Monthly Archives: June 2026

MDOT SHA Performs Routine Maintenance on MD 231 (Benedict Bridge) This Weekend

MDOT SHA Performs Routine Maintenance on MD 231 (Benedict Bridge) This Weekend

The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration will perform routine maintenance on the MD 231(Hallowing Point Road) bridge over the Patuxent River at the Calvert/Charles County line on Sunday, June 14, 2026. Maintenance crews will clean the bridge deck (riding surface) between 6 a.m. and 2 p.m., weather permitting. One lane of the...
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Fashion for a Cause Raises More Than $300K for Community Health Programs

Fashion for a Cause Raises More Than $300K for Community Health Programs

Hospice of the Chesapeake’s annual Fashion for a Cause event drew a sold-out crowd ready to celebrate community, style and families who depend on the nonprofit’s services. When the night was over, more than $300,000 had been raised for community health programs. The event, held June 4 at the Fluegel Alumni Center, Annapolis, Maryland,...
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Sports Wagering Contributes $9.9 Million to the State During May

Sports Wagering Contributes $9.9 Million to the State During May

Maryland’s sports wagering market generated $9,899,004 in contributions to the state during May 2026. Through the first 11 months of Fiscal Year 2026 (July 2025 through May 2026), sports wagering has returned a total of $124,695,286 to the state Sports bettors in Maryland wagered $535,415,353 during May and won back $469,641,733 in prizes. Sportsbook...
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Maryland State Police Arrest Prince George’s County Man After Alleged Road Rage Shooting In Anne Arundel County This Morning

Maryland State Police Arrest Prince George’s County Man After Alleged Road Rage Shooting In Anne Arundel County This Morning

Maryland State Police assigned to the Highway Gun Crimes Initiative charged a Prince George’s County man in connection with an alleged road rage shooting that occurred in Anne Arundel County on Wednesday morning, June 10th, 2026. The accused is identified as Darius Bryant, 21, of Prince George’s County. Bryant is arrested and charged with...
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‘Paws, Poses and Peace’ Combines Yoga and Therapy Dogs for All-Ages Wellness

‘Paws, Poses and Peace’ Combines Yoga and Therapy Dogs for All-Ages Wellness

Chesapeake Life Center, the organization behind wellness programs like Hope After Hours and All-Ages Grief Karaoke, is introducing another creative approach to wellness and healing. “Paws, Poses and Peace” combines the healing benefits of gentle yoga with the comforting presence of certified therapy dogs. Two summer evening sessions will be offered from 6:30 to...
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Historic Sotterley to Host 250th Presentation Featuring Local History and Wine Tasting

Historic Sotterley to Host 250th Presentation Featuring Local History and Wine Tasting

Historic Sotterley will host a special presentation on Thursday, June 25, 2026, honoring both America’s and Maryland’s 250th year of independence. The program will feature historian and author Dave Brown, who will discuss the life and legacy of George Plater III, one of Maryland’s influential early leaders. Plater’s political and civic contributions helped shape...
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Charles County Police Recover Two Knives from Students Bookbags at Two Different Middle Schools

Charles County Police Recover Two Knives from Students Bookbags at Two Different Middle Schools

On Thursday, June 11, 2026, school administrators at Milton Somers Middle School received a report that a student, age 12, was in possession of a knife. The student displayed the knife while on the school bus; no threats were made. An administrative search resulted in the knife being located in the student’s bookbag. In...
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Leonardtown Woman Charged With Indecent Exposure, Trespassing at Lexington Park Liquor Store

Leonardtown Woman Charged With Indecent Exposure, Trespassing at Lexington Park Liquor Store

Shyann A. Haley, 34, of Leonardtown, has been charged with failure to obey a reasonable and lawful order, disorderly conduct, indecent exposure, and trespassing on private property after deputies said she refused to leave a Lexington Park business and caused a disturbance on June 3, 2026. According to court filings, a deputy with the...
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Waldorf Man Charged With Assault, Trespassing and Drug Possession in Charles County

