Monthly Archives: July 2023

Death Investigation Ongoing After Man is Found Unresponsive in Thomas Stone High Schools Outdoor Pool

Death Investigation Ongoing After Man is Found Unresponsive in Thomas Stone High Schools Outdoor Pool

Charles County Parks & Recreation released the following. “On Thursday, July 13, a patron was found unresponsive in the Thomas Stone Outdoor Pool. Lifeguards called 9-1-1 and immediately began administering CPR. Emergency services arrived soon after and transported the patient to the hospital, where the individual was officially pronounced deceased. We extend our condolences...
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VIDEO: Video Released After Carjacking Suspect Died in High Speed Chase and Crash on Mattawoman Beantown Road in Waldorf

VIDEO: Video Released After Carjacking Suspect Died in High Speed Chase and Crash on Mattawoman Beantown Road in Waldorf

UPDATE 7/17/2023: The Maryland Office of the Attorney General Independent Investigations Division Released the following statement: The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the Office of the Attorney General is investigating a fatal crash that occurred following a police pursuit in Charles County on Thursday afternoon. On June 29, at approximately 2:00 p.m., officers with...
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UPDATE: Police Investigating Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision That Killed 14-Year-Old Boy in Leonardtown

UPDATE: Police Investigating Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision That Killed 14-Year-Old Boy in Leonardtown

UPDATE 7/17/2023: On July 16, 2023, at 2:54 PM police and emergency services were dispatched to a reported head- on motor vehicle collision with injuries in the area of the twenty-two thousand block of Newtowne  Neck Road in Leonardtown. Deputies from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office arrived on scene and observed a 2013...
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One Occupant and One Firefighter Suffer Minor Injuries After House Fire in Waldorf

One Occupant and One Firefighter Suffer Minor Injuries After House Fire in Waldorf

UPDATE 8:56 a.m.: The occupant of the residence was transported to an area hospital for further evaluation and smoke inhalation injuries. The injured firefighter signed care refusal forms on the scene and was not transported. SMECO and the Office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal has been requested to respond. Firefighters located fire throughout...
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Former Correctional Officer Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Controlled Substances Into the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections Detention Facility

Former Correctional Officer Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Controlled Substances Into the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections Detention Facility

Former Prince George’s County Department of Corrections correctional officer Danielle Dominique Smith, age 34, of Waldorf, Maryland, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute a controlled substance, in connection with her smuggling drugs to a prisoner with whom she had an intimate relationship. The guilty plea was announced by...
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Vegetable and Butcher to Relocate Headquarters to Prince George’s County and Expecting to Create Additional 100+ Jobs

Vegetable and Butcher to Relocate Headquarters to Prince George’s County and Expecting to Create Additional 100+ Jobs

Governor Wes Moore announced that Vegetable and Butcher, a subscription-based food delivery service, is relocating its headquarters to Maryland. The company is moving from Washington, D.C. to a 32,000 square-foot Class A industrial space at 6001 Fallard Drive in Upper Marlboro. “We are ecstatic to welcome Vegetable and Butcher to the Prince George’s County...
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Chesapeake Beach Woman Pleads Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter After Assaulting Mother-in-Law That Resulted in Her Death

Chesapeake Beach Woman Pleads Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter After Assaulting Mother-in-Law That Resulted in Her Death

On July 7, 2023, Madison G. Wagaman, 35, of Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, entered a guilty plea in Calvert County Circuit Court to involuntary manslaughter. The plea stemmed from a March 22, 2022, incident in which Wagaman got involved in an argument with her 74-year old mother-in-law. Wagaman ultimately struck the victim in the face,...
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Noise Advisory – NAS Patuxent River Field Carrier Landing Practice Flights Scheduled July 17-18, 2023

Noise Advisory – NAS Patuxent River Field Carrier Landing Practice Flights Scheduled July 17-18, 2023

Communities surrounding Naval Air Station Patuxent River are advised that noise-generating testing events are scheduled to take place July 17–July 18, 2023 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Pilots at NAS Pax River will be conducting Field Carrier Landing Practices (FCLPs). FCLPs are simulated carrier landings conducted to prepare the pilot to land safely...
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High School Students Develop Kits and Educate Public with Inexpensive, Remote Water Quality Monitoring Solution

