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Frederick Woman Charged with Numerous Drug Offenses
This was the result of a heroin distribution drug investigation.

Frederick Mayor Schedules Next Q & A
Informal Q & A sessions occur on 4th Fridays.

Adenovirus Cases Increasing at University of Maryland College Park
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — At least 35 cases of adenovirus have been reported at the University of Maryland, College Park, attended by an 18-year-old who died of complications from the respiratory infection last month. News outlets report that the university on Wednesday confirmed the count, which has climbed by five in a week.…

The Frederick County Public School Board Releases their Proposed 2018-2019 School Calendar
This schedule includes eight potential snow days. Frederick, 12/13/2018 RD According to the Frederick County Public School Web site, the Board of Education of Frederick County has approved the 2018-2019 academic calendar for Frederick County Public Schools. School will start on Sept. 3, the day after Labor Day, and end…

Agriculture Department Urges Caution With Boxwood Holiday Decorations
ANNAPOLIS, MD. The Maryland Department of Agriculture urges Maryland residents buying fresh, holiday decorations to use caution with holiday greens that contain boxwood. By using boxwood greens you could potentially introduce a serious fungal disease called boxwood blight to surrounding boxwoods. During the holiday season, people often buy natural decorations, such as garland or…

Frederick County Begins Process to Set New County Health Priorities
A public informational meeting will take place on January 15, 2019.

A Murder Suspect’s Fate is Now in the Hands of the Jury
Delajhi Joyner is charged with 2 counts of 1st degree murder.

Frederick Police Department Joins ‘Neighbors’ by Ring App
It provides users with real-time, local crime and safety information.

Closing Arguments Set For Wed. In Double Homicide Trial
The defendant took the stand on Tues.

Two Thurmont Residents Charged With Robbery Offenses
They were arrested early Tuesday morning.

Comptroller Urges Marylanders To Shop Local For The Holidays
He says this keep the money circulating in the community.

Train Hits Truck In Ranson, WV
No one was injured