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Sewage Overflow Reported In Part Of Lake Linganore
Residents urged to avoid the waters.

Frederick County Health Department Says New, Dangerous Drug Detected In The Area
Officials say it can cause harm and even death. The label on the bags of 5F ADB. The Frederick County Health Department says it’s a dangerous drug. (Picture from the Fredeick County Health Department.)

Frederick Police Charge Two Individuals In Separate Incidents Last Weekend
They say both incidents required precise judgment, a coordinated effort and strong communication.

Government Offices In Frederick County To Close On Memorial Day
They will reopen at their regulars house on Tuesday, May 27th.

Restoration of Frederick’s Historic Clock Tower Begins
Scaffolding installation underway at Trinity Chapel, home to city’s oldest spire.

Man Arrested and Charged With Murder in Washington County
32-year-old Taylor Andrew Rowles, has been charged with 1 count of First-Degree Murder and other charges.

Montgomery County Detectives Investigate Toddler’s Fall from Fifteenth Floor Apartment
2-year old landed in the bushes 15 stories below.

Driver Arrested For Pointing A Gun At Another Motorist In Road Rage Incident On I-270
The victim was not injured. Top: Joshua Johnson Bottom: Handgun located in his vehicle (Photos from Maryland State Police)

Frederick County Grand Jury Issues Six Indictments
One is against a Frederick man charged with possessing explosives without a license.

Baltimore City Man Arrested In Carroll County On Drug Offenses
He was apprehended during a traffic with a quantity of drugs in his vehicle. Drugs Confiscated following traffic stop in Carroll County, May 13th, 2025. (Photo from Carroll County Sheriff’s Office)

Frederick County Sheriff Supports Deputy’s Actions In Officer-Involved Shooting On Monday
He says the deputy was ‘cool, clam and collected’ when confronting a man armed with a knife. Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins

Sheriff’s Deputy In Officer-Involved Shooting In Frederick Will Not Face Charges
State’s Attorney’s Office says the use of force by Corporal Morton ‘necessary and proportional.’