How Voting Unfolded in Frederick During COVID-19
On November 3rd, Americans were able to cast their vote on Election Day. However, many voters cast their ballots through early voting. Those who voted Read More
On November 3rd, Americans were able to cast their vote on Election Day. However, many voters cast their ballots through early voting. Those who voted Read More
While social media can be a useful tool for socialization and activism, social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, can give users a tunnel Read More
With COVID-19, colleges around the world have changed how they are delivering their classes. Many colleges have limited the number of in-person classes they are Read More
Virtual learning has taken a toll on many parents this fall, and it’s something many parents wish would undergo some sort of restructuring. Shannon Mellott Read More
Young people ages 18 to 29 are expected to turn out in larger numbers this election year, according to Frederick Community College campus political experts. Read More
Frederick sports youth group the MD Aftershocks 16u have had to make many changes to the way the players practice, compete, and enjoy with their Read More
As October draws to a close and November begins, many people, regardless of their political affiliation, are deciding on how they will vote this year. Read More
Local family-owned business Brookside Inn, located on Jefferson Pike, found positivity during a time of uncertainty in COVID-19 by updating current staff procedures, enhancing food Read More
2020 has brought about many new changes, one of the biggest being that Frederick County Public Schools have moved to remote, all online schooling. This Read More
“Jericho Silent Men’s March will change the life of any man that attends.” This is according to David Brooks, clinical director and owner of Brooks Read More