County Executive Jessica Fitzwater on Tuesday announced that the county intends to intervene in the state approval process for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, a proposed power
State lawmakers representing Frederick County held their first delegation meeting of the 2025 Maryland General Assembly session on Friday.
A man is facing serious charges after an early morning road rage shooting took place in Frederick County on Friday.
A new video shows the moment officers fired gunshots toward a child sexual assault suspect inside a Super 8 Hotel.
A Maryland family is rebuilding after a fire tore through their home and left little behind but ashes and smoldering debris. Shortly before 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 9, crews from the Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department and nearby agencies were called to a home in the 4400 block of
A truancy problem-solving court is beginning a pilot program in County’s circuit court and will hear its first case on Wednesday. The truancy court, which is not punitive, looks to provide students and families of students who are chronically absent with support and resources to re-engage with school,
Questions about the effectiveness of various programs and services within the Department of Juvenile Services, along with safety protocols for staff and juveniles have sparked renewed calls for a
The incident began late on August 1, 2024, when deputies located the suspect’s car at the motel and confirmed he was registered there. Officers, including Corporal Alex Mendez of the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office and Officer Connor Walsleben of the Frederick City Police Department, made contact with the man through the door of his room.
A Montgomery County man was arrested early Friday morning in connection with a Frederick County shooting, according to Maryland State Police.
Frederick County officials are preserving the agriculture sector to help the farm economy thrive and prevent overdevelopment. “We preserved 65 farms
County Executive Jessica Fitzwater on Tuesday announced that the county intends to intervene in the state approval process for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, a proposed power transmission line.
State Sen. William Folden, a Republican from Frederick County and a retired deputy sheriff, is raising concerns about the lack of monitoring for violent offenders on parole in Maryland.