High School Students Develop Kits and Educate Public with Inexpensive, Remote Water Quality Monitoring Solution

In response to the need for cheaper and more widespread water quality monitoring in the Chesapeake Bay, teachers and students at the Dr. James A Forrest Career and Technology Center in Leonardtown, Maryland, are partnering with community volunteers to create inexpensive remote monitoring kits funded by a grant from the Chesapeake Bay Trust. “This...
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CSM Paves Way for Environmentally Friendly Hybrid, Electric Vehicle Fleet

CSM Paves Way for Environmentally Friendly Hybrid, Electric Vehicle Fleet

Beep! Beep! What eliminates the carbon dioxide equivalent of 42 trees, and can be found zipping around the College of Southern Maryland’s (CSM) La Plata and Regional Hughesville campuses? It’s the college’s new Polaris GEM utility vehicles – a sign of things to come as CSM begins transitioning to a smaller, less gas-reliant fleet...
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Suspects in Stolen Hyundai Arrested After Being Shot at in Glen Burnie

Suspects in Stolen Hyundai Arrested After Being Shot at in Glen Burnie

On July 13, 2023, at approximately 1:40 p.m., officers responded for a report of a shooting that just occurred in the 100 block of Southbridge Drive in Glen Burnie. The complainant indicated that they heard a female yelling for help and that someone was shooting. The complainant went on to say that they observed...
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Children’s Indoor Playground Concept Hyper Kidz to Open Third Maryland-Area Location at Waugh Chapel Business Park

Children’s Indoor Playground Concept Hyper Kidz to Open Third Maryland-Area Location at Waugh Chapel Business Park

Hyper Kidz, an indoor playground concept, has selected Waugh Chapel Business Park as the site for its third location in the greater Baltimore metropolitan region and first in Anne Arundel County. Franchise owner Krishna Hazarika has signed a lease with St. John Properties, Inc. for 14,991 square feet of space within 987 Waugh Chapel...
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Governor Moore Announces $5 Million in Heritage Project Grants Through the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority

Governor Moore Announces $5 Million in Heritage Project Grants Through the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority

Governor Wes Moore announced 100 matching grants totaling $5 million awarded to Maryland nonprofits, local jurisdictions, and other heritage tourism organizations by the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority. Grant funds support heritage tourism projects and activities that attract visitors and expand economic development and tourism-related jobs throughout Maryland. “Heritage tourism boosts local economies, connects people...
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St. Mary’s County Native Serves with U.S. Navy Patrol Squadron Supporting Maritime Missions Around the Globe

St. Mary’s County Native Serves with U.S. Navy Patrol Squadron Supporting Maritime Missions Around the Globe

By Rick Burke, Navy Office of Community Outreach: JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Lt. Matthew Eastburg, a native of California, Maryland, serves with Patrol and Reconnaissance Squadron (VP) 45 based out of Jacksonville, Florida. The squadron’s primary mission is to undertake maritime patrol, anti-submarine warfare, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Eastburg, a 2012 graduate of Great...
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CSM Expands Homeschool Programming to Leonardtown Campus as Enrollment Continues to Soar

CSM Expands Homeschool Programming to Leonardtown Campus as Enrollment Continues to Soar

Enrollment for College of Southern Maryland’s (CSM) homeschool programming opens July 12, with classes expanding to St. Mary’s County as the educational alternative continues to grow in popularity throughout the region. CSM Kids’ & Teen College has offered families a supportive community along with a customizable experience that includes a wide variety of homeschool...
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Police Investigating Hit and Run Motor Vehicle Collision in Lexington Park That Sends One to Hospital

Police Investigating Hit and Run Motor Vehicle Collision in Lexington Park That Sends One to Hospital

On Sunday, July 16, 2023, at approximately 2:45 p.m., police, fire and rescue personnel responded to the area of Three Notch Road and Lincoln Avenue in Lexington Park, for the motor vehicle collision with injuries. Crews arrived on the scene to find three vehicles in the roadway with one patient with injuries. The operator of...
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Barbara Louise Johnston, 77,

