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Police Investigating Serious Crash in Waldorf That Sends Two Adults, One Child to Trauma Centers

Police Investigating Serious Crash in Waldorf That Sends Two Adults, One Child to Trauma Centers

On Sunday, September 7, 2025, at approximately 1:10 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to 2855 Crain Highway in Waldorf, for the reported motor vehicle collision with possible ejection. Dispatchers advised they received multiple 911 calls reporting a serious motor vehicle collision with one male victim laying in the roadway. Crews arrived...
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27-Year-Old Man Dead After Reportedly Striking “Stretched Out Chain” While Riding Dirt Bike in Waldorf

27-Year-Old Man Dead After Reportedly Striking “Stretched Out Chain” While Riding Dirt Bike in Waldorf

On Saturday, September 6, 2025, at approximately 3:13 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the 3500 block of Slater Drive in Waldorf, for the reported motor vehicle collision with one not breathing. 911 callers reported 27-year-old male was not breathing after a dirt bike crash. Prior to the arrival of First...
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Lilly’s 14th Birthday Community Celebration in Country Lakes, Mechanicsville – Free Raffle, Games, Food and Family Fun!

Lilly’s 14th Birthday Community Celebration in Country Lakes, Mechanicsville – Free Raffle, Games, Food and Family Fun!

As many of you know, my daughter Lilly was in an auto accident on May 30th. Since then, she has been overwhelmed with love and support from our wonderful community. A couple months ago, Lilly was able to host a Lemonade stand, which brought hundreds throughout our community to come and support Lilly and...
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Charles County Man Takes Home $50,000 With Mechanicsville WaWa Powerball Win

Charles County Man Takes Home $50,000 With Mechanicsville WaWa Powerball Win

Paul Hamilton, of Hughesville, switches games and wins a $50,000 third-tier Powerball prize. Paul confesses he’s had a bit of luck with Racetrax winning a little here and there. “Everyone says I’m lucky,” he said. So, on Aug. 14, while in a Wawa store in Mechanicsville with his son, he wanted to test his...
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Town of Chesapeake Beach Prepares for Fiber Optic Internet Expansion

Town of Chesapeake Beach Prepares for Fiber Optic Internet Expansion

The Town of Chesapeake Beach has entered into an agreement with ThinkBig Networks to install fiber optic lines throughout Town, bringing residents an additional choice for high-speed internet service. Work is expected to begin in late September or early October 2025. Ahead of construction, residents will notice crews marking underground utility lines along streets,...
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State Fire Marshal Investigating Trailer Fire in Park Hall As Suspected Arson, No Injuries Reported

State Fire Marshal Investigating Trailer Fire in Park Hall As Suspected Arson, No Injuries Reported

On Friday, September 5, 2025, at approximately 4:45 p.m., firefighters from Bay District, NAS Patuxent River, Second District, Ridge, Hollywood, Leonardtown and Seventh District were dispatched to 18410 Point Lookout Road in Park Hall, for the reported trailer on fire. Dispatchers advised they received multiple 911 calls reporting the trailer was on fire with no...
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Waldorf Man Charged with Animal Cruelty and Illegal Possession of Firearms

Waldorf Man Charged with Animal Cruelty and Illegal Possession of Firearms

Michael Haywood, 47, of Waldorf, has been formally charged in Charles County District Court with multiple misdemeanors, including animal cruelty and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, following the execution of a search warrant at his residence. According to court documents, the investigation began after Charles County Animal Control officers received a complaint about...
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Night at The Museum for Friends with Disabilities at Calvert Marine Museum

Night at The Museum for Friends with Disabilities at Calvert Marine Museum

The Calvert Marine Museum (CMM) will open its doors Friday evening, Sept. 12, for Night at the Museum for Friends with Disabilities. From 5 to 7 p.m., the museum and grounds will be reserved exclusively for guests with disabilities and their families, friends or caregivers. Guests are invited to enjoy a relaxed, supportive environment...
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Maryland is Experiencing a Bivalve Boom, With Oysters in Midst of A Comeback

