To keep more Frederick residents informed of the Army’s clean-up efforts at Fort Detrick’s Area B, a nonprofit has recommended community forums and expanding outreach with information on the process.
Animal welfare activists suspect that a medical research laboratory in Frederick may have received poached endangered monkeys from a recently unveiled international primate smuggling ring.
Staff Sgt. Joshua Lorber, a trained combat medic stationed at Fort Detrick, is still physically recovering from a competition that has been over for more than two months.
Frederick's Planning Commission will consider a variety of cases on Monday evening, including a possible expansion for a downtown restaurant and approval for two sections of an age-restricted …
Maryland’s two U.S. senators and a local congressman have filed legislation to make a local laboratory at Fort Detrick a central facility in handling biological threats in the country.
Starting Monday, children in Frederick County can pick up supplies at their local public library to turn their homes into impromptu science labs.
About 30 minutes before the start of a Veterans Day ceremony Friday, the Harmony Cornet Band struck up its music, filling the social hall at Francis Scott Key Post 11 of the American Legion on…
As the U.S. Army continues determining how best to clean up groundwater contamination caused by a former biowarfare test site in Frederick, researchers are also studying what protective techno…
Fort Detrick researchers, who previously published important studies on the behavior of Ebola, Marburg and other viruses, recently became the first scientists to detect monkeypox virus in tiss…
A nonprofit hired to help improve how an Army advisory board is run has found that members would like information to be made more accessible and for more patience, respect and appreciation fro…
U.S. Army researchers in Frederick are working to get approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to expand where their monkeypox diagnostic tool can be used.
Searching for a new location to store materials used by its public works department, Frederick is considering a 10-acre site on Fort Detrick’s Area B.
Three people were injured in a crash Tuesday afternoon on Rosemont Avenue, east of Fort Detrick, according to a police spokesman.
The director of the National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasure Center will retire at the end of September, according to a news release from the center, which is stationed at Fort Detrick …
The city of Frederick has stopped moving forward with designs for a road to run through Fort Detrick’s Area B, a 399-acre plot of land used in the mid-20th century as a test site for the Army’…
Animal welfare activists suspect that a medical research laboratory in Frederick may have received poached endangered monkeys from a recently …
Staff Sgt. Joshua Lorber, a trained combat medic stationed at Fort Detrick, is still physically recovering from a competition that has been ov…
Frederick's Planning Commission will consider a variety of cases on Monday evening, including a possible expansion for a downtown restaurant a…
Maryland’s two U.S. senators and a local congressman have filed legislation to make a local laboratory at Fort Detrick a central facility in h…
Starting Monday, children in Frederick County can pick up supplies at their local public library to turn their homes into impromptu science labs.
About 30 minutes before the start of a Veterans Day ceremony Friday, the Harmony Cornet Band struck up its music, filling the social hall at F…
As the U.S. Army continues determining how best to clean up groundwater contamination caused by a former biowarfare test site in Frederick, re…
Fort Detrick researchers, who previously published important studies on the behavior of Ebola, Marburg and other viruses, recently became the …
U.S. Army researchers in Frederick are working to get approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to expand where their monkeypox diag…
Searching for a new location to store materials used by its public works department, Frederick is considering a 10-acre site on Fort Detrick’s…
Three people were injured in a crash Tuesday afternoon on Rosemont Avenue, east of Fort Detrick, according to a police spokesman.
The director of the National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasure Center will retire at the end of September, according to a news release fr…
The city of Frederick has stopped moving forward with designs for a road to run through Fort Detrick’s Area B, a 399-acre plot of land used in…
U.S. Army researchers in Frederick are working to get approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to expand where their monkeypox diag…
Searching for a new location to store materials used by its public works department, Frederick is considering a 10-acre site on Fort Detrick’s…
Three people were injured in a crash Tuesday afternoon on Rosemont Avenue, east of Fort Detrick, according to a police spokesman.
The director of the National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasure Center will retire at the end of September, according to a news release fr…
The city of Frederick has stopped moving forward with designs for a road to run through Fort Detrick’s Area B, a 399-acre plot of land used in…
The U.S. Department of Labor has alleged that a federal contractor hired to complete renovations at the Frederick National Laboratory for Canc…
Two men were arrested early Friday morning near Fort Detrick after allegedly robbing a convenience store at gunpoint, police said.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, in a visit to the National Cancer Institute in Frederick on Friday, offered to suppor…
A Hagerstown man was arrested and charged Thursday in connection with a shooting that left two men injured this month, police said.
Although monkeypox only recently began dominating U.S. headlines, scientists at Fort Detrick have long been familiar with the virus.
The U.S. Army says it is making progress in addressing groundwater contamination caused by Fort Detrick’s Area B, a 399-acre plot of land used…
Col. Gina Adam snapped to attention one last time as commander of Fort Detrick’s U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity in an air-con…
The U.S. Army garrison at Fort Detrick remains neutral on whether the city of Frederick should build a road through part of a Detrick property…
When Memorial Day comes around at Fort Detrick, there are nearly 100 red, white and blue reminders of service members who are gone but not forgotten.
Staff Sgt. Thomas Gundersen lay motionless on the cement floor of the pavilion at Fort Detrick’s Blue and Gray Field on Thursday morning.
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