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Hagerstown, MD, United States

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Tracking the chance of severe weather Tuesday afternoon

LOCALDVM.COM (WDVM) — WDVM’s Michelle Horst and Meteorologist Damon Matson report the latest information about the storm damage from the storms on Monday and look at what you can expect Tuesday afternoon with more showers and storms possible. It only takes one storm to cause problems, even on a low-risk day, and yesterday proved that. […] → Read More

Man’s body found near railroad tracks

HAGERSTOWN, Md. (WDVM) – A man’s body was found early Monday morning near a set of railroad tracks in Hagerstown. According to a release from the Hagerstown Police Department, officers were called to the area of West Church Street and North Burhans Boulevard at 4:44 a.m., for a report of a found body. Upon arrival, […] → Read More

Hagerstown woman dies following early morning crash

Maryland State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Maryland Route 40 and Garland Groh Boulevard in Hagerstown, which resulted in the death of one woman. → Read More

Chambersburg stabbing under investigation

Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a stabbing that took place on December 19. → Read More

Long-awaited bypass opens in Washington County

Washington County's Southern Boulevard is officially open to traffic as of 3 p.m. on Tuesday. → Read More

Residents in Western Maryland town without water

Residents of Lonaconing in Allegany County are facing a water crisis. → Read More

New commissioners sworn-in at Washington County Circuit Court

The new five-member board of the Washington County Commissioners were sworn-in Tuesday in Hagerstown. → Read More

Emergency services worker faces assault charges

A Gaithersburg man is facing charges for assaulting a woman while providing her treatment in an ambulance. The assault occurred while he was on duty with Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services. → Read More

Thanksgiving travel numbers break records

Thanksgiving travel numbers have broken a 17-year record, according to the Transportation Security Administration. → Read More

California wildfire victims helped by Western Maryland Chapter of American Red Cross

Although the fires in California continue to burn, help continues to arrive from across the country. → Read More

Sharpsburg business offers veterans free haircuts

Beth Harris of Victory Garden Ranch in Sharpsburg said that she wanted to do something around, but not on, Veterans Day so that local veterans would not miss out on the other events surrounding the holiday last Sunday. → Read More

Canvass continues in Washington County

The count continues in Washington County. → Read More

Go vote, but Marylanders leave your phones at home!

As voters head off to the polls on Tuesday, there are things they can and cannot take into the polling place. → Read More

Hagerstown Kiwanis Club holds Rose Day fundraiser

The Hagerstown Kiwanis Club held the annual Rose Day fundraiser on Wednesday, October 24. → Read More

Donald Trump Jr. campains for U.S. Senate candidate

Donald Trump Jr. began his week was in Inwood, West Virginia. → Read More

Drug money donated to prevention program

Washington Goes Purple is a prevention campaign to help raise awareness of the dangers of prescription painkillers, opioid overdoses and ald works to develop educational programming for young people in Washington County. → Read More

Hagerstown councilwoman honored

At just 32 years-old, Emily Keller owns her own business. She is a mother to a 10-year-old daughter. She is an outspoken advocate for overdose awareness. She sits on multiple boards, along with the Hagerstown City Council. → Read More

Effective leadership workshop

Dr. Zebulan Hundley spoke in Hagerstown with a focus to bring community organizations together. → Read More

Washington County moves to re-structure economic development commission

There's a new way of doing business in town, and Washington County is taking steps to make the approach more inclusive. → Read More

Washington County moves forward with boulevard extension project

Washington County is receiving funding from the Maryland State Department of Transportation for the first phase of work on Eastern Boulevard in Hagerstown. → Read More