Councilwoman Jessica Fitzwater (D) is glad more than a dozen community members from the county’s immigrant population called in to support leg…
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Political notes
- 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
- Political notes: Hagen discusses racial equity legislation
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
Developer Cross & Company has begun the approval process for a mixed-use development in Thurmont.
A bill that started out as “tuneup legislation” for impact fees, and was vetoed by County Executive Jan Gardner after an amendment, cannot be …
The owners of a prominent downtown Frederick building will be able to return it to its original height of four stories following a decision by…
The first phase of a long-awaited addition to the west side of Frederick is expected to be complete in the weeks ahead.
County Councilman Kai Hagen is stepping down from his post as executive director of Envision Frederick.
Frederick will have options to try and control or eliminate the flooding that has affected the city during major storms in recent years under …
Frederick will hold a series of hearings in December and January to discuss the city's comprehensive plan, which will lay out the long-range p…
More than a year after the Carroll County commissioners voted to split from Frederick County and create their own board to protect the Monocac…
In the early months of the Trump administration, Washington was awash with rumors that the two parties were hard at work on a bipartisan deal …
Kara Clark knows the effect vacant buildings can have on a business.
Frederick County Council members unanimously agreed to amend land covenants, allowing YMCA of Frederick County officials to sell part of their…
Residents of Frederick's Clover Ridge neighborhood on the north side of the city continue to be concerned about drivers speeding on a newly bu…
If it seems like you’ve been seeing more traffic in recent weeks, you probably are.
Crews are making final preparations on a traffic circle on the west side of Frederick that should be ready to open in the next few weeks.
Mount Airy’s Planning Commission voted Monday night to give a favorable recommendation to the town council to approve annexing a 258-acre prop…
Households in outer suburbs of the Washington, D.C. region like Frederick County make more than two more trips per day, on average, compared t…
Situated south of the city of Frederick and Interstate 70 and Interstate 270 sits many residential communities, commercial business parks and …
Frederick County Council members got their first taste of the Sugarloaf Area Plan late last month, but an ultimate decision on finalizing that…
Two longtime county employees are now heading two divisions as part of a reorganization of the Division of Utilities and Solid Waste Management.
A $400,000 grant from the state Department of Transportation will allow Frederick to design a path from Waterford Park near downtown to the ci…
The years-long case involving a proposed solar array near Walkersville has taken yet another twist, as Frederick County has appealed the Maryl…
Jan Gardner confirmed she will veto her first bill as county executive, a step which could lead to further debate over impact fees and a possi…
Frederick's Planning Commission will hold a workshop to continue its discussion of the city's draft 2020 comprehensive plan on Sept. 28 at 6 p.m.
Thanks in part to a petition from dozens of residents in Ijamsville, 15 houses may be built in an unfinished development in southeastern Frede…
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