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Calvert County Earns CRS 7 Ranking, Reducing Flood Insurance Rates

Calvert County Earns CRS 7 Ranking, Reducing Flood Insurance Rates

The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) announces Calvert County has earned a Class 7 rating under the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Community Rating System (CRS). The CRS program offers reduced flood insurance rates for communities taking action to become more resilient to flooding. Calvert County’s new rating qualifies most policyholders for...
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Findings of Independent Audit of the Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Audit Identifies Significant Misclassifications of Deaths, Calls for Review of Cases and Systemic Reforms

Findings of Independent Audit of the Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Audit Identifies Significant Misclassifications of Deaths, Calls for Review of Cases and Systemic Reforms

Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced the findings of the Office of the Attorney General’s independent audit of the Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). The 70-page report found that in more than half of the cases reviewed, the case reviewers disagreed with the OCME’s original determination of manner of death. The...
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UPDATE: Suspect in Custody After Barricade Situation in Lexington Park Ends Peacefully

UPDATE: Suspect in Custody After Barricade Situation in Lexington Park Ends Peacefully

UPDATE 5/15/2025: Thursday, May 15, 2025, At approximately 10 a.m. police responded to the 48000 block of Spring Lake Drive in Lexington Park after a witness reported a suspicious vehicle parked at a residence where no one was believed to be home. Deputies determined the residence was associated with Jeffrey Keith Reid, 57, of...
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Maryland Loses AAA Bond Rating For First Time in Over 50 Years, Gov Moore Releases Statement Blaming Trump

Maryland Loses AAA Bond Rating For First Time in Over 50 Years, Gov Moore Releases Statement Blaming Trump

Maryland Loses AAA Bond Rating for first time in over 50 years, ending a historic run of fiscal stability that stretched back to 1973. Statement by the Maryland Freedom Caucus – “Governor Wes Moore’s attempt to shift blame for Maryland’s credit downgrade is as misleading as it is predictable. Democrats have controlled the Maryland...
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ALERT: Increased Presence of Horse and Buggies in Northern St. Mary’s County

ALERT: Increased Presence of Horse and Buggies in Northern St. Mary’s County

The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is urging the public to be aware of Horse and Buggy congestion in the area of Point Lookout Road and Pin Cushion Road, to Loveville Road and Bishop Road in the Loveville and Leonardtown area throughout the day due to an event. Police encourage drivers to slow down...
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VIDEO: No Injuries Reported After Catamaran Sinks in Patuxent River During Storms

VIDEO: No Injuries Reported After Catamaran Sinks in Patuxent River During Storms

On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, at approximately 6:14 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services from St. Mary’s and Calvert County were dispatched to the area of Fletcher Court and Green Holly Road in California, for the reported watercraft in distress in the Patuxent River. Due to the USCG Urgent Message to Mariners announcement,...
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Hallowing Point Park Master Plan Update Public Hearing Scheduled May 21, 2025

Hallowing Point Park Master Plan Update Public Hearing Scheduled May 21, 2025

The Calvert County Department of Parks & Recreation announces the Hallowing Point Park Master Plan Update will be presented to the Planning Commission on May 21 at 7 p.m. to receive public input on proposed updates. The hearing will be held in person at the Harriet E. Brown Community Center, located at 901 Dares Beach...
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UPDATE: Authorities Seek Hollywood Man Accused of Escaping GPS Monitoring While Awaiting Trial

UPDATE: Authorities Seek Hollywood Man Accused of Escaping GPS Monitoring While Awaiting Trial

UPDATE 5/14/2025: The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is searching for Andrew Phillip Nelson, 29, of Hollywood, after he removed a GPS monitoring device while on pre-trial release for assault charges. Deputies responded to the 43000 block of Saint Johns Road in Hollywood on April 21, 2025, after receiving a tampering alert from Nelson’s...
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Lexington Park Man Facing Multiple Criminal Charges in Widespread Theft and Fraud Investigations

