Not all state mandates yield excessive heartburn for local officials. In Calvert, where the elected county commissioners and appointed plannin…
Earlier this month Calvert County’s Department of Public Works, Water and Sewer Division reported that a ruptured pipe at Solomons Wastewater …
Two men who state troopers say started a fight at a Prince Frederick carwash during the midday hours of April 19 are facing assault charges.
Planet Earth gets special attention in April and each year eager students get to explore four major environmental categories with guidance fro…
A statewide initiative to curb road fatalities continues to send a sobering message to Maryland’s newest drivers.
Police briefs from Charles, St. Mary's and Calvert counties
Over the recent spring break, 15 Calvert 4-H youths embarked on a culinary adventure with University of Maryland Extension Calvert 4-H’s Culin…
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Despite uncertainties on the state and local level about adequate funding, the slow process of implementing education reform in Maryland continues.
Citizens for the Charles County Public Library book bazaar will be held 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April 26-30 and May 1-2, at the La Plata branch.
Patuxent art exhibit opens
Northern Stars Movie Club will screen “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” 1 to 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, at the Northern Senior Activity…
Here is what is happening at museums around Southern Maryland this week.
Maryland librarians, including in Calvert County, praise passage of the Freedom to Read Act, which thwarts attempted book bans in the state.
The Calvert County school board heard an amplified message from several teachers and a student from Calvert High School that immediate action …
The summer of 2024 will be a time for Calvert County swimmers to get their pool fix outdoors. The Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center, which routine…
And so the story begins. Calvert County’s newest library has the feel of a vacation destination, and on Tuesday after the obligatory speeches …
A candidates’ forum for the seven people vying for three board of education seats in Calvert County that was planned for Thursday evening has …
Firearms, large quantities of drugs recovered
On April 13, the Huntingtown Volunteer Fire Department hosted a vendor fair for small businesses. The event was billed a day of "fun, communit…
The 12 acre site in Prince Frederick that has been the subject of much speculation is about to take shape. The developer of the commercial pro…
County approves sign initiative
Patuxent art exhibit opens
Free showers will be available 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday, April 19, at the Waldorf West branch. No registration required. Go to https://c…
Northern Stars Movie Club will screen “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” 1 to 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, at the Northern Senior Activity…
Deborah Curtis recently published her inaugural book “A Day of Crabbing on my Daddy’s Boat” through Dorrance Publishing.
Boyz II Men and Cole Swindell will perform concerts this summer at the Motto Mortgage Preferred and RE/MAX One Waterside Pavilion as part of t…
Here is what is happening at museums around Southern Maryland this week.
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Two classes at the Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center in Leonardtown are establishing a high water mark for authentic learning by refining their remote water quality monitoring kits for improved data collection and practical application in the local watershed.
Deborah Curtis recently published her inaugural book “A Day of Crabbing on my Daddy’s Boat” through Dorrance Publishing.
The Rev. Lawrence Olin Watt recently published his book “The Historicity of the Old Testament Messiah By Whose Authority” through Dorrance Publishing.