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City of Frederick fire officials investigating cause of building fire

Officials from Frederick County Maryland Fire and Rescue are investigating the cause of a fire that occurred in the 8000-block of Reichs Ford Road on Friday morning. → Read More

Man found guilty, sentenced for child abuse resulting in death

It was an emotional day in Frederick County, Md Circuit Court on Wednesday for both families involved in the case of Ryan Huffer, a man who was found guilty of child abuse resulting in the death of his son, Logan Luaces. → Read More

Mayors across the state of Maryland request more money for roads, highways

Leaders from different municipalities across Frederick County joined forces with other mayors throughout the state in Annapolis earlier this month to request more money for roads and highways. → Read More

Early morning crash leaves one dead

Deputies with the Frederick County Sheriff's Office are investigating a fatal crash that happened early Friday morning. → Read More

Middle school students turning required school project into way to give back

It started out as a service learning project for some students at Thomas Johnson Middle School, but it's now becoming something greater. → Read More

Frederick City Police: Suspect wanted for a series of bank robberies

Police believe a serial bank robber is hiding out of Frederick County after several robberies in four counties were reported. → Read More

Hospital receives high recognition from American Heart Association for stroke care

Frederick Memorial Hospital received the Stroke Gold plus Quality Achievement Award from the American Heart Association for providing top care for stroke patients. → Read More

Farmers teaching children about the agriculture industry

Agriculture week is underway, and a portion of the Francis Scott Key Mall is dedicated to local farmers. → Read More

Police are warning residents about a scam involving cashier checks

Police are warning residents about a scam involving a cashier check from American Heritage Federal Union. → Read More

New distillery coming to the city of Frederick, Md.

Dragon Distillery will be the first distillery to open in the city of Frederick this coming weekend. → Read More

Frederick County Council proposes bill that would increase mitigation fees for home builders

Members of the Frederick County Council held a workshop to talk about a proposal from County Executive Jan Gardner that would increase the fee builders are required to pay to construct housing developments near over-crowding schools, but some county council members said it's targeting an industry. → Read More

Mount Saint Mary University's president fires two professors

There is controversy on the campus of Mount Saint Mary's University. → Read More

City of Ranson mourning loss of Mayor David Hamill

The city of Ranson is mourning the loss of their mayor, David Hamill. → Read More

February is heart month, doctors give advice on preventing heart disease

According to the American Heart Association, heart disease in women causes more fatalities than all forms of cancer combined, which is why the Fulton County Medical Center is holding a National Go Red for Women campaign to raise awareness. → Read More

Grandmother murder case update: Judge denies motion to exclude blood splatter expert

Prosecuting and defense attorney in the case involving Hestina Harris, a woman accused of stabbing her grandmother to death, appeared before a judge to decide if one of the prosecuting attorney's witnesses has the proper qualifications to be an expert for trial. → Read More

Experts give advice on buying new televisions for the Super Bowl

A survey done by Fatwallet said that 40 percent of Americans will buy a new TV this year, and most of them will purchase a TV this week because they feel that prices are better than they were on Black Friday. → Read More

Oakdale Elementary School raises more than $9,000 for new technology

It's a trend that's happening nationwide. Schools are increasing the amount of technology in the classroom, and Oakdale Elementary School is following suit. → Read More

Mount Airy College Center for Health Care Education closing after spring semester

The Mount Airy College Center for Health Care Education is closing after the spring semester. → Read More

Veteran expanding The Warriors Journey Home project to Frederick

Retired U.S. Navy Veteran Milt Crutchley remembers coming home and feeling unwelcome after the Vietnam War. → Read More

Experts give advices on how to combat cabin fever

Got cabin fever? One local psychologist in Frederick is here to help. → Read More