A serious two-vehicle crash shut down Dickerson Rd./Rt. 28 Tuesday night, prompting a large emergency response from both Frederick and Montgomery counties and resulting in multiple trauma transports, including several by helicopter.
A serious two-vehicle crash shut down Dickerson Rd./Rt. 28 Tuesday night, prompting a large emergency response from both Frederick and Montgomery counties and resulting in multiple trauma transports, including several by helicopter.
The Maryland Craft Beer Festival returns on Saturday, May 9, at Carroll Creek Linear Park (44 South Market St) in Frederick. (more…)
Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co. is nearing the opening of its first Maryland store and planning to continue its rapid expansion with its sights on Montgomery County as part of its next growth phase.
Ekiben’s highly anticipated debut in Frederick drew a line down the block on opening day, signaling strong demand for the Baltimore-based favorite as it expands beyond its home market for the first time. The restaurant was previously ranked as having the 4th best fried chicken in all of the United States and Canada by Yelp.
A Montgomery County native is stepping into one of Baltimore’s top sports media roles.
Washington Business Journal reports that Duke’s Grocery is expanding with a new concept, “Duke’s Burgers,” set to open at 1621 Crystal Drive in Arlington. The upcoming spot will operate as a compact, 300SF kiosk inside JBG Smith’s open-air Water Park food hall, with a target opening in late spring/early summer.
Charleys Cheesesteaks is set to open its first Frederick, MD location this Friday at 6459 Corporate Drive.
Ekiben is officially making its long-anticipated move beyond Baltimore, with the popular Asian fusion restaurant set to open its first Frederick location this week.
A Maryland man from Laurel has been sentenced to 21 months in federal prison for his role in a multi-state nursing credentials scam.
A Frederick mom has launched a new food trailer, Bonus Bites, set to roll out across Frederick County this spring with a menu focused on creative tater tot dishes. (more…)
The University of Maryland Medical Center’s R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore honored 51 medical professionals and first responders who helped save the life of a Montgomery County teenager who was critically injured in a 2024 shooting.