Nathanael Miller
Frederick County ReporterNathanael Miller is the Frederick County reporter for WYPR.
Miller gained a love for reading at a young age, when he discovered mythology, and found his love for writing soon after. In college, he chose to pursue journalism as a means to tell the stories of the people living around him.
Previously, Miller worked for The Flyer, the Salisbury University student newspaper, as well Delmarva Public Media, where he produced a weekly Man-on-the Street segment called “Nathanael on the Street.”
In his spare time, Miller enjoys writing his own books as well as playing Dungeons and Dragons with his friends.
Miller looks forward to covering the whole of Frederick county and bringing a voice to its residents.
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A grass roots organization has gathered 15,000 signatures to limit the land available for data center development in Frederick.
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The center will help connect the county’s 16,000 service members, veterans and their families to programs and benefits.
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Maryland’s fastest growing county is juggling nearly $50 million in additional funding requests even after the county budget reached $1 billion in 2025.
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Delegate April Miller’s bill could bring state support to the county’s current special education camera pilot program.
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The PACT task force represents a partnership between local and state partners to keep medical care affordable for residents.
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Board members and families alike were concerned the budget doesn’t meet the needs of students.
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Chanting and hymns could be heard from within the Washington County Commissioner’s office as people gathered to protest for and against the facility.
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1-in-5 Frederick households are cost burdened, earning $75,000 or less per year and spending more than 30% of their income just to afford their home.
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Frederick held the longest standing partnership with ICE in the US, spanning 18 years, which ended on Tuesday.
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Frederick County Public Schools encourage eligible families to sign up for free and reduced meals as they plan next year’s budget.