Monthly Archives: December 2020

Prince George’s County Bank Robber Sentenced to More Than 12 Years in Federal Prison

Prince George’s County Bank Robber Sentenced to More Than 12 Years in Federal Prison

U.S. District Judge George J. Hazel today sentenced Donnell Duane Berry, age 44, of Forestville, Maryland, to 151 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for a 2019 bank robbery.  Berry committed this crime while on supervised release for a previous federal conviction. The sentence was announced by United States...
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Home For The Holidays: Governor Hogan Announces New Travel Orders, $180 Million More in Economic Relief

Home For The Holidays: Governor Hogan Announces New Travel Orders, $180 Million More in Economic Relief

Governor Larry Hogan and state health officials today took a series of actions to slow the spread of COVID-19 during the holiday season, including new testing and quarantine requirements for travel, and a new public health advisory to limit gatherings. In addition, the governor announced an additional $180 million in emergency economic relief, including...
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Anne Arundel County Executive Pittman Revises Executive Order and Creates Assistance Program for Restaurant Workers

Anne Arundel County Executive Pittman Revises Executive Order and Creates Assistance Program for Restaurant Workers

On December 16, 2020, County Executive Steuart Pittman announced changes to Executive Order #39, which is effective at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 16. The executive order enacts the new COVID-19 restrictions announced on December 10. The revisions announced today permit outdoor dining, provided that no more than 50% of tent sides are down and...
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National Weather Service Advises of Possible Hazardous Weather Conditions for Southern Maryland

National Weather Service Advises of Possible Hazardous Weather Conditions for Southern Maryland

Scattered snow showers and flurries have overspread the region, and will linger into the early morning. No significant accumulations are expected, but a light dusting is possible. In addition, wet roads may re-freeze as temperatures fall through the early morning hours. Anyone venturing out early this morning should use caution and assume any surfaces...
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Dean Michael Guth, 60

Dean Michael Guth, 60

Dean M Guth, 60, of Middle River, MD passed away on Saturday 12/12/2020. Though he was living in Middle River, his “home” has always been Southern Maryland where he grew up between Indian Head and Waldorf. As an adult, he lived in St Mary’s County before moving to Baltimore County. Dean was an iron...
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Detectives Arrest White Plains Man for Shooting Woman in Bryans Road

Detectives Arrest White Plains Man for Shooting Woman in Bryans Road

On December 15 shortly after 2:00 a.m., Deputies from the Charles County Sheriff’s Office responded to the University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center for the report of a woman who arrived at the hospital with a gunshot wound to her shoulder. During the investigation, detectives learned the shooting occurred in the 3000 block...
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Joseph Cross, 72

Joseph Cross, 72

Joseph Cross, 72, of Hughesville, MD, passed away on December 15, 2020. He was born on August 27, 1948 in La Plata, MD, to the late Stanley L. Cross and Margaret E. Cross. He attended St. Mary’s School from 1954 – 1962, Notre Dame High School from 1963-1964 and graduated from La Plata High...
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UPDATE: 22-Year-Old Charlotte Hall Man Succumbs to Injuries Sustained from December Motor Vehicle Collision

UPDATE: 22-Year-Old Charlotte Hall Man Succumbs to Injuries Sustained from December Motor Vehicle Collision

UPDATE on 1/07/2021: The driver at fault in this crash, Matthew Robert Eppley, 22, of Charlotte Hall, MD, was pronounced deceased yesterday afternoon as a result of the injuries he sustained in the crash. Police have corrected the information released stating the female operator of the Chrysler Pacifica is still being treated at a...
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Governor Hogan and Maryland Health Connection Announce Record Enrollment for Health Coverage

Governor Hogan and Maryland Health Connection Announce Record Enrollment for Health Coverage

Governor Larry Hogan today announced that more than 166,000 Marylanders enrolled in private health coverage for 2021 through Maryland Health Connection—the largest enrollment ever on the state’s health insurance marketplace—which represents a 4.5% increase of about 7,100 enrollees since the previous year. “I am pleased to see so many Marylanders taking advantage of our...
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Eric Fallabel Awarded 2020 Defense Acquisition Workforce Award for Individual Achievement in the Test and Evaluation

