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guided walking tours of Frederick Cityxs Historical District are available weekends and holidays April-December at 1:30pm. Operated by the Tourism Council of Frederick County. 1 1/2 hour tour is conducted by a Certified Guide and covers 7 city blocks. Admission charged. Located in the National Historic District of Frederick, at 19 East Church St. Open daily 9am - 4:30pm with extended hours in the summer months.
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Get ready for more speed cameras on D.C.-area roads. In a 4 to 1 vote, the City of Frederick's Board of Aldermen approved the use of speed cameras in school zones.
Luis Perry has traveled both his native Peru and the U.S., first making bracelets, then working as a laborer, a pipefitter and now a painter.
The public is invited to kick off their holiday celebration during the second Frederick Festival of Greens, a nine-day event scheduled for November 20-29. Up to 100 wreaths and trees have been decorated by artists, businesses, community residents, and local organizations.
Frederick County commissioners are considering a yearlong freeze on construction projects to help bridge a projected $28 million shortfall next year.
FREDERICK, MD The first in a three-part series, NBC 25 takes us into the life of a local immigrant who became a model U.S. citizen after surviving a revolution in his home country of Hungary.
Local community invited to "Meet Me at Mimi's" special event on December 3. -- Chain Leader, 11/18/2009 8:19:00 AM PRESS RELEASE: IRVINE, Calif.-- --Mimis Cafe, the All Day Fresh Cafe, has opened the doors to its newest location in Frederick, Md.
Julien Libert of Frederick lines up recyclable waste outside Cafe Nola on East Patrick Street in Frederick Sunday afternoon.
Downtown Frederick has seen many changes over the years From the typical downtown of decades ago with multiple movie theaters, drug stores, hardware stores and five and dimes, the area became deserted with businesses moving to shopping malls and a devastating flood in 1976
More than 150 years after the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision affirming slavery, the city of Frederick aims to settle a local controversy about the case.
Each year local Boy Scouts run a food drive called Scouting for Food. It's the biggest food drive in Frederick County, and organizers say it brings in about 60% of the food bank's goods.
A 24-year-old man was found unconscious in the restroom at Griff's Landing shortly before 1:30 a.m. Saturday, according to the Frederick Police Department.
A brief vehicle chase early Saturday ended with the arrest of a Montgomery County man, according to the Frederick Police Department.
When units arrived, fire was coming from the second floor and roof. An early morning fire leaves 5 Frederick residents homeless.
Jay Twilley, owner of Waiter on the Way looks at a list of orders received and processed through the company's computer system.
Two civil rights organizations are suing on behalf of a Frederick County woman who says she arrested for no reason and jailed for more than a month last year before being released.
He will begin Nov. 23. Poole said he has every intention of returning to Catoctin once the Park Service has selected a new superintendent.
Lawyers say Sheriff Jenkins and his deputies have been engaged in a pattern of racial profiling against Latinos and other people of color in Frederick.
The Greene Turtle Sports Bar and Grille on Citizens Way was robbed Monday, according to the Frederick Police Department.
Election volunteer poll workers Alexandra Tyron-Hopko, left, and Gail Boggs set up voting machines Monday at the William Talley Recreation Center in preparation for todaya TMs Frederick city election.