The Department of the Air Force Women’s 7s Rugby Team competed in the Armed Forces and Cape Fear tournaments, June 24-26, in Wilmington, North…
Painful remedy: Fed’s interest rate hikes look to slow workers' wage gains, cool real estate markets
FREE to read: Higher interest rates are slowing the housing market as the Federal Reserve focuses on stunting workers’ wage gains in the battl…
FREE to read: Six people face fines for allegedly engaging in illegal oyster harvesting and sales and other violations at a Hollywood business.
Phillip Westry is legal director at Free State Justice, a Maryland organization that acts as an advocate for members of the LGBTQ+ community. …
Three candidates for the nonpartisan District 1 seat on the St. Mary's school board have some divergent views, which were reflected at a candi…
College of Southern Maryland Board of Trustee Vice Chair Shawn B. Coates will celebrate his grandmother’s birthday this year in a very special way.
Alison Whipple, on right, works on a wooden toy boat with her son, Charlie, 5, on Saturday afternoon at Calvert Marine Museum. The Whipples we…
An expansion of internet is underway in Indian Head, along with a new 100 GB service at St. Mary's College of Maryland.
Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative is refunding members’ capital credits totaling nearly $7.1 million. Of that total, a general refund of …
Two of three candidates for the Republican nomination for county commissioner in District 3 noted some of their differences during a June 22 forum.
Joseph William Medley III was sentenced to 20 years in prison with nine suspended on Thursday, June 16, following a two-day trial.
This June marks the 50th anniversary of Hurricane Agnes striking Maryland and cutting a devastating path across much of the East Coast.
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A former Calvert County sheriff’s deputy who was the at-fault driver in a vehicle crash in Prince Frederick on Jan. 7 pleaded guilty Tuesday i…
Calvert County government officials reported Tuesday that the local election board is advising registered voters that, due to a technical issu…
After 15 years in Leonardtown, McKay’s grocery is about to close its doors permanently.
A Brandywine man was convicted in a triple shooting that killed one and injured two others in June 2020, according to a release from the Charl…
A Baltimore city circuit court judge has denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed in March by the Maryland Chapter of the American Civil Lib…
Richard D. Fritz (R) has a primary race on his hands from one of his proteges.
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Two brothers set out to write the world’s first musical in this hilarious mash-up of 16th-century Shakespeare and 21st-century Broadway in The Newtowne Players’ “Something Rotten,” which runs July 1-24.
Dress in red, white and blue, throw some hot dogs on the grill, cook up some apple pie and get ready to celebrate the country’s 246th birthday because there are plenty of options to get out and take part in Independence Day festivities.