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Man Charged With Burning Down His House
Fire officials say he used ordinary combustibles.

Snow Blankets Frederick County
Concerns about the night time when temperatures drop and freezing occurs.

Winter Weather Advisory Extended To 5 PM Friday
Three inches of snow is forecast before it’s all over.

Disability Employment in Maryland Lagging Behind Nation
Approximately 10,000 Marylanders are using the Social Security’s free Ticket to Work program.

Road Closures for Annual Fire in Ice Event
It’s taking place on Saturday, February 2nd.

A Winter Weather Advisory Remains in Effect for Frederick County
The snow emergency plan is also in effect for Frederick County.

Taneytown Police Chief Resigns With Still Unclear Investigation Ongoing
TANEYTOWN, Md. (AP) — A Maryland police chief has resigned weeks after federal agents executed a search warrant at the department in an investigation with still unclear origins. News outlets cite a Thursday release from Taneytown’s mayor and city council saying they accepted the resignation of William Tyler. Tyler and an unidentified officer were…

County Executive Proposes Changes In Future DRRA Agreements
She tried it once before, but it didn’t advance.

Legislative Delegation Says It Will Work To Put Hotel Funding In State Capital Budget
The Governor released his spending plan without money for hotel infrastructure.

Missing Hagerstown Man Found Dead In West Virginia
Police say all indications are that it was murder.

Winter Weather Advisory On Friday
One inch of snow in the forecast

Schools in Queen Anne’s & Frederick Counties Recognized for Making It Click Program
Glen Burnie, Md. – The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) and its Highway Safety Office visited two Maryland High schools recently and recognized their achievements for the Making It Click program, a peer-led effort to increase awareness and usage of seat belts among younger drivers and passengers. At the start and…