: In Chevy Chase Lake, How Tall Is Tall Enough?
CHEVY CHASE—Councilman Roger Berliner supports limiting the height of new construction in the Chevy Chase Lake sector (on Connecticut Avenue just south of the Capital Beltway), but the majority of his fellow council members did not vote to support his proposed 90-foot height limit. Read more on Bethesda-Chevy Chase Patch.

Leggett: Silver Spring Transit Center Work Begins 'Within the Next Week'
SILVER SPRING--Read what the Montgomery County executive said about the troubled transit center in a virtual town hall meeting this week.

Report: Rice Endorses Feldman for District 15 Seat

GERMANTOWN—Montgomery County Councilman Craig Rice, a former state lawmaker and a resident of Germantown, wrote a letter to the Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee endorsing Maryland Del. Brian J. Feldman for the vacated District 15 senate seat. Read the story at Germantown Patch.


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