Waldorf Man Charged With Assault, Trespassing and Drug Possession in Charles County

Jamanti Malik Battles, 30, of Waldorf, has been charged with theft less than $100, possession of a controlled dangerous substance that was not cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia, second-degree assault and trespassing on private property after an alleged dispute at a Waldorf residence on June 6, 2026. According to allegations filed in the case,...
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Temple Hills Man Arrested for Stealing Crab Cakes, Shrimp and Lobster Bisque From Waldorf Sam’s Club

Temple Hills Man Arrested for Stealing Crab Cakes, Shrimp and Lobster Bisque From Waldorf Sam’s Club

Lamont Anthony Campbell, 52, of Temple Hills, has been charged with theft of property valued between $100 and $1,500 after authorities say he failed to pay for several items at a Sam’s Club in Waldorf on June 7, 2026. The charge is a misdemeanor. According to charging documents, an officer with the Charles County...
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Charles County Deputies Charge Waldorf Woman In Target Shoplifting Case

Charles County Deputies Charge Waldorf Woman In Target Shoplifting Case

Ayana Cheyenne Galloway, 19, of Waldorf, has been charged with theft less than $100 after an alleged shoplifting incident at the Target on Western Parkway in Waldorf on June 6, 2026. According to allegations filed in District Court, officers with the Charles County Sheriff’s Office were called to the store at about 3:52 p.m....
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Waldorf Woman Charged With First-Degree Assault After Chick-fil-A Parking Lot Dispute

Waldorf Woman Charged With First-Degree Assault After Chick-fil-A Parking Lot Dispute

Jaia Sorrell Hardaway, 20, of Waldorf, has been charged with first-degree assault after an argument that began with a driving dispute escalated outside a Chick-fil-A on Crain Highway in Waldorf on June 5, 2026. According to allegations filed in the case, a Charles County Sheriff’s Office officer responded at about 10:46 a.m. to the...
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Mechanicsville Man Held Without Bond After Deputies Say Garage Door Was Kicked In

Mechanicsville Man Held Without Bond After Deputies Say Garage Door Was Kicked In

Mark Anthony Morgan, 38, of Mechanicsville, has been charged with second-degree burglary, fourth-degree burglary related to burglary tools, possession of a controlled dangerous substance other than cannabis, and malicious destruction of property valued under $1,000 after an alleged garage break-in in Waldorf on June 5, 2026. According to allegations filed in the case, officers...
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Lackey High School Class of 2026 Graduation

Lackey High School Class of 2026 Graduation

Day two of Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) graduation week dawned with the Chargers of Henry E. Lackey High School celebrating the Class of 2026. The 232 graduates of Lackey’s Class of 2026 were led by valedictorian Brylee Boyden and Savannah Murphy, the salutatorian. Cheryl K. Davis, principal of Lackey, spoke to the class...
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Heat Advisory Issued for Southern Maryland Through 8 P.M. Thursday

Heat Advisory Issued for Southern Maryland Through 8 P.M. Thursday

The National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington has continued a Heat Advisory for portions of Maryland, Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia until 8 p.m. Thursday, June 11, 2026. Forecasters say heat index values could reach up to 105 degrees in areas near and east of the Interstate 95 corridor, including Charles, St. Mary’s and Calvert counties,...
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Police Searching for Critical Missing Person, James Edward Harding Sr., age 83 Last Seen in La Plata

Police Searching for Critical Missing Person, James Edward Harding Sr., age 83 Last Seen in La Plata

The Charles County Sheriff’s Office is searching for James Edward Harding Sr., age 83, who is missing from the Ellenwood Park area in La Plata, MD. Mr. Harding has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. He was last seen early this morning around 3:30 a.m. leaving his home. Mr. Harding, a retired police officer, is...
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St. Mary’s Deputies Respond to 1,530 Calls of Service Including 63 Vehicle Collisions During First Week of June

St. Mary’s Deputies Respond to 1,530 Calls of Service Including 63 Vehicle Collisions During First Week of June

