Educators and school administrators wanted to make their voices heard during a public hearing about the recommended budget Tuesday night at Gr…
Round up a construction worker, cowboy, Native American, soldier, police officer and a motorcycle rider as the proposed Great Mills YMCA took …
The Champion Used Auto Parts building on Usher Lane in Valley Lee burned to the ground Tuesday afternoon.”The cause was determined to be accid…
Despite escalating costs, St. Mary’s County government workers who need day care for their children will soon see an option close to work.
Patuxent Habitat for Humanity is preparing for a busy couple of months as it finalizes a live auction, its annual charity run and yet another …
Police briefs from Charles, St. Mary's and Calvert counties
A lot went on during the 2024 legislative session in Annapolis and Del. Matt Morgan (R-St. Mary’s) and Del. Todd Morgan (R-St. Mary’s, Calvert…
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A young girl that was in the back seat of a SUV involved in an accident earlier this month died on Friday.
Citizens for the Charles County Public Library book bazaar will be held 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April 26-30 and May 1-2, at the La Plata branch.
Patuxent art exhibit opens
Northern Stars Movie Club will screen “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” 1 to 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, at the Northern Senior Activity…
New members sought for boards, committees
Presenter Jackie Sickle, right, places a Quilt of Valor on the shoulders of U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard veteran Donald Bishop during a rece…
Two classes at the Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center in Leonardtown are establishing a high water mark for authentic learning …
Here is what is happening at museums around Southern Maryland this week.
More broadband in the future and a hearing for amendments of proposed building codes took center stage at the St. Mary’s County commissioners’…
A 38-year-old Lexington Park man is behind bars after allegedly trying to kill a man following a dispute at a local bar Sunday night.
It’s been 60 years since the Civil Rights Act was enacted in 1964 and a panel of experts came together April 10 to discuss “How far have we co…
The old saying is that two are better than one, but in the case of the proposed Stewart’s Grant development, it appears two are also better th…
Candidates hoping to earn (or retain) a place on the St. Mary’s County Board of Education panel were able to voice their opinions and concerns…
The two Circuit Court judge candidates tackled several topics during a forum last week at the Lexington Park library.
Firearms, large quantities of drugs recovered
A St. Mary’s jury last week found Thomas Lavon Moreland, 21, of Lexington Park guilty of murder for his participation in the Hollywood carniva…
As superintendent of St. Mary’s public schools, Scott Smith wears many hats, and April 10 at the board of education meeting in Leonardtown he …
The Fourth annual First Landing Wine and Arts Festival was held April 13 at St. Clements Island Museum with plenty of food, drink and music fo…
The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Alcohol Enforcement Unit recently conducted separate alcohol and tobacco compliance checks.
Patuxent art exhibit opens
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Two classes at the Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center in Leonardtown are establishing a high water mark for authentic learning by refining their remote water quality monitoring kits for improved data collection and practical application in the local watershed.
Deborah Curtis recently published her inaugural book “A Day of Crabbing on my Daddy’s Boat” through Dorrance Publishing.
The Rev. Lawrence Olin Watt recently published his book “The Historicity of the Old Testament Messiah By Whose Authority” through Dorrance Publishing.