Historic building in Frederick opens as hotel with Bryan Voltaggio restaurant

A historic building in downtown Frederick, Maryland, which served as a Catholic girls school and a convent, reopens this week as Frederick’s first new hotel in more than 50 years. Celebrity chef and ...

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Groundbreaking held for Frederick hotel, conference center

State leaders joined Frederick County elected officials and business leaders to break ground on the Marriott Downtown Frederick at Carroll Creek, a full-service hotel and conference center that ...

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New boutique hotel in downtown Frederick part of city’s dynamic momentum

FREDERICK, Md. (DC News Now) — The economy of Frederick is moving full steam ahead. A visionary entrepreneur is bringing an exciting new boutique hotel and first-class dining venue downtown. The ...

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Hotels Near Sleep Inn, Frederick

What could become of the DOT's consumer-protection rules under Trump?Some conservative legal commentators have argued that all of the DOT's consumer-protection regulations exceed the DOT's legal ...

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Downtown Frederick hotel plans likely to come before city in fall

Aug. 2—Plans for a hotel and conference center in downtown Frederick are expected to come before the city in the fall, the next step in the lengthy process between the city and a local hospitality ...

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Frederick fashion boutique extends the runway to the Visitation Hotel

The Visitation Hotel will transform into a runway on March 21, as Frederick Fashion Boutique presents Frederick Fashion Week, a one-night event designed to spotlight the city's growing fashion and ...

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Frederick County to launch suicide review process aimed at prevention

County officials will soon be able to bring together information from health providers, law enforcement and other agencies to review the details behind suicide deaths — a process they say

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Frederick played active role in Revolutionary War

This is the third in a series of 12 weekly stories focusing on America’s 250th birthday, as told through the lens of

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No decision on proposal to expand data center development in Frederick County

After a seven-and-a-half-hour public meeting on the future of data center development in Frederick County, Maryland, the planning commission could not come to a decision on a proposal to expand the development of data centers in the Adamstown area of the ...

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Frederick nonprofit helps those with mental health challenges shine through art

Friday marks the start of a new month, and May is Mental Health Awareness Month. A Frederick nonprofit has found art to be a successful approach to addressing mental health challenges through creative storytelling.

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The Best Places to Eat and Drink in Frederick, Maryland

As one of the major crossroads of the mid-Atlantic region, it’s no wonder that Frederick, Maryland — brimming with history and known for its diversity — is no stranger to fabulous food. Drawing influence from worldwide cuisines, while leveraging the ...

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Firefighter injured in Frederick fire

FREDERICK, Md. — A firefighter is in the hospital with serious injuries Friday from an apartment fire. Firefighters were called to the 800 block of Gabriel Court in Frederick, Maryland, just after 2:30 p.m. for a building fire. When crews arrived, fire ...

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Frederick doctor ordered to serve 2 1/2 years in prison for assaulting patients

A Frederick doctor will serve two and a half years in prison after he was sentenced on Monday for assaulting his patients. Dr. Syed Haque was convicted in October as part of an Alford plea agreement in Frederick County Circuit Court for three separate ...

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George Washington and Frederick the Great review: Enlightenment in practice

The Prussian king admired the commander of the Continental Army. But the two statesmen had different conceptions of governance.

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