Maryland is Experiencing a Bivalve Boom, With Oysters in Midst of A Comeback

Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay are in the midst of a comeback. During the past 20 years, the oyster population in the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay has tripled, according to this year’s stock assessment conducted by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Maryland’s success...
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Raccoon Found in Chesapeake Beach Neighborhood Tests Positive for Rabies

Raccoon Found in Chesapeake Beach Neighborhood Tests Positive for Rabies

The Calvert County Health Department released the following information regarding a raccoon found in the Willows community of Chesapeake Beach which tested positive for rabies on August 31st, 2025. This incident reminds us that rabies is present in Maryland. To protect yourself, it’s best to maintain a safe distance from wildlife. For pet owners,...
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Former St. Mary’s County Commissioner John O’Connor Announces Re-Filing for Position

Former St. Mary’s County Commissioner John O’Connor Announces Re-Filing for Position

Former County Commissioner John O’Connor released the following on September 4th, 2025. O’Connor served as Commissioner representing District 3 from December 1, 2014, until December 5, 2022, serving as Vice-President of the Board from December 2020-2022. “Today I officially filed for County Commissioner in District 3, St Mary’s. This isn’t just about an election;...
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World Suicide Prevention Day and National Suicide Awareness Month: Southern Maryland Unites to Save Lives

World Suicide Prevention Day and National Suicide Awareness Month: Southern Maryland Unites to Save Lives

September marks National Suicide Awareness Month, with World Suicide Prevention Day observed each year on September 10th. Across Southern Maryland, the month is a call to action for families, schools, and communities to come together, break the silence surrounding mental health, and support those in crisis. A Global Effort, A Local Responsibility – World...
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St. Charles Running Festival Names Hospice of the Chesapeake as Official Charity Partner for 2025 Event

St. Charles Running Festival Names Hospice of the Chesapeake as Official Charity Partner for 2025 Event

The St. Charles Running Festival is proud to announce its official charity partnership with Hospice of the Chesapeake for the 2025 event, set to take place on Saturday, September 20 in Waldorf, Maryland, at the Regency Furniture Stadium. Starting at 9:00 a.m., Whether you run or just come for the party, it’s a celebration...
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7-Year-Old Flown to Children’s Center After Two-Vehicle Crash in Huntingtown

7-Year-Old Flown to Children’s Center After Two-Vehicle Crash in Huntingtown

On Thursday, September 4, 2025, at approximately 6:00 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the area of North Solomons Island Road and Calverton School Road in Huntingtown, for the reported motor vehicle collision with injuries. Crews arrived on the scene within 2 minutes of dispatch find a two vehicle rear-end style...
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VIDEO: Two Teens Flown to Trauma Centers After Running Red Light in Hollywood

VIDEO: Two Teens Flown to Trauma Centers After Running Red Light in Hollywood

On Thursday, September 4, 2025, at approximately 7:50 a.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the intersection of Three Notch Road and Hollywood Road in Hollywood, for the reported motor vehicle collision with injuries. A short time after dispatch, the incident was upgraded to a serious motor vehicle collision with police on...
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Lexington Park Man Arrested on Assault and Firearm Charges

Lexington Park Man Arrested on Assault and Firearm Charges

On Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at approximately 3:20 a.m., police responded to the 46000 block of Wineberry Lane in Lexington Park, for a reported assault. The victim told deputies a verbal argument escalated into a physical assault and that the suspect left the residence on foot. Deputies canvassed the area and located a subject...
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VIDEO: Man in Custody After Leaving Multiple IED’s Outside Fire Station in Prince George’s County

VIDEO: Man in Custody After Leaving Multiple IED’s Outside Fire Station in Prince George’s County