Eric Fallabel Awarded 2020 Defense Acquisition Workforce Award for Individual Achievement in the Test and Evaluation

As announced during a live Department of Defense event, December 15, the 2020 Defense Acquisition Workforce Award for Individual Achievement in the Test and Evaluation has been awarded to Mr. Eric Fallabel. As part of the CH-53K King Stallion heavy lift helicopter program’s test team from 2018 to 2020, Fallabel has guided the test...
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Marilyn Petersen

Marilyn Petersen

Marilyn Petersen, formerly of Lexington Park, passed away peacefully on December 14 at the Embrace Hospice House of Myrtle Beach after succumbing to a rare debilitating disease. Marilyn was born in Lansing Michigan on June 2, 1949, to the late Nelson Holcomb and Eileen De Long. Marilyn is preceded in death by her parents...
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Maryland Diaper Bank Gives the Best Gift of the Season to Moms Through Partnership with UM Charles Regional Medical Center

Maryland Diaper Bank Gives the Best Gift of the Season to Moms Through Partnership with UM Charles Regional Medical Center

Maryland Diaper Bank (MDB) has partnered with UM Charles Regional Medical Center’s (CRMC) Labor and Delivery Unit to deliver their Mommy Postpartum Boxes to local moms. MBD is a nonprofit organization founded in 2018 that provides basic diaper needs to stimulate health, growth, and good hygiene for babies in Maryland. “We decided that this...
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UPDATE: Suspect in Custody, Police Investigating Hit and Run After Child is Struck in Waldorf

UPDATE: Suspect in Custody, Police Investigating Hit and Run After Child is Struck in Waldorf

UPDATE 12/16/2020: On Tuesday, December 15, at 5:48 p.m., officers responded to the area of St Charles Parkway between Gallery Place and St Thomas Drive in Waldorf, for the report of a hit-and-run crash involving a child. A preliminary investigation revealed three children had just crossed St Charles Parkway, followed by an 8-year-old girl...
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AUDIO: State Fire Marshal Investigating House Fire in White Plains, Arson Charges Pending

AUDIO: State Fire Marshal Investigating House Fire in White Plains, Arson Charges Pending

On Monday, December 14, 2020, at approximately 8:55 a.m., firefighters responded to 11338 Tolkien Court in White Plains, for the residential fire alarm. The 911 caller was a Public Works employee who advised he could hear an active fire alarm sounding from a nearby residence and gave the 11338 address. Crews arrived on the...
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Calvert County Safe Nights Program to Open January 3, 2021

Calvert County Safe Nights Program to Open January 3, 2021

Calvert County’s annual Safe Nights program providing winter shelter for the homeless will run January  3, 2021 through February 28, 2021.  Safe Nights provides winter protection for Calvert County’s homeless population by offering shelter in a clean and safe environment. The host shelter will provide a warm bed and breakfast, a bag of lunch...
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Flags Lowered in Honor of Former County Commissioner William Edward “Eddie” Bailey

Flags Lowered in Honor of Former County Commissioner William Edward “Eddie” Bailey

This is to advise that Commissioner President Randy Guy has ordered the Maryland state flag and the St. Mary’s County flag immediately lowered to half-staff. This action is in honor of former St. Mary’s County Commissioner William Edward “Eddie” Bailey who died Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. Mr. Bailey served as a Commissioner for two...
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AUDIO: Police Investigating Two Seperate Motor Vehicle Collisions on Western Parkway in Waldorf, One Flown to Area Trauma Center

AUDIO: Police Investigating Two Seperate Motor Vehicle Collisions on Western Parkway in Waldorf, One Flown to Area Trauma Center

On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, at approximately 5:30 p.m., police, fire and rescue personnel responded to the area of Western Parkway and Shasho Place in Waldorf, for the reported motor vehicle collision with injuries. Dispatchers advised the 911 caller reported a single vehicle was involved in the collision, with the 45-year-old operator and 10-year-old...
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As State of Maryland Begins Vaccination Phase 1A, Governor Hogan Reactivates National Guard

