Never-Ending Story

More than 160 Years Later, the Civil War Continues to be Re-Discovered By Lisa Gregory and Photography by Turner Photography Studio Joseph Shelton grew up in Frederick hearing the stories of his family who first came to the area in 1780, and more specifically hearing...

Where was Miss Weagly?

Decades After Her Travels, a Schoolteacher’s Global Journeys are Revealed By Kate Poindexter and Photography by Louise A. Weagly Louise A. Weagly was hard to pin down. The Frederick County math teacher had local roots, but they crawled around the globe. Literally....
Capitol Offense

Capitol Offense

By Olivia Millunzi, Heritage Frederick On April 24, 1894, a group of men called Coxey’s Army...

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Sharp Focus

Sharp Focus

Library Memory Lab Takes Users on a Journey to Unlocking and Preserving the Past By Kate...

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Giving Back

Giving Back

Wertheimer Fellow Awards Celebrate Community Volunteers by Gina Gallucci-White and Photography by...

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Just Desserts

Just Desserts

Savoring the Sweeter Side of a Foodie Paradise By April Bartel and Photography by Turner...

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A Brotherhood

A Brotherhood

Fire Academy Recruit Class 32 Takes Training, Lessons to Work By Gina Gallucci-White and...

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Last Frame

Last Frame

Terrace Lanes Goes Hollywood Before Taking Final Curtain By Gina Gallucci-White. Photography by...

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Developing Story

Developing Story

Photojournalism's Black-and-White Era By Nancy Luse. Photography by Nanci Bross, Darlene Wiles...

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