Monthly Archives: March 2026

Larry Steven Canter

Larry Steven Canter

Larry Steven Canter of Aquasco, Maryland, passed away peacefully at home on March 9, 2026, at the age of 63. Born on July 7, 1962, in La Plata, Maryland, he was the son of Richard Allison Canter Sr. and the late Ann E. DeMarr Canter. In addition to his mother, Larry was preceded in...
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Clarence Ronald (Ronnie) Sampson

Clarence Ronald (Ronnie) Sampson

Ronnie passed onto his next great adventure on March 10, 2026 after a long-fought battle with Parkinson’s Disease. He leaves behind his wife of 35 years Kami Sampson, his sons Jeffery Holcomb, his wife Elizabeth, Christopher Sampson, his wife Mindy Sampson, and his daughter Ashley Holston and her husband Robbie Holston. His grandchildren who...
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St. Mary’s County March 10, 2026 – Commissioner Meeting Rollup

St. Mary’s County March 10, 2026 – Commissioner Meeting Rollup

The Commissioners of St. Mary’s County (CSMC) began their business meeting with an invocation and the pledge, followed by approval of the consent agenda. As part of the consent agenda, the Commissioners authorized a letter of support for the St. Mary’s County Historical Society’s application to the Maryland Historical Trust’s Historic Preservation Capital Grant Program. The...
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Sports Wagering Contributes $7.3 Million to the State During February 2026

Sports Wagering Contributes $7.3 Million to the State During February 2026

Maryland’s sports wagering market generated $7,318,939 in contributions to the state during February 2026. Through the first eight months of Fiscal Year 2026 (July 2025 through February 2026), sports wagering has returned a total of $96,852,199 to the state. Sports bettors in Maryland wagered $515,655,127 during February and won back $464,594,429 in prizes. Sportsbook...
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Multiple Car Rallies Disrupted Across Prince George’s And Montgomery Counties; Two Arrests Made

Multiple Car Rallies Disrupted Across Prince George’s And Montgomery Counties; Two Arrests Made

Multiple large-scale illegal car rallies were prevented or dismantled and two arrests were made by members of the Maryland Car Rally Task Force and partner law enforcement agencies this past weekend across Prince George’s and Montgomery counties. The joint operation started at 10 p.m. Saturday night and continued through 4:00 am Sunday morning. High...
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UM Charles Regional Named One of Top 5 Safest Hospitals in Maryland

UM Charles Regional Named One of Top 5 Safest Hospitals in Maryland

The University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center, a member of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), has earned a Healthgrades’ 2026 Patient Safety Excellence Award, one of only five hospitals recognized in Maryland, for the second year in a row. This achievement reflects UM Charles Regional’s resolute commitment to safe, patient-centered care...
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SMADC Opens Search for Host Venue of the 2026 Buy Local Challenge Celebration

SMADC Opens Search for Host Venue of the 2026 Buy Local Challenge Celebration

The Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission (SMADC), a division of the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland, is officially seeking a premier location to host the 2026 Buy Local Challenge (BLC) Celebration. Farms, wineries, and established agritourism venues throughout Southern Maryland are invited to submit applications to showcase their property as the backdrop for this...
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April 2026 Events at the Calvert Marine Museum

April 2026 Events at the Calvert Marine Museum

A special fossil egg hunt, spring break adventures, the Otter Trot 5K, and a special Maritime Performance Series concert, Music of the American Revolution, headline a packed April schedule at the Calvert Marine Museum. For the full calendar of April events, visit calvertmarinemuseum.com. Wednesday, April 1 – Spring Break Program: Birds of the Marsh | 10...
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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Generates $8.5 Billion in Economic Impact, Supports Nearly 31,000 Jobs in Fiscal Year 2025

Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Generates $8.5 Billion in Economic Impact, Supports Nearly 31,000 Jobs in Fiscal Year 2025

