Frederick is considering a policy for naming parks and other public facilities, moving away from sites named after individuals and toward names that reflect a site’s community or location.
Frederick's charter review committee on Thursday reaffirmed its plans to recommend that the city allow city residents to vote in city elections regardless of their immigration status.
Frederick will not apply a historic overlay to a building on the Hood College campus, denying a request by the city's Historic Preservation Commission to designate the site as historic.
Frederick's aldermen have questions about the traffic and economic impacts of two possible annexations that could bring an estimated 1.6 million square feet of industrial space and provide about 1,900
100 Years Ago: Boys are giving the city officials trouble. A number of those who attend the North Market street school are spoiling the concrete gutters which are being laid