Frederick County News
Electronic ticketing system a hit with Frederick police
If you've been pulled over recently by Frederick police for a traffic violation, you probably didn't have to wait long to find out what -- or if -- your mistake was going to cost you
Opening weekend for Frederick Keys
Opening weekend begins for the Frederick Keys, the minor league team of the Baltimore Orioles
Frederick celebrates opening of museum season
Frederick County celebrates museum season opening with 'Frederick County Bell & History Day'
Foundation plans to buy Frederick arts center
Ausherman Family Foundation plans to buy downtown Frederick performing arts center
Census: Higher unemployment, lower wages for people with disabilities
People with disabilities have higher rates of unemployment and earn lower average wages than the general population, according to the Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Bungled response revealed in Md. double fatal fire
Frederick County fire and rescue officials say it took Myersville volunteer firefighters more than an hour to reach a house fire three miles away in which two children died.
Engine took wrong turn to fire: Report on fatal blaze reveals areas of concern for officials
A fire engine took a wrong turn and got stuck trying to turn around on its way to a fatal house fire near Myersville, delaying the crew's response time by more than an hour, according to a report by the Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue Services
Crestwood Village residents turn out to wish their letter carrier well as he starts new career
More than 200 residents and friends turned out for a party to wish Crouse well after 28 years of delivering mail to the Crestwood Village adult community.
Dogs kill 9 goats, 12 rabbits near Frederick, Md.
2 dogs sought for livestock attacks near Frederick, Md.; toll includes 9 goats, 12 rabbits
Public records fight over college chief's ouster
Secrecy over Frederick college chief's ouster prompts public records dispute bound for court
Fort Detrick gate closing amid budgetary concerns
Employees at Fort Detrick will have one less gate by which to access the post starting April 1, according to changes announced Monday.
18 Frederick County schools to get Wi-Fi
Eighteen Frederick County schools will have wireless Internet access installed for the next school year.
Woman, 90, performs as Tina Turner at nursing homes
Sylvia Hudson is 90 but that doesn't stop her from donning a wig and putting on fishnet stockings to impersonate Tina Turner.
Disabled man who died in custody had heart problem
Autopsy: Man with Down syndrome who died in Md. police custody had anger and heart issues
Historic Frederick neighborhood calls for more traffic enforcement
The residents of a historical part of Frederick, Md., are tired of traffic speeding down their street, so they are working to recruit more police enforcement to the neighborhood.
Md. deputy put on leave after suicide with his weapon
A Frederick County Sheriff's Office courthouse deputy is on leave after a member of his family shot herself with his agency-issued firearm
No charges for Md. disabled man's death in custody
Family of disabled Md. man who died in custody disappointed by lack of charges
Prosecutor to discuss disabled man's death in Md.
Prosecutor plans news conference in custody death of Down syndrome man in Frederick, Md.
Frederick schools eye new safety alert system
Frederick County, Md., schools consider enhancing safety alert system
New sidewalk to protect Monocacy Middle students
A Virginia company will add 1,100 linear feet of sidewalk, curb and gutter near Monocacy Middle School at a cost of $126,400.



