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Political notes
- Political notes: County officials, state senators discuss political future
- Political notes: New committee assignments, Olson named to redistricting commission
- Political notes: Del. Cox tweets QAnon hashtag, a theory that's been widely debunked
- Political notes: Michael Hough has 'positive' outlook for Senate Minority Whip position
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- City notes: Board of Aldermen shoot, score with universally popular proposals at public hearing
- City notes: Bike-friendly city planner to retire after 18 years
- City notes: Wednesday workshop wrap-up and summer fun ahead for Frederick residents
- City notes: Revitalized Education Commission discussed, appointment sought for Public Art Commission
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Political notes
- Political notes: County officials, state senators discuss political future
- Political notes: New committee assignments, Olson named to redistricting commission
- Political notes: Del. Cox tweets QAnon hashtag, a theory that's been widely debunked
- Political notes: Michael Hough has 'positive' outlook for Senate Minority Whip position
- Political notes: Hagen, fellow grocery shopper involved in encounter about masks at Food Lion
City notes
- City Notes: What's so funny about peace, love and understanding?
- City notes: Board of Aldermen shoot, score with universally popular proposals at public hearing
- City notes: Bike-friendly city planner to retire after 18 years
- City notes: Wednesday workshop wrap-up and summer fun ahead for Frederick residents
- City notes: Revitalized Education Commission discussed, appointment sought for Public Art Commission
The city of Frederick will use the findings of a joint city and county workgroup on climate to guide its operations.
Members of Frederick's planning staff are scheduled to brief members of the public on preliminary plans for a massive residential and commerci…
Lawmakers and residents gathered at the C. Burr Artz Library in Frederick on Saturday to discuss MARC train transportation in Frederick County.
Brunswick is working with the Maryland Department of Transportation on a report expected to be finished within the next two weeks regarding so…
The city of Frederick is considering a zoning change that would update rules for the city’s mixed-use zoning districts, possibly affecting the…
Walkersville will hold a candidate forum on Feb. 11 for residents to get to know candidates running in the Feb. 13 special election to fill a …
In one of his final acts as a Walkersville commissioner, Michael Bailey on Wednesday introduced a resolution that would tighten language in th…
The city of Frederick is looking for residents to serve on a committee to consider changes to the way its Neighborhood Advisory Council progra…
The city of Frederick will pay more than $100,000 each of the next three fiscal years to help support the Downtown Frederick Partnership.
Securing money to help restore the city's historic official clock in downtown Frederick is among the city's requests for the county's delegati…
Security cameras used by the city of Frederick will be subject to new rules and requirements, under a policy the city’s aldermen approved Thur…
Twenty percent of Frederick’s procurement spending in 2022 went to small, women-, or minority-owned businesses, as the city continues to devel…
A proposed zoning change in the city of Frederick could pave the way for a local Montessori school to begin offering high school classes in the city.
With a new slate of officials at the state and local levels, Frederick leaders are looking to foster new relationships and burnish existing co…
The city of Frederick will officially have a new face handling its legal affairs with the promotion of Rachel Nessen as city attorney.
A Frederick city alderwoman and a Frederick County councilman are looking to increase the number of bus shelters in the city and county.
A second candidate for Walkersville’s Feb. 13 special election has been publicly named by the town.
Two people have filed to run in Walkersville's special election scheduled for Feb. 13, but the town is withholding their names.
Rental properties in the city of Frederick will be subject to minimum maintenance standards to ensure the safety of tenants, after a vote by t…
Brunswick and a development program in the city received a combined $300,000 for preserving the city’s downtown and economic development, acco…
After serving two terms as Frederick County's first executive, Jan Gardner said she isn't quite ready to disclose what's next for her career.
Walkersville Commissioner Michael Bailey announced his resignation Wednesday, creating a second vacancy on the town’s board of commissioners.
The Frederick Police Department’s new headquarters will include a canopy over parts of its main parking lot, with solar panels to provide ener…
Frederick will form a committee of residents and others as the city’s aldermen consider changes to the operation of its Neighborhood Advisory …
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