Two men with MS-13 gang connections are among five people charged in connection with the death of a 15-year-old Frederick boy, police said.
The Frederick News-Post invites new storefront businesses in Frederick County to share details about themselves for our Open for Business feature that runs occasionally in the newspaper and online.
A man who was found with stab wounds on North McCain Drive in Frederick on Wednesday night has died, police said.
Tucked away on a quiet street, Frederick's Overlook Park is easy to miss.
Frederick’s Department of Housing and Human Services will begin expanding health services on the west side of the city in coming months, the department’s director told city officials Thursday.
The nonprofit Asian American Center of Frederick is working to establish a family support center along the Golden Mile that will offer child care, parenting classes and more.
At Thai Meric along Frederick's Golden Mile, Pimpisa Huynh and her husband import many ingredients directly from their home country of Thailand. The eatery serves classic Thai dishes — many of them inspired by Huynh's grandmother's cooking — and also offers a full bar.
A Frederick man was ordered on Monday to serve 40 years in prison for stabbing and killing a Frederick woman in July 2020.
A residential project that will add 17 residential units on East Patrick Street in Frederick can move forward, following a vote Monday night by the city’s Planning Commission.
Some residents on Frederick's west side are questioning whether a path along Baughman's Lane is accomplishing what it was meant to do.
A project to build athletic facilities at Frederick’s Westside Regional Park has received $80,000 from the state for a study to look at its viability.
A popular southern chicken chain is planning to come to Frederick, moving into a long-vacant spot on the city’s Golden Mile.
Author Justin M. Kiska and publisher Level Best Books recently released “Fact & Fiction,” the third book in the Parker City Mysteries Series by Kiska, which launched in 2021.
A 19th-century Frederick building will have its former historic designation restored.
Mike Zemrose, 39, remembers his first time going to see a movie in theaters.
The Frederick News-Post invites new storefront businesses in Frederick County to share details about themselves for our Open for Business feat…
A man who was found with stab wounds on North McCain Drive in Frederick on Wednesday night has died, police said.
Tucked away on a quiet street, Frederick's Overlook Park is easy to miss.
Frederick’s Department of Housing and Human Services will begin expanding health services on the west side of the city in coming months, the d…
The nonprofit Asian American Center of Frederick is working to establish a family support center along the Golden Mile that will offer child c…
At Thai Meric along Frederick's Golden Mile, Pimpisa Huynh and her husband import many ingredients directly from their home country of Thailand. The eatery serves classic Thai dishes — many of them inspired by Huynh's grandmother's cooking — and also offers a full bar.
A Frederick man was ordered on Monday to serve 40 years in prison for stabbing and killing a Frederick woman in July 2020.
A residential project that will add 17 residential units on East Patrick Street in Frederick can move forward, following a vote Monday night b…
A project to build athletic facilities at Frederick’s Westside Regional Park has received $80,000 from the state for a study to look at its vi…
A popular southern chicken chain is planning to come to Frederick, moving into a long-vacant spot on the city’s Golden Mile.
Author Justin M. Kiska and publisher Level Best Books recently released “Fact & Fiction,” the third book in the Parker City Mysteries Seri…
A 19th-century Frederick building will have its former historic designation restored.
Mike Zemrose, 39, remembers his first time going to see a movie in theaters.
A project to build athletic facilities at Frederick’s Westside Regional Park has received $80,000 from the state for a study to look at its vi…
A popular southern chicken chain is planning to come to Frederick, moving into a long-vacant spot on the city’s Golden Mile.
Author Justin M. Kiska and publisher Level Best Books recently released “Fact & Fiction,” the third book in the Parker City Mysteries Seri…
A 19th-century Frederick building will have its former historic designation restored.
Mike Zemrose, 39, remembers his first time going to see a movie in theaters.
Most of the roughly 30 Frederick residents who spoke during a town hall meeting Wednesday called for the county to continue with plans for a l…
Frederick’s aldermen are expected to vote next month on whether to give a historic designation to a property on the west side of the city.
The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre will hold auditions for its spring production of the musical comedy” Church Basement Ladies” beginning at …
Construction of a car wash along Frederick’s Golden Mile will require demolishing a vacant former restaurant along the stretch of road.
Frederick’s first Korean barbecue restaurant is expected to open in the summer of 2023 on the city’s Golden Mile, according to Michael Song, o…
A Frederick man died after he was hit by a vehicle on the Golden Mile on Sunday, police said.
The city of Frederick and the National Park Service continue to look at the possibility of the federal agency leaving its downtown office for …
Christmas is always the busiest time of the year at The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre. In addition to the Frederick theater’s Mainstage Chri…
A proposed apartment complex in downtown Frederick and a possible car wash along the Golden Mile are among the topics that the Frederick Plann…
Frederick’s historic Prospect Hall has received $600,000 in tax credits from the Maryland Historical Trust, one of 16 projects chosen from aro…
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- Preservation Matters: Tracing development along Market Street
- Conclusion of the Frederick tribunals
- Preservation matters: Dr. Goodman's contributions to Frederick
- Column: Frederick hosted tribunals following Second Seminole War
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