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Legislators In Frederick County To Hold Forum On Proposed Electric Transmission Line
The developer of the project, PSEC, invited to attend. (Photo from Public Service Enterprise Group website)
Reaction Pouring In Following Biden’s Decision To Drop Out Of The Race For The White House
Most are praising Biden for his years of public service to the country.
Frederick Man Sentenced For Role In Breaching The US Capitol In 2021
Prosecutors say he assaulted police officers while inside the Capitol.
Frederick TransIT Adversely Affected By Global Microsoft Outage
All courts in Maryland are closed due to the outage.
Frederick County Encourages Residents To Provide Feedback on Transmission Line Project
Maryland Public Service Commission, PSEG Accepting Public Comment
Hagerstown Shooting Under Investigation
Anyone with information is asked to come forward.
FLORAL COMPANY PAYS $1.25 MILLION TO RESOLVE FALSE CLAIMS ACT ALLEGATIONS OF DEFRAUDING UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Potomac Floral Wholesale, Inc. and Tsur “Jacob” Reiss have agreed to pay the United States and State of Maryland $1,250,000.00.
Frederick Aldermen Considering Changes To Local Gun Laws
This one would cover bb guns and other similar weapons.
Frederick County To Receive TPB Money
The amount totals more than $530,000.
Veterans Appreciation In Frederick Is This Saturday
An event is scheduled for Saturday
Fort Detrick Garrison To Change Command
Col. Christopher M. Chung assumes garrison command on July 23rd.
TransIT Ridership Soars 20 Percent In One Year
Frederick County bus service handled over 843,000 passengers, highest since 2015.