Barbara Louise Johnston, 77,

Barbara Louise Johnston, 77 of Leonardtown, MD passed away on June 25, 2023 at home with her loving family at her side. She was born on July 24, 1945 in Wilkinsburg, PA to the late Harold Arthur Lersch and Mary Louise Jack Lersch. Barbara worked as an Accountant for the United States Navy at...
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Tomahawk Program Welcomes New Leadership During Ceremony at NAS Patuxent River

Tomahawk Program Welcomes New Leadership During Ceremony at NAS Patuxent River

NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, Patuxent River, Md.: The Navy’s Tomahawk Weapons System program office (PMA-280) welcomed a new program manager during a ceremony July 6 in Naval Air Station Patuxent River. Rear Adm. Stephen Tedford, Program Executive Officer for Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons (PEO (U&W)), presided over the change of command ceremony where...
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Night of Fun and Games Leads to $50,000 Scratch-off Win for St. Mary’s County Couple

Night of Fun and Games Leads to $50,000 Scratch-off Win for St. Mary’s County Couple

St. Mary’s County banker counts up big win on the $30 Cash is King ticket A St. Mary’s County woman is counting up her own coins after winning a $50,000 prize playing the $30 Cash is King scratch-off game. Kimberly Shaw won the big prize while having a fun night with her husband, Colby,...
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U.S. and Australian Navy Partnership Proves Maintenance, Readiness; Wins Awards

U.S. and Australian Navy Partnership Proves Maintenance, Readiness; Wins Awards

NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, PATUXENT RIVER, Md.: For the first time, the U.S. and Royal Australian Navies have successfully demonstrated a periodic maintenance interval (PMI) on a U.S. Navy MH-60R Seahawk in Australia. The milestone demonstrates both countries’ commitment to advancing military readiness in the Indo-Pacific region. H-60 Multi-Mission Helicopter Program’s (PMA-299) Special Projects...
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Annual Emily Schindler Lecture Explores Treatment of Anxiety Disorders

Annual Emily Schindler Lecture Explores Treatment of Anxiety Disorders

Chesapeake Life Center invites the community to the 18th annual Emily Schindler Memorial Lecture, “Contemporary Integrative Treatment of the Anxiety Disorders,” presented by Dr. Sally Winston. The lecture will be held from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, at Bowie State University, Bowie, Maryland. In this workshop, Winston will discuss how to...
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“Spur of the Moment Decision” Results in $100K Prize for Charles County Mother

“Spur of the Moment Decision” Results in $100K Prize for Charles County Mother

Charles County grocery store manager wins top prize on FAST PLAY Winfall Doubler Martika Savoy of Charles County was excited when she realized she had won $100,000 on FAST PLAY Winfall Doubler. Maybe too excited. “I thought I was going to have my baby on the floor,” said the mom who is expecting her...
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Attorney General Brown Supports EPA’s Proposed Greenhouse Gas Standards for Light- and Medium-Duty Vehicles

Attorney General Brown Supports EPA’s Proposed Greenhouse Gas Standards for Light- and Medium-Duty Vehicles

Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced he has joined a coalition of 26 states and cities in submitting a comment letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding its proposed greenhouse gas (GHG) and criteria pollutant standards for light- and medium-duty highway vehicles, model years 2027 through 2032, which include passenger cars,...
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Governor Moore Announces $5.8 Million in Grant Awards for Maryland Nursing Programs

Governor Moore Announces $5.8 Million in Grant Awards for Maryland Nursing Programs

Governor Wes Moore announced that nine Maryland nursing programs will receive $5.8 million to help address the state’s nursing shortage. The FY24 Competitive Institutional Grant funding includes one-year resource grants, multi-year implementation grants, and planning grants to get more students out of the classroom and into the workforce. “This funding will create positive and...
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Police Investigating Attempted Burglary to Tackle Box in Lexington Park

Police Investigating Attempted Burglary to Tackle Box in Lexington Park

On Friday, July 14, 2023, at approximately 12:20 a.m., police responded to the Tackle Box located at 22035 Three Notch Road in Lexington Park, for the reported burglary and glass break alarms. Police arrived on the scene within minutes to find the front door glass shattered with a large brick nearby. Upon further investigation,...
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