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Early Voting Takes Place This Week In Frederick City
It’s the first time for a local municipal election.

Man Suspected Of DUI Arrested In Howard County
He was taken into custody following a two-vehicle crash.

Fire Destroys Apartment Building in Hagerstown
Crews are trying to account for all 74 occupants of the apartment building.

Libraries Training Staff to Administer Overdose Antidote
Harford, Carroll and Anne Arundel counties have begun offering training to staff in administering naloxone, commonly known as Narcan.

Centuries Old Monument Vandalized
225-year-old Columbus monument vandalized in Baltimore

Purple Line Funding Agreement Expected Soon
The Purple Line will run through Montgomery and Prince George’s counties

Mental evaluation ordered for man accused of killing 3 girls
man accused of fatally stabbing his sister and two cousins, all under the age of 10.

Man Sentenced for Killing Transgender Woman
Man sentenced to 30 years for killing transgender woman

Delaney Says Monument Must Go
Congressman calls for removing Lee statue at Antietam

Registration Open for Pirate and Princess 5k and Fun Run in Support of Memorial Park
FREDERICK, Md. (KR) In an effort to help raise money for a memorial park and to help families and kids play, learn and create lifelong memories together, there will be a 5K and Fun Run next month. The Pirate & Princess 5k and Fun Run will be held on Saturday, September 30th at Monocacy Village…

Police Looking for Robbery Suspect
The suspect robbed a 7-11 store with a knife.

Man Convicted of Sniper Shootings in 2002 Loses Bid for New Sentence
ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — A man convicted of taking part as a teenager in deadly sniper attacks that terrorized the Washington area has lost a bid for a new sentence in Maryland. Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Robert Greenberg said in a ruling dated Tuesday that Lee Boyd Malvo’s “physical, mental and emotional state” was…