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State Officials Warn Against Eating Crab Meat From Venezuela
Some who have consumed the crab meat have become ill.

5 People Arrested for Assault
The victim said two people entered his apartment and held him at knife point

Water Repair in Point of Rocks
Water has to be shut off for some residents during the repair.

Weekend Events
Saturday, July 7th 33rd Annual “Salute To Independence” The Maryland Symphony Orchestra is presenting the 33rd Annual “Salute To Independence” concert. The event will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Antietam National Battlefield in Sharpsburg. The concert is free to the public and will honor our veterans and celebrate America’s Independence. It is recognized…

Second Canvassing Of Absentee Ballots Takes Place On Friday
One Frederick County Board of Education race still too close to call.

More Mosquitoes Forecast For This Summer
The recent wet weather has created more opportunities for them to breed.

Man Pleads Guilty To Drug, Weapons Offenses
He sold fentanyl-laced drugs to a dealer which led to one person’s death.

City Of Frederick To Apply Copper Sulfate To Two Bodies Of Water
It will take place next week.

Work on Route 40 to begin Monday
Frederick, MD (KK) – Work is scheduled to begin Monday on U-S 40 near the Golden Mile. A contractor from Rockville will remove the top layer of asphalt, pave, and stripe between Old Camp Road and the I-70 ramps. There will be single lane closures Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.. Charlie Gischlar…

Gasoline Price Declines Could Be Ending Soon
AAA says crude oil is up beyond $70 per barrel.

Catholic Archdiocese Of Baltimore Picks School Superintendent
She is responsible for schools in nine jurisdictions, including Frederick County.

Briefing To Be Held On Obtaining Federal Reimbursement For Flood Damage
It will take place on Monday, July 9th.