Swatting Hoax Disrupts Frederick Community, Prompts Heavy Police Response

On May 28, a swatting call in Frederick, MD, falsely reported an active assailant, prompting a significant police response. Authorities later confirmed the call was a hoax, emphasizing the dangers and resource wastage associated with such incidents. No injuries occurred, but local law enforcement is taking the matter seriously, seeking information on suspects.

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Ripped from the Roots: The Human Toll of Maryland’s New Land War

The New Land Wars series highlights the emotional and psychological toll of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project on families. Legal threats and invasive surveys create chronic anxiety, eroding community trust and well-being. As Marylanders face the loss of their homes and legacies, the fight for resistance and hope intensifies against corporate aggression.

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Major League Cricket Comes to Maryland: Frederick Prepares for a Global Game-Changer

A new era in Maryland sports is on the horizon. And this time, it’s not baseball or football making waves—but cricket. In an unexpected but thrilling development for Maryland sports …

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Frederick Protest Turns Violent: Arrested Group Dressed in Antifa-Style Gear, Assaulted Police Officers

On Thursday evening in Frederick, MD, a peaceful protest turned violent when a group dressed in black attacked police and vandalized property. Authorities reported injuries to officers and arrested four individuals for serious charges. The incident raised concerns about radical elements infiltrating local protests and blurred lines between peaceful demonstration and criminal activity.

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The New Bully Tactic: How Energy Companies Are Suing Maryland Families Just for Saying No

Kevin Daniels faced a lawsuit from PSEG after refusing access to his Maryland farmland for a controversial transmission line project. This corporate tactic reflects a broader issue of legal bullying against property owners, threatening fundamental rights against unwarranted invasion. Without public action, such harassment could escalate, affecting all Marylanders.

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Maryland Pays, Virginia Plays: How an Energy Project Is Sacrificing Maryland Land for Northern Virginia’s Big Tech Boom

Joanne Frederick discovers survey stakes for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP) on her farm, unaware it benefits Northern Virginia’s data centers, not Marylanders. The project threatens local environments and property rights, with Marylanders facing lawsuits while their state pays for Virginia’s energy needs, highlighting broader issues of community neglect for corporate gain.

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Opinion: Could Minor League Baseball Be Coming Back to Frederick?

Frederick, MD, is undergoing extensive renovations at Nymeo Field, raising hopes for a return of Minor League Baseball. With nearly $39 million invested to modernize the stadium, there’s speculation about the Orioles’ potential need for a new High-A affiliate, possibly reigniting their historic relationship with the Frederick Keys. Fans are ready for this revival.

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