Sunday Nov 15 | The Frederick News Post
Local churches involved in gifts for needy youth
Christmas is arriving early all over Frederick , as local churches prepare to serve as collection points for Operation Christmas Child.
Believers' Club organizes trips for special-needs students
Volunteer Megan Miller and Rock Creek School student Hannah Mowry set out for a day at Disney World in 2007.
Description of stolen truck released The Frederick Police Department is asking for the public's help in finding a GMC truck that was stolen over the weekend from a garage at the Maryland School for the Deaf.
Flu vaccine shortage prompts rush at some clinics
Richard Eubanks of Monrovia receives a flu shot Tuesday at the Rite Aid in Frederick.
Pro-Start Automotive opens in Monrovia
Pro-Start Performance and Auto Repair has opened at 4937-C Green Valley Road, Monrovia.
Flags to fly at half-staff Tuesday
Gov. Martin O'Malley has ordered the United States and Maryland State flags to be flown at half-staff Tuesday in memory of U.S. Army Sgt.
One dead, four injured in crash
Rescue workers examine one of two vehicles involved in an accident on Bill Moxley Road that left one person dead and four others injured Monday night.
One Killed, Several Others Injured In Frederick County Accident
The Frederick County Sheriffs Office isinvestigating a fatal crash from Monday night.
Vigil held for mental health awareness
A candlelight vigil was held to raise awareness of mental health issues at the Way Station in Frederick Sunday evening.
Maryland Public Service Commission Rejects PATH Application
PSC says applications for power lines can only come from electric companies. An application to build a high voltage electric transmission line in southern Frederick County has been turned down by the Maryland Public Service Commission.
Explorers set for another year
With several family members in public service jobs, Zachary Levine knows what career path he wants to follow.
Katherine Heerbrandt: PATH findings
Two years ago, Delegate Rick Weldon had some ominous words about the proposed 275-mile transmission line, the Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline, and the substation planned for Frederick County.
Redistricting options open for discussion at hearing tonight
Options: Redistricting proposals can be viewed at www.fcps.org; click on the Oakdale High redistricting link on the site's home page The Board of Education will host tonight what many hope will be the final public hearing on the Oakdale High School redistricting process.
Thousands without power as storms rip through Frederick County
A man surveys the damage on the Montgomery farm off Ball Road near Ijamsville this afternoon after thunderstorms ripped through the area.
Thunderstorm watch remains in effect, thousands without power
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Man dies, woman injured in Damascus crash
County police are continuing to investigate a vehicle crash that left a Monrovia man dead and a Monrovia woman critically injured Tuesday in Damascus.
Allison McGaw and Minda Merwin Metz, owner, create bakery items every day for The Buzz in the Green Valley Shopping Center in Monrovia.
Six young men venture together through 12 years of Boy Scouts
Six members of Boy Scout Troop 489 attained the rank of Eagle Scout at a joint Court of Honor Saturday.
Troop 1812 leader named Scoutmaster of the Year
Two and a half years ago, William Lohr started Boy Scout Troop 1812 with the aid of a couple of other dads and sponsorship by the Evangelical Lutheran Church on East Church Street in Frederick .
New conviction, botched probation net 4 1/2 year term
Convicted previously of animal mutilation and first-degree assault, Mark Anthony Willis Jr.