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Is That Stream Healthy? Here’s How DNR Trains People to Survey Streams By Examining Wildlife and Habitats

Is That Stream Healthy? Here’s How DNR Trains People to Survey Streams By Examining Wildlife and Habitats

In some ways, the Maryland Biological Stream Survey Summer Training resembles other education programs. Participants sit through presentations and take tests. But some of those presentations involve walking through the woods to a nearby stream to watch the process of netting, identifying, and counting fish found there. And studying for the exams involves darting...
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Mechanicsville Man Charged with Illegal Firearm and Ammunition Possession

Mechanicsville Man Charged with Illegal Firearm and Ammunition Possession

Allan Eugene Pulliam, 58, of Mechanicsville, has been charged with multiple firearm-related offenses following a search and seizure carried out by the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office, according to court documents. Pulliam faces three misdemeanor charges: illegal possession of a regulated firearm, possession of a rifle or shotgun while disqualified, and illegal possession of...
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PG County Police Corporal Arrested After Allegedly Pointing Gun at Wife During Argument in Charles County

PG County Police Corporal Arrested After Allegedly Pointing Gun at Wife During Argument in Charles County

Tyrone Daniel Thomas, 48, of Waldorf, has been charged with first-degree assault and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony or violent crime following a domestic incident that reportedly occurred earlier this year. The charges were filed after a detailed investigation by the Charles County Sheriff’s Office. According to charging documents,...
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Prince Frederick Woman Charged with Animal Cruelty After 11 Dogs Found in Filthy, Overcrowded Home

Prince Frederick Woman Charged with Animal Cruelty After 11 Dogs Found in Filthy, Overcrowded Home

A Prince Frederick woman is facing multiple criminal charges following an extensive investigation that revealed a large number of animals living in what authorities described as hazardous, unsanitary, and overcrowded conditions inside her home. Crystal Lynn Roberts, 33, of Prince Frederick, has been charged with 16 misdemeanors across two criminal cases in the District...
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Waldorf Man Charged in Charles County Road Rage Shooting

Waldorf Man Charged in Charles County Road Rage Shooting

Robert Derek Simms, 36, of Waldorf, has been charged in connection with a July 2025 road rage incident in Charles County that resulted in gunfire and minor injuries to an adult male victim, according to the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office. The incident occurred on July 10, 2025, when the victim stopped at a...
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Traffic Alert: Nighttime Lane Closures Coming to Southbound MD 5 in St. Mary’s County

Traffic Alert: Nighttime Lane Closures Coming to Southbound MD 5 in St. Mary’s County

The Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) will begin resurfacing a section of southbound MD 5 (Three Notch Road) between MD 6 (New Market Turner Road) and MD 235 the week of August 18. The work, which includes removing the top layer of asphalt, patching, and resurfacing, is expected to wrap up by early October,...
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Three Transported to Hospital and One Cat Saved After Huntingtown House Fire

Three Transported to Hospital and One Cat Saved After Huntingtown House Fire

On Thursday, August 14, 2025, at approximately 5:50 p.m., firefighters from Calvert, Anne Arundel and Prince George’s County responded to the 5600 block of Collington Court in Huntingtown, for the reported working house fire with injuries. Dispatchers advised they received multiple 911 calls reporting the house was on fire with one homeowner suffering smoke inhalation...
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SCAM ALERT: Unofficial Fundraising Efforts Following Tragic Incident

SCAM ALERT: Unofficial Fundraising Efforts Following Tragic Incident

The Charles County Volunteer Fire/EMS Association, in coordination with regional Fire/EMS agencies, is issuing an urgent warning to the public regarding unauthorized fundraising efforts being circulated in the name of the Maryland State Firefighters Association. We have been made aware of individuals or groups falsely advertising the need to assist the family involved in...
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No Injuries Reported After Vehicle Strikes T-Mobile Store in Lexington Park

