This year, the College of Southern Maryland (CSM) welcomed its largest fall enrollment class in five years, as students make new investments in their future…
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Firefighters from Calvert and Anne Arundel County on Scene of 2-Alarm House Fire in Owings
On Saturday, October 25, 2025, at approximately 3:33 p.m., firefighters from Calvert and Anne Arundel Counties responded to the 3000 block of Morris Court in Owings,…
DNR Scientists Publish Research on Largemouth Bass Habitat, Blue Catfish Movement
Two recent studies by Maryland Department of Natural Resources scientists – one about underwater grass habitat and another on a major invasive threat – highlight…
Governor Moore and TEDCO Announce $50 Million Taiwanese Investment and New Global Partnerships to Grow Maryland’s Innovation Economy
Governor Wes Moore, the Maryland Technology Development Corporation, APAC Investment and Innovation Development Association Taiwan, and SangFroid International Capital announced an agreement to unlock up…
Governor, Comptroller, Attorney General Receive 76,000 Educators’ Support at Maryland State Education