Lexington Park Man Facing Multiple Criminal Charges in Widespread Theft and Fraud Investigations

Donnell Davonne Rothwell,  54, of no fixed address is facing multiple criminal charges across two active investigations following a countywide string of thefts, vehicle burglaries, credit card fraud, and a grocery store shoplifting incident, according to documents filed by the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office. Rothwell has been charged in multiple separate criminal cases...
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St. Mary’s County Emergency Services Crew Recognized After Saving Heart Attack Patient

St. Mary’s County Emergency Services Crew Recognized After Saving Heart Attack Patient

On Thursday, May 1, 2025, St. Mary’s County Department of Emergency Services received a 9-1-1 call for a patient experiencing chest pains. The EMS crew was dispatched and upon arrival and initial assessment, it was determined that the patient was having a severe heart attack. The assigned crew worked diligently to treat the patient...
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Smithsonian Exhibition on Innovation Arrives at College of Southern Maryland

Smithsonian Exhibition on Innovation Arrives at College of Southern Maryland

Maryland Humanities is thrilled to kick off the Maryland tour of Spark! Places of Innovation at the College of Southern Maryland Velocity Center on May 17, 2025. The exhibition highlights innovation in rural communities. Both the College of Southern Maryland Velocity Center and Life Journeys Writers Guild serve as the host partners for the tour’s first stop and collaborate with local...
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Teen Charged with Manslaughter After Killing 16-Year-Old While Playing with Firearm

Teen Charged with Manslaughter After Killing 16-Year-Old While Playing with Firearm

The Homicide Unit arrested and charged a suspect in connection with the fatal shooting of his friend on Saturday in Beltsville. The suspect is 18-year-old Kimaury Kamara of Mt. Holly Spring, PA. He’s charged with manslaughter in connection with the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Derrick Palmer of Beltsville. On May 10, 2025, at approximately...
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One Trapped and Injured After Truck Strikes Pole in St. Inigoes During Severe Storms

One Trapped and Injured After Truck Strikes Pole in St. Inigoes During Severe Storms

On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, at approximately 11:12 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the area of 14970 Point Lookout Road in St Inigoes, for the reported motor vehicle collision with unknown injuries. 911 callers reported they heard a loud crash and could see a vehicle across from their address in...
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Over 1,200 Left Without Power After Vehicle Strikes Pole in Lexington Park – Forest Park Road CLOSED

Over 1,200 Left Without Power After Vehicle Strikes Pole in Lexington Park – Forest Park Road CLOSED

On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, at approximately 10:29 p.m., police responded to the area of Forest Park Road and Hermanville Road in Lexington Park, for the reported motor vehicle collision involving a utility pole. 911 callers reported a vehicle struck a utility pole with the operator of the vehicle running away from the vehicle...
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VIDEO: No Injuries Reported After Tree Falls On Occupied Vehicle in California

VIDEO: No Injuries Reported After Tree Falls On Occupied Vehicle in California

UPDATE 5/14/2025: All occupants have fortunately escaped injury after a large tree fell on top of the moving Toyota mini-van. This was the second tree to fall and strike a vehicle in the county this evening. Fortunately, both incidents resulted in NO injuries. SMECO, firefighters and MDOT SHA responded to assist in removing the...
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First Responders Save Man After Possible Medical Emergency Leads to Crash in Lexington Park

First Responders Save Man After Possible Medical Emergency Leads to Crash in Lexington Park

On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, at approximately 12:10 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the area of Lexwood Drive and Lexwood Court in Lexington Park, for the reported motor vehicle collision after a possible medical emergency. Multiple 911 callers reported a driver who was having a seizure struck a parked/unoccupied vehicle....
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Felony Traffic Stop in Calvert County Ends with Gun and Ammo Charges for Two Men