No Injuries Reported After Vehicle Strikes T-Mobile Store in Lexington Park

On Thursday, August 14, 2025, at approximately 11:50 a.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the T-Mobile located at 46320 Lexington Village Way in Lexington Park, for the reported motor vehicle collision involving the structure. Crews arrived on the scene to find a single vehicle into the front glass windows/door of the...
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Huntingtown High School Celebrates Dual State Championships in Baseball and Softball

Huntingtown High School Celebrates Dual State Championships in Baseball and Softball

The Calvert County Board of Education recognized the Huntingtown High School baseball and softball teams at its Aug. 7 meeting for winning the 2025 Maryland 2A State Championships. The baseball team captured its second state title in school history after competing against 46 Maryland high schools. The Hurricanes ended the season with a 22–3...
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St. Mary’s Alcohol Licensees Continue Strong ID-Checking Performance

St. Mary’s Alcohol Licensees Continue Strong ID-Checking Performance

The St. Mary’s County Health Department (SMCHD) has partnered with the Responsible Retailing Forum to sponsor the 21 Matters™ program. This initiative assists local businesses licensed to sell alcohol in ensuring that staff consistently inspect IDs and refuse sales to underage customers. The majority (95 of 96) of completed inspections from April to June...
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Calvert County Board of Education Appoints Interim Superintendent of Schools

Calvert County Board of Education Appoints Interim Superintendent of Schools

We are pleased to introduce Dr. Marcus J. Newsome, a distinguished and award-winning educational leader who now serves as the interim superintendent of CCPS. With a career spanning decades, Newsome has advised governors, members of Congress, and global leaders on education policy and leadership. He currently serves as President of the National Bible College...
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CSM Welcomes Megan Allen as Executive Director of Compliance and Risk Management

CSM Welcomes Megan Allen as Executive Director of Compliance and Risk Management

The College of Southern Maryland is proud to announce Megan Allen as the Executive Director of Compliance and Risk Management, effective July 29th, 2025. Allen fills a vital leadership role at the college, focused on strengthening institutional compliance, advancing risk management strategies, and supporting effective policy governance. Allen has more than 20 years of...
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How Too Many Deer Are Harming Maryland’s Forests

How Too Many Deer Are Harming Maryland’s Forests

Maryland is home to a diversity of native wildlife and plant species, and the balance between the two can sometimes be difficult to manage. Like rabbits overrunning a garden, an overpopulation of deer will have detrimental effects on the undergrowth and vegetation in a forest. For the Maryland Forest Service, successful stewardship requires finding...
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Charles County Appoints Jim Chandler as New Director of Economic Development

Charles County Appoints Jim Chandler as New Director of Economic Development

Charles County Acting Administrator Deborah Hall announces the appointment of Jim Chandler as the new Director of Economic Development. Chandler brings a wealth of experience in economic revitalization, community development, and public-private partnerships to the role. His appointment is effective Aug. 18. Mr. Chandler most recently held senior executive leadership roles in Prince George’s...
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U.S. Coast Guard Awards $32 Million Contract for Runway Reconstruction at Base Elizabeth City, NC

U.S. Coast Guard Awards $32 Million Contract for Runway Reconstruction at Base Elizabeth City, NC

The U.S. Coast Guard’s Facilities Design and Construction Center in Norfolk, Virginia, has awarded RQ Construction a $32 million design-build contract for the reconstruction of crosswind Runway 1-19 and the restoration of taxiways Kilo and Golf at Base Elizabeth City, North Carolina. The project involves a complete reconstruction of Runway 1-19, which measures 4,518...
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Calvert County Offering Courses Through December 2025 to Help Alzheimer’s Caregivers

Calvert County Offering Courses Through December 2025 to Help Alzheimer’s Caregivers