UPDATE 9/3/2025: On August 13, 2025, at approximately 8:40 a.m., investigators assigned to the Office of the Fire Marshal for Prince George’s County, Maryland—which includes cross-trained officers from the Prince George’s County Police Department—were notified of a suspicious package placed on the front ramp of the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department and Capitol Heights Volunteer...
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82-Year-Old Man Flown to Trauma Center After Being Thrown from Tractor in Charles County

82-Year-Old Man Flown to Trauma Center After Being Thrown from Tractor in Charles County

On Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at approximately 3:30 p.m., firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the 4500 block of Chapel Springs Place in Pomfret, for the reported traumatic injuries. 911 callers reported an 82-year-old male was conscious alert and breathing after being thrown from a tractor after striking a tree stump. A short...
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Lusby Man Arrested Three Times in Three Days for Theft, Trespassing at Lexington Park Royal Farms

Lusby Man Arrested Three Times in Three Days for Theft, Trespassing at Lexington Park Royal Farms

Lusby man was arrested three times in as many days at the same Lexington Park gas station, facing repeated charges of theft and trespassing. According to court records filed in the District Court for St. Mary’s County, 26-year-old Steven Thorton Etter was taken into custody on August 30, 2025, and again on September 1,...
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Maryland Conservation Corps Class of 2024-25 Graduates Following Restoration of Program

Maryland Conservation Corps Class of 2024-25 Graduates Following Restoration of Program

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources honored members of the 2024-25 Maryland Conservation Corps during their graduation program at Sandy Point State Park on Aug. 26. The ceremony capped 10 months of job training, conservation work, and stewardship with the Maryland Park Service. This year’s class overcame a significant challenge, as they were demobilized...
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The Week in Winners: Maryland Powerball Wins Top Big Ticket List as Jackpot Rolls to $1.3 Billion

The Week in Winners: Maryland Powerball Wins Top Big Ticket List as Jackpot Rolls to $1.3 Billion

As the Powerball jackpot approached the stratospheric level of $1.3 billion for the drawing on Sept. 3, more Maryland Lottery players bought tickets, leading to eight of the 24 big wins across the state this past week coming on the multi-state jackpot game, including a $500,000 winner in Middle River and a $150,000 winning...
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Woman Transported to Hospital After Kitchen Fire in Great Mills

Woman Transported to Hospital After Kitchen Fire in Great Mills

On Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at approximately 5:55 p.m., firefighters from Bay District, NAS Patuxent River, and Second District were dispatched to the 45000 block of Chancellors Mill Lane in Great Mills, for the reported structure fire with injuries. Dispatchers advised 911 callers reported oil on the stove top caught fire with the homeowner...
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Rear Adm. John Lemmon Retires After 37 Years of Distinguished Service To The U.S. Navy

Rear Adm. John Lemmon Retires After 37 Years of Distinguished Service To The U.S. Navy

Hundreds gathered in Hangar 306 last week to celebrate Rear Adm. John Lemmon’s retirement Aug. 22, marking the culmination of a remarkable 37-year career that advanced naval aviation and left an enduring impact on the Navy and the nation. From modernizing iconic aircraft to leading critical overseas operations, Lemmon’s career has been defined by...
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Charles County Public Schools Healthy Kids Initiative Receives Award Through NAACP

Charles County Public Schools Healthy Kids Initiative Receives Award Through NAACP

Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) Superintendent Maria V. Navarro, Ed.D., recently joined representatives of the Charles County Branch of the NAACP (CCNAACP) and the Charles County Department of Health (CCDH) to accept an award for the collaborative work of a children’s health initiative. Presented in July in Charlotte, N.C., by the NAACP at its...
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St. Mary’s County Government Officials Head to the Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) Summer Conference

St. Mary’s County Government Officials Head to the Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) Summer Conference

The Commissioners of St. Mary’s County (CSMC) and leaders from across St. Mary’s County Government will be attending the Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) summer conference in Ocean City, MD, from August 13-16, 2025. The 2025 theme “Funding the Future: The Evolving Role of Local Government,” embodies MACo’s commitment to addressing the pressing issues...
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