The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development released its Fiscal Year 2025 Agency Impact Report, which spotlights the Department’s work to produce more affordable housing, support local businesses and create lovable places across the state. In Fiscal Year 2025, the Department’s programs generated $8.5 billion in economic impact, $1.9 billion in wages and salaries...
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Maryland State Police Investigating Two-Vehicle Double Fatal Crash In Prince George’s County

Maryland State Police Investigating Two-Vehicle Double Fatal Crash In Prince George’s County

Maryland State Police are investigating a two-vehicle double fatal crash in Prince George’s County. The driver of a Nissan Maxima, identified as Douglas Orlando Smith, 39, of Brandywine, Maryland, was pronounced deceased on the scene. A passenger in the Nissan, whose identification is being withheld pending next of kin notification, was additionally pronounced deceased...
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Woman Transported to Hospital After House Fire in Leonardtown, Fire Marshal Investigating

Woman Transported to Hospital After House Fire in Leonardtown, Fire Marshal Investigating

On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at approximately 3:40 a.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the 41000 block of Medleys Neck Road in Leonardtown, for the reported house fire with possible entrapment. Dispatchers advised the 911 caller was not making sense, but reported the house was full of smoke with someone possibly trapped...
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Lexington Park Man Arrested After Shots Fired and Vehicle Pursuit; Deputies Recover Loaded Rifle

Lexington Park Man Arrested After Shots Fired and Vehicle Pursuit; Deputies Recover Loaded Rifle

On Monday, March 9, 2026, at approximately 9:30 p.m., deputies from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office heard gunfire while conducting proactive patrol operations in the Lexington Park area and immediately responded to Bunker Hill Drive. Upon arrival, deputies located a red Chevrolet Equinox with the passenger-side window broken out. Deputies attempted to speak...
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Man Flown to Burn Center After Gasoline Explosion in Lusby

Man Flown to Burn Center After Gasoline Explosion in Lusby

On Monday, March 9, 2026, at approximately 7:57 p.m., emergency medical services, and firefighters from Solomons and St. Leonard responded to the 12000 block of Painted Horse Trail in Lusby, for the reported brush fire with burn injuries. Crews arrived on the scene to find a small fire contained to the backyard of the...
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5-Year-Old Flown to Children’s Center After Falling from 2-Story Window in Hollywood

5-Year-Old Flown to Children’s Center After Falling from 2-Story Window in Hollywood

On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 3:24 p.m., firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the 43000 block of St. John’s Road in Hollywood, for the reported fall. 911 callers reported a 5-year-old male fell from a 2-story window, and advised no one witnessed the child fall and doesn’t know when it occurred. Maryland...
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No Injuries Reported After Vehicle Rear-Ends School Bus in Waldorf

No Injuries Reported After Vehicle Rear-Ends School Bus in Waldorf

On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at approximately 1:55 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the intersection of Leonardtown Road and Mattawoman Beantown Road in Waldorf, for the reported motor vehicle collision involving a school bus with possible entrapment. 911 callers reported a sedan rear-ended a school bus, with unknown occupancy and...
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UPDATE: 17-Year-Old Charged As Adult After Stabbing 19-Year-Old at Great Mills High School

UPDATE: 17-Year-Old Charged As Adult After Stabbing 19-Year-Old at Great Mills High School

UPDATE 3/10/2026: Deputies from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a stabbing that occurred Tuesday at Great Mills High School. At approximately 12:15 p.m., School Resource Officer Corporal Gerard Muschette requested an ambulance for a 19-year-old male suffering from a single stab wound to the torso. The victim was flown from the...
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UPDATE: Avenue Man Indicted for Fatal 2025 Crash on Route 5 in Leonardtown

UPDATE: Avenue Man Indicted for Fatal 2025 Crash on Route 5 in Leonardtown

UPDATE 3/10/2026: Kendall Deshong Young age 34 of Avenue, has been formally indicted and charged via criminal summons with the following charges below. NEG MANSL-AUTO/BOAT, ETC. CR NEG MANSLGHTR VEH/VESS RECKLESS DRIVING Negligent driving veh. in careless and imprudent manner endangering property, life and person Driving motor veh. while lic. suspended under TR (17-106,...
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Newburg Man Charged After Returning to Lexington Park CVS Despite Trespass Notice

