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The former Hospital for the Negro Insane of Maryland was once the state’s most crowded psychiatric institution. Pulling off a ...
Frederick County Public Schools is inviting the community to help choose the name of its newest elementary school. The new ...
Developers are looking to build 50 single-family, detached homes in Frederick — drawing upon an approval that dates back over 100 years.
The statue of Captain John O’Donnell, an 18th century merchant who enslaved dozens of Black people on his Maryland plantation ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore recently signed the largest budget in state history that includes more than a dozen new taxes and ...
The apple fritters are architectural marvels – craggy mountains of dough studded with tender fruit chunks and laced with ...
The state delegation for Frederick County secured more than $2 million for local capital projects through bond bills during the 2025 Maryland General Assembly session. Bond bills are one way state ...
The new eateries will be part of a $103 million hotel and conference center being developed downtown. This five-story, ...
As an elected Republican in a rapidly changing place that gets more liberal with each election, Frederick County Sheriff ...
Kenneth B. Morris Jr.’s family treasures have always been American treasures. Morris, 62, is the great-great-great-grandson of abolitionist and orator, Frederick Douglass, and great-great-grandson of ...
For Joe Adkins, who was deputy director of Frederick’s Planning Department for 15 years, the “next step” in public service is running for election to the City Council. Adkins is running as a ...