Felony Traffic Stop in Calvert County Ends with Gun and Ammo Charges for Two Men

Two men were arrested and charged with multiple firearm violations following a traffic stop in Prince Frederick on April 28, 2025. The arrests stemmed from an incident that began as a routine patrol and ended in a felony traffic stop, according to court documents filed by the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy First Class...
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La Plata Man Arrested in Calvert After Being Found Passed Out Behind The Wheel With .23% BAC Level

La Plata Man Arrested in Calvert After Being Found Passed Out Behind The Wheel With .23% BAC Level

A La Plata man was arrested late last month in Calvert County after authorities allegedly found him impaired behind the wheel and in possession of drug paraphernalia. According to court documents filed in the District Court for Calvert County, Matthew Kelland Novotny, 47, of La Plata, was taken into custody on April 24, 2025,...
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UPDATE: Gun Discharges in Billingsley Elementary School Classroom – Florida Man Charged

UPDATE: Gun Discharges in Billingsley Elementary School Classroom – Florida Man Charged

A loaded handgun that discharged inside a classroom at Billingsley Elementary School in Charles County, has been traced back to a visiting relative of the student involved. Authorities have since charged a Florida man in connection with the incident, following an investigation by the Charles County State’s Attorney’s Office and the Sheriff’s Office. The...
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Lexington Park Woman Released After Knife Threat, Faces New Armed Robbery and Pepper Spray Charges

Lexington Park Woman Released After Knife Threat, Faces New Armed Robbery and Pepper Spray Charges

Darnajah Rachelle Warrick, 18, of Lexington Park, is facing multiple felony charges stemming from three separate incidents, including a domestic dispute earlier this year and two violent confrontations reported on May 8, 2025. Warrick was first arrested on January 5, 2025, following a domestic altercation at a residence on Flower Drive. According to the...
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More than 1,300 Hawks Soar into the Future Following CSM’s 66th Commencement

More than 1,300 Hawks Soar into the Future Following CSM’s 66th Commencement

It was a proud, reflective, and exciting day for College of Southern Maryland (CSM) as its faculty, staff, supporters, and community cheered for hundreds of its student graduates at the 66th Commencement exercises on May 9 held at the La Plata Campus. This year, 1,364 CSM students earned degrees or certificates, receiving 820 associate degrees,...
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Two Members of the La Plata Police Department Command Staff Graduate With High Distinction and Summa Cum Laude from Liberty University

Two Members of the La Plata Police Department Command Staff Graduate With High Distinction and Summa Cum Laude from Liberty University

The La Plata Police Department is proud to announce Acting Chief Matthew Norris and Captain Robert Bagley were part of the Liberty University Class of 2025 and both graduated with perfect 4.0 grade point averages. Acting Chief Norris obtained his Master’s Degree – With High Distinction majoring in Criminal Justice from Liberty University. He...
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Point Lookout Lighthouse to Open to the Public Following Renovations

Point Lookout Lighthouse to Open to the Public Following Renovations

After extensive renovations and exhibit installations, the historic Point Lookout Lighthouse at the southern tip of Point Lookout State Park in St. Mary’s County is ready to welcome the public! Visitors will be able to tour the lighthouse five days per week–from Thursday through Monday–beginning on Thursday, May 15, 2025. The Park Service plans...
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La Plata High School Student Council Receives State Award

La Plata High School Student Council Receives State Award

The halls of La Plata High School filled as the bell rang for the next period. Students dressed in their college shirt of choice walked the halls as they switched classes to continue the day of learning. College Shirt Day is one of the many spirit days and for students at the school can...
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Annual Fleet Workshop Equips Warfighters with Training on Evolving Aircrew Systems

Annual Fleet Workshop Equips Warfighters with Training on Evolving Aircrew Systems

Military personnel from across the country gathered near NAS Patuxent River May 5-8 for an annual workshop aimed at strengthening fleet training on critical aircrew support systems, ensuring the safety of both aircrew and maintainers during flight missions. Hosted by the Naval Aircrew Systems (PMA-202) Fleet Air Introduction/Liaison of Survival Aircrew Flight Equipment (FAILSAFE)...
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