Frederick County News
Tighter rules follow Frederick Tough Mudder chaos
The city of Frederick is tightening its regulation of large outdoor events after last year's chaotic Tough Mudder competition.
Fort Detrick critics hail Md. cancer study bill
Fort Detrick critics hail Md. law requiring state scrutiny of cancer cluster investigations
Man killed while pushing disabled car along I-70
Frederick man killed in crash while pushing car along I-70 with daughter, 12, behind wheel
Frederick police make 15 arrests in drug ring
Police have arrested 15 people thought to be working in an organized group in connection with drug activity, including a fatal shooting.
Man sentenced to life in restaurant slaying
A man who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the shooting of a fast-food restaurant manager has been sentenced to life in prison.
Frederick woman's death ruled a homicide
Md. medical examiner rules Frederick woman's death a homicide; injuries weren't obvious
Mantises could be the answer to your stink bug problem
Could a praying mantis put an end to the stink bug epidemic?
Hagerstown police link 4 shootings to gangs
Police in Hagerstown say four recent shootings are part of a gang feud.
Tours offered during Va. Cave Week
Virginia marks Cave Week to highlight 4,000-plus known caves in the state
Frederick high school biomedical program honored
Frederick biomedical education program for secondary school students earns state honor
Mayor vetoes aldermen's vote for support staffer
Frederick Mayor Randy McClement has vetoed aldermen's vote to hire a fulltime support staffer to help them with legislative work.
Crime victims of Md. to be recognized at services
Crime victims in Maryland are being mourned this weekend at statewide memorial services.
Dogs who preyed on Md. livestock have been killed
Two dogs responsible for preying on dozens of livestock in Frederick County have themselves been killed.
Private developer could build Md. interchange
Private developer could build new Interstate 70 interchange east of Frederick
Frederick Running Festival to go on as planned
Organizers of the Frederick Running Festival say they expect the event to go on as planned in the wake of the deadly bombing at the Boston Marathon.
Frederick begins installing bike racks
City of Frederick begins installing 25 bike racks along Market Street corridor
Truck crashed into supermarket in failed ATM theft
Thieves crash stolen truck into supermarket in failed ATM theft
Wal-Mart pitched as Frederick redevelopment anchor
A developer in Frederick is says a third Wal-Mart store would reverse the decline of the Golden Mile retail strip along U.S. 40 on the city's west side.
Gun rights activists demand Walkersville repeal loaded gun ban
A gun rights group is taking aim at the town to try to force a change in its firearm restrictions.
Wal-Mart proposed as Golden Mile fix
The developers of the Frederick Towne Mall property say building a Wal-Mart is the solution for redeveloping the commercial stretch of U.S. 40 in the city known as the Golden Mile.