The Calvert County Office on Aging has partnered with the Alzheimer’s Association to offer The Empowered Caregiver, a series of courses for caregivers. This free series allows caregivers to register for individual courses or complete the entire series. The dates and the times of the courses are:  Sept. 10, 6-7 p.m., “Supporting Independence” Oct....
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17-Year-Old Charged As An Adult After Shooting Victim With His Own Gun During Sale

17-Year-Old Charged As An Adult After Shooting Victim With His Own Gun During Sale

On Saturday, July 5, 2025, officers were alerted to a victim who arrived at a hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound. The victim told officers he was shot while meeting with a person on Sharpersville Road in Waldorf to purchase AirPods, with the the victim further indicating that during the transaction, the suspect...
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U.S. Navy Names New TACAMO Aircraft the E-130J Phoenix II

U.S. Navy Names New TACAMO Aircraft the E-130J Phoenix II

The U.S. Navy’s Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office (PMA-271) and Strategic Communications Wing 1 (SCW-1) announced the official popular name for the Navy’s new Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO) mission aircraft: E-130J Phoenix II. In October 2024, the placeholder name E-XX was officially designated as E-130J. As of today, the...
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Waldorf Man Charged with Multiple Child Sexual Abuse Offenses in St. Mary’s and Charles Counties

Waldorf Man Charged with Multiple Child Sexual Abuse Offenses in St. Mary’s and Charles Counties

Terrod Lamar Branson, 39, of Waldorf, has been charged with multiple counts of rape, sexual abuse of a minor, and assault following allegations involving a female juvenile victim, according to court documents filed in the District Court of Maryland for St. Mary’s County. Branson faces charges including first-degree rape, second-degree rape, third-degree sexual offense,...
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Theft and Stolen Tag Arrest for Bushwood Man Whose License Has Been Revoked Six Times

Theft and Stolen Tag Arrest for Bushwood Man Whose License Has Been Revoked Six Times

Dale Lee Buckler, 58, of Bushwood, is facing multiple criminal charges in two separate cases filed in the District Court for St. Mary’s County. In the first case, filed July 28, 2025, Buckler is accused of stealing equipment from Wentworth Nursery in Mechanicsville on July 11, 2025. According to court documents, Dep. Nichols of...
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Jail Incident Leads to Indecent Exposure Charge Against Mechanicsville Woman

Jail Incident Leads to Indecent Exposure Charge Against Mechanicsville Woman

Michelle E. Brown, 46, of Mechanicsville, has been charged with one count of indecent exposure following an incident at the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center, according to court documents. The charge stems from an August 6, 2025, report in which a female incarcerated individual told the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office that...
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Leonardtown Man Arrested Again and Again In Over $3,500 Theft Spree, Finally Held Without Bond

Leonardtown Man Arrested Again and Again In Over $3,500 Theft Spree, Finally Held Without Bond

Robert James Grinder, 35, of Leonardtown, faces four separate theft cases in the District Court for St. Mary’s County, each tied to alleged incidents at local retailers. Court records show that three cases were filed by application for charges earlier this summer, while the latest case resulted in an on-view arrest and Grinder being...
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Bail Denied for Bushwood Woman After Assault on Family Member and Three Police Officers

Bail Denied for Bushwood Woman After Assault on Family Member and Three Police Officers

Camisha M. Strickland, 53, of Chaptico, has been charged with four counts of second-degree assault and one count of resisting or interfering with arrest following an incident in Bushwood on August 9, 2025, according to court documents from the St. Mary’s County District Court. Deputy Shannon Lacey of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office...
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Leonardtown Man Charged with Robbery, Assault, and Theft After Assaulting Employee at Birdies

Leonardtown Man Charged with Robbery, Assault, and Theft After Assaulting Employee at Birdies

Dillon Cole Heiston, 32, of Leonardtown, has been charged with robbery, second-degree assault, and misdemeanor theft following an incident at a convenience store on Point Lookout Road, according to court documents filed in the District Court for St. Mary’s County. On August 12, 2025, deputies from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office responded around...
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