The National Cancer Institute is terminating its contract with a Frederick, Maryland supplier of hundreds of thousands of genetically engineered laboratory mice.
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Read More »July 11, 2014 Comments Off on National Cancer Institute ends Md. lab mice deal
The National Cancer Institute is terminating its contract with a Frederick, Maryland supplier of hundreds of thousands of genetically engineered laboratory mice.
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Read More »July 10, 2014 Comments Off on Courts close in Frederick after power outage
The District and Circuit courts in Frederick have been closed because of a power outage downtown.
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Read More »June 10, 2014 Comments Off on Oldest family-run restaurant in Md., beset by tax debt, closes
A family-run restaurant near Camp David in Thurmont that recently closed owes nearly $180,000 in federal and state taxes, records show.
Read More »June 6, 2014 Comments Off on Maryland’s towns and cities facing familiar challenges
The last several years have been hard on Maryland cities. Highway user funds have been slashed. Property tax revenues are still lagging. Meanwhile, towns are trying to cope with aging infrastructure and stricter environmental regulations.
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Read More »May 23, 2014 Comments Off on Hood College president stepping down
Hood College President Ronald Volpe says he's stepping down after leading the private, liberal-arts school in Frederick through 14 years of change and growth.
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Read More »May 23, 2014 Comments Off on Livability names Frederick a top downtown
The website Livability has ranked Frederick as having one of the best downtowns in the nation.
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Read More »May 8, 2014 Comments Off on Enterprise makes $14M deal for Frederick senior apartments
Baltimore-based Enterprise Homes has purchased a seven-story senior apartment building in Frederick.
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Read More »April 28, 2014 Comments Off on Development opportunity or political liability?
A photo op with Gov. Martin O'Malley is not high on the wish list of Maryland Republicans holding office.
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Read More »April 23, 2014 Comments Off on Carroll exits Frederick incinerator deal
The future of proposed, waste-to-energy incinerator near Frederick is in question after Carroll County pulled out of the project.
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Read More »April 22, 2014 Comments Off on Frederick homeless shelter opens year-round
A publicly funded homeless shelter in Frederick is switching to year-round operation after 12 years as a cold-weather shelter.
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