As State of Maryland Begins Vaccination Phase 1A, Governor Hogan Reactivates National Guard

Governor Larry Hogan today announced the reactivation of the Maryland National Guard to support state and local health officials in the efficient distribution of COVID-19 vaccines statewide. “With vaccine distribution now beginning in our state, we have finally reached a turning point. We are able to see the sun rising on the horizon—even if...
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Charles County Public Schools 2020-2021 Winter Break Schedule

Charles County Public Schools 2020-2021 Winter Break Schedule

All Charles County public schools, buildings and administrative offices are closed Wednesday, Dec. 23, through Friday, Jan. 1, for winter break. The closure includes the Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) Jesse L. Starkey Administration Building. Students and teachers return to virtual learning on Monday, Jan. 4. The following is the indoor pool schedule during...
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NAS Patuxent River, Webster Field, and Solomons Rec Center Announce 2020 Holiday Gate Hours

NAS Patuxent River, Webster Field, and Solomons Rec Center Announce 2020 Holiday Gate Hours

The Naval Air Station Patuxent River will begin holiday gate hours starting close of business Friday, December 18, 2020. Normal gate operations will resume Monday, January 4, 2021. NAS Patuxent River: Gate 1 – Pax River Gate 1 will remain open 24 hours. During the holiday period of Dec. 19 to Jan. 4, Gate...
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Kaiser Permanente Acquires 23 Acre Site, Plans to Develop $100 Million Medical Center in Waldorf

Kaiser Permanente Acquires 23 Acre Site, Plans to Develop $100 Million Medical Center in Waldorf

Kaiser Permanente has purchased a 23-acre site at 4149 Crain Highway in Waldorf, Maryland. The health system plans to build a multi-phase medical center on the undeveloped parcel with the first phase on track to open in the first quarter of 2025 at a cost of approximately $100 million. The facility will be approximately...
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St. Mary’s County Commissioner Meeting Rollup, December 15, 2020 Meeting Rollup

St. Mary’s County Commissioner Meeting Rollup, December 15, 2020 Meeting Rollup

The Commissioners of St. Mary’s County held their final regular business meeting of 2020 on Tuesday, December 15, 2020, in the Chesapeake Building in Leonardtown. The first order of business for the Commissioners was the approval of a request to amend the St. Mary’s County Code Length of Service Awards (LOSAP) process to award...
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Charles County Chamber of Commerce Announces 2021 Board of Directors and Virtual Inaugural Ceremony

Charles County Chamber of Commerce Announces 2021 Board of Directors and Virtual Inaugural Ceremony

The Charles County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the 2021 Board of Directors and Officers. A virtual Inauguration Ceremony will take place on Wednesday, January 13, 2021. The event will be shown simultaneously on Zoom and Facebook Live. Outgoing Board Chair Tom Blandford described the juxtaposition of the past year and the...
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Maryland State Police Investigating Death of Prince George’s County Man In State Prison

Maryland State Police Investigating Death of Prince George’s County Man In State Prison

Maryland State Police investigators are continuing an investigation into the death of a state prison inmate yesterday in Anne Arundel County. The deceased is identified as Terry Proctor, 32, of  Clinton, in Prince George’s County. Proctor was a state prison inmate serving time at the Dorsey Run Correctional Institution in Jessup Maryland.  The cause...
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Anne Arundel County Detectives Arrest Glen Burnie Man After Stealing 20 Firearms During October Burglary

Anne Arundel County Detectives Arrest Glen Burnie Man After Stealing 20 Firearms During October Burglary

On Tuesday, October 13, 2020, officers responded for a burglary of a detached garage in the 7900 block of Belhaven Avenue in Pasadena. The investigation revealed an unknown suspect entered the garage and was able to open the locked gun safe and removed/stole twenty firearms.  The safe wasn’t pried, only the electronic keypad was...
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