The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office reported that deputies responded to 1,530 calls for service during the week of June 1 through June 7, 2026. According to the agency’s weekly Crime and Safety Report, deputies made 47 adult arrests, including 10 on-view arrests, 26 warrant arrests, and 11 criminal summonses. Deputies also conducted 334...
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Dolphin Sighting Reported Across Chesapeake Bay as Maryland Officials Urge Boaters to Watch for Marine Wildlife

Dolphin Sighting Reported Across Chesapeake Bay as Maryland Officials Urge Boaters to Watch for Marine Wildlife

Dolphins have been reported across several Chesapeake Bay waterways this week, including the Patuxent River, Potomac River, South River, Severn River, West River, Magothy River, and Corrottoman River. Residents and visitors heading out on the water this summer are encouraged to keep watch for dolphins and other marine wildlife, while also maintaining a safe...
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Police Investigating Unoccupied Jeep Found Underwater at Allen’s Fresh in Charles County

Police Investigating Unoccupied Jeep Found Underwater at Allen’s Fresh in Charles County

On Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at approximately 6:15 a.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the area of Route 234 in the area of Allen’s Fresh, for the reported vehicle in the water. The 911 caller, a firefighter, reported a Jeep was off the roadway and in the water with the vehicle...
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UPDATE: Southern Maryland Communities Rally Behind Local Coach and Firefighter Who Suffered Serious Injuries at Jobsite

UPDATE: Southern Maryland Communities Rally Behind Local Coach and Firefighter Who Suffered Serious Injuries at Jobsite

UPDATE 6/11/2026: “The Officers and Members of the Solomons Volunteer Rescue Squad and Fire Department ask our community to keep Member Jordan Haines and his family in their thoughts and prayers following a serious accident that occurred while he was at work. Jordan sustained severe injuries and faces a long and challenging road to recovery....
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First Responders Recognized After CPR Saves Medical Emergency Patient

First Responders Recognized After CPR Saves Medical Emergency Patient

Today, June 10, 2026, 4 members of our Department, alongside members of the Charles County Volunteer Rescue Squad and employees from Charles County Department of Emergency Services, were recognized by Mr. Billy Maddox for a CPR life save that occurred back in August 2025. Crews responded to Mr. Maddox’s residence for a medical emergency...
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Consumer Advisory Issued for Some Clover Hill Dairy (Mechanicsville) Products Due to Risk Of Foodborne Illness

Consumer Advisory Issued for Some Clover Hill Dairy (Mechanicsville) Products Due to Risk Of Foodborne Illness

The Maryland Department of Health announced today that Clover Hill Dairy (Mechanicsville, MD) has issued a voluntary recall of its requesón/soft ricotta products due to possible Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) contamination. Clover Hill Dairy products are sold directly from their retail market, at farmers markets, and through third party distributors, including in New York...
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La Plata Man Wins $150,000 Thanks to Three Pick 5 Top Prize Tickets

La Plata Man Wins $150,000 Thanks to Three Pick 5 Top Prize Tickets

A La Plata man used his employee number when he played Pick 5, making three $1 bets on the combination, which is how he usually plays. All three Pick 5 tickets were straight bets, so when his numbers came up in the evening drawing on June 5, he got a $150,000 payday. Speaking June...
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Calvert County Announces Public Engagement for 2027 Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation Plan

Calvert County Announces Public Engagement for 2027 Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation Plan

The Calvert County Department of Parks & Recreation has launched the public engagement phase for the 2027 Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation Plan (LPPRP), a comprehensive planning effort that will help guide decisions related to parks, recreation, public access, trails, natural resource stewardship and land preservation throughout the county. Updated every five years, the...
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Stoddert Middle School Principal Named Charles County Public Schools Principal of the Year

Stoddert Middle School Principal Named Charles County Public Schools Principal of the Year

Joseph Evans of Benjamin Stoddert Middle School was recently named the 2026 Assistant Principal of the Year for Charles County Public Schools (CCPS). Evans, a graduate of North Point High School, has risen through the ranks of CCPS in the past decade. He began his career as a substitute teacher before transitioning to an...
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