Newburg Man Charged After Returning to Lexington Park CVS Despite Trespass Notice

Joshua Antoine Miles, 37, of Newburg, is facing a misdemeanor trespassing charge after Maryland State Police say he returned to a Lexington Park CVS where he had previously been banned from the property. According to court documents, Miles is charged with trespass on private property stemming from an incident that occurred around 11:20 p.m....
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Waldorf Man Faces Theft and Weapon Charges Following Hot Dog Theft at Wawa in White Plains

Waldorf Man Faces Theft and Weapon Charges Following Hot Dog Theft at Wawa in White Plains

Juan Carlos Quiros-Aceredo, 57, of Waldorf, is facing misdemeanor charges of theft under $100 and carrying a concealed dangerous weapon following an incident at a convenience store in White Plains, according to court documents. The charges stem from an incident reported around 9:30 p.m. on March 3, 2026, at a Wawa located on Crain...
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Former MPD Officer Arrested, Police Investigating Drugging and Sexual Assaults Across Maryland and Virginia Over Past Two Years

Former MPD Officer Arrested, Police Investigating Drugging and Sexual Assaults Across Maryland and Virginia Over Past Two Years

APD: Alexandria Police Chief Tarrick McGuire provided a briefing on the Alexandria Police Department’s (APD) investigation into a sexual assault suspect. A Grand Jury indictment against Timothy Valentin, a 30-year-old resident of Fort Washington, Maryland, alleges he has sexually assaulted four victims. Today’s indictment charges Valentin with multiple felony offenses related to three victims,...
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Charles County Commissioners Advance Inspector General Legislation, Housing Initiatives, and Zoning Updates

Charles County Commissioners Advance Inspector General Legislation, Housing Initiatives, and Zoning Updates

The Charles County Commissioners reviewed and advanced several legislative and planning initiatives during their recent meeting, including the creation of an independent Inspector General office, housing development updates, and zoning changes aimed at supporting retail and residential growth. Independent Office of the Inspector General Proposed County Attorney Wes Adams presented legislation to formally establish...
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Vendors Sought for Calvert County Farmers Markets

Vendors Sought for Calvert County Farmers Markets

Buying local is easy with an abundance of fresh food from Calvert County’s farmers, agribusinesses and watermen. Patrons can find local produce, meat, bedding plants (vegetables and herbs) and a cornucopia of other offerings. The Calvert County Farmers Market Association is seeking vendors for its Prince Frederick and Dunkirk markets this season. These are...
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Children’s Theatre of Southern Maryland Invites Audiences to Oz

Children’s Theatre of Southern Maryland Invites Audiences to Oz

We’re off to see the wizard…and you’re invited to join us on our magical trip down the Yellow Brick Road! Now in its fourth season, the Children’s Theatre of Southern Maryland is proud to present its spring production, the classic family-favorite musical The Wizard of Oz. Directed by Kristtany Ornelas, the show features 34...
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A Week of Hands-On Spring Break Activities at Historic Sotterley!

A Week of Hands-On Spring Break Activities at Historic Sotterley!

Historic Sotterley, the Southern Maryland Folklife Center, St. Mary’s County Public Library, and local author Nocola Williams are teaming up to offer a full week of low-cost, family friendly Spring Break programs designed to keep children active, curious, and learning while school’s out. From March 30 through April 3, families can enjoy a different...
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Curtis Edward “Otis” Bowers

Curtis Edward “Otis” Bowers

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Curtis Bowers a devoted husband, proud father and grandfather, beloved brother, and honorable Navy veteran, who passed away on March 3, 2026 at home at the age of 67. Born on November 23 1958, in Washington, DC, Curtis lived a life defined by love, service, strength, and...
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