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Dr. Randall Culpepper, deputy health officer for Frederick County, joins host Heather Mongilio to discuss the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, including how public health officials determine if the state hit a peak, what needs to be done for the
On March 23 Frederick resident Barbara Barry was diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-Cov-2 virus. Fighting the illness in isolation at home, Barry thought she might die. Barry Joined health reporter and host Heather Mongilio
Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday morning that he would enact a stay-at-home order, effective at 8 p.m.Outside of essential activities, such as going to an essential job, grocery shopping or going to the pharmacy, people are to stay at their ho
On the same day Governor Larry Hogan announced an executive order to close all non-essential businesses to curb the spread of COVID-19, Frederick County confirmed its first two cases of community spread of the virus SARS-CoV-2. Host Heather M
With all the COVID-19 news, two questions are on the tops of people’s minds. Will schools actually reopen and what should I do with my kids until then? Frederick Uncut host Heather Mongilio spoke with Frederick County Public Schools Superint
A Frederick County resident tested positive for COVID-19. Minutes later, Gov. Larry Hogan announced a statewide closure of bars, restaurants, gyms and movie theaters. Host Heather Mongilio speaks with city editor Allen Etzler about the chan
Dr. John Dye, chief of viral immunology at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, joins host Heather Mongilio to discuss what researchers have learned so far about the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the disease
The new coronavirus, which first appeared in December in Wuhan, China, has been on many minds, especially as cases in the United States rise. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are at least 90 cases in the Unit
The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future is a massive education reform proposal currently before members of the Maryland General Assembly.There are two questions many are asking about the education reform, also known as the Kirwan bills. The first
Meghan King remembers buying heroin that came with a warning that the batch was strong.She remembers preparing it and using it.Then she remembers coming to after her boyfriend gave her Narcan.King joined producer Heather Mongilio to discu
Members of the deaf community in Frederick County have come together with a singular goal. They want to create a Maryland Deaf Community Center, a centralized location for services and that would also serve as a community meeting place. Th
More and more, homelessness in downtown Frederick has become a topic of discussion over how to address the problem.To do a comparison of how the city of Frederick approaches homelessness, The News-Post sent city reporter Colin McGuire to tw
While much of the conversation about diseases right now is focused on the coronavirus from China, the flu has been in Maryland for several weeks. In Maryland alone, there have been 16,766 confirmed cases of the flu with 15 deaths, as of Jan.
At the animal shelter at Frederick County Animal Control, a fair number of cages are empty. It is surprising considering how many articles talk about pets coming to shelters after people decide they no longer want the Christmas puppy or kitten.
For comic book store owners, the popularity of Marvel Studios films and DC Comics films and television shows has not necessarily translated into more sales. Instead, the two comic book stores in Frederick County have found new ways to encoura
The Maryland legislative session kicks off Wednesday. Each year, delegates and senators from jurisdictions throughout Maryland introduce bills that could potentially become law. Already, the Maryland General Assembly members have pre-filed so
Goodbye, 2019. Hello, 2020.To usher in 2020, producer Heather Mongilio and city editor Allen Etzler look back on the top stories of 2019 and the big themes of the last decade. It was a busy year for Frederick with the city of Frederick and
Star Wars wrapped up its third trilogy last week with "Rise of Skywalker." The film had mixed reviews, but for local super fan Rob Cross, it was a great ending to a movie series he first started as a child. Cross is part of the 501st Legion O
Recycling. It's something many Frederick County residents do. As County Councilman Phil Dacey, who joined Frederick Uncut producer Heather Mongilio, said, recycling has been ingrained in people as the right thing to do. But recycling is cos
Beer and trivia. Music with dinner. Yoga and a cocktail. It will now be easier for breweries, distilleries and restaurants under 10,000 square feet to provide entertainment. The City of Frederick Board of Alderman unanimously approved an ordi
Paul Foss stood in the what will be a double-wide trailer home. Right now, it looks more like a construction zone. Walls and floors are planks. People, who are volunteers, were using construction equipment to continue the necessary work. If
Frederick, like most other counties in Maryland, is facing an opioid crisis that does not discriminate based on age.So, Sean Nicholson and the Phoenix Foundation want to bring a recovery high school to the downtown area as another way to ta
For students, snow days can be a blessing. After all, there is a reason there are many superstitions aimed at making it snow enough for school to be canceled. But the Frederick County Board of Education might make a change to snow days that
Around 10:30 a.m. Monday, taps began playing. Musician after musician lifted their instruments to their mouth in order to "pass the call" from Mount Olivet Cemetery to Memorial Park. After taps finished, local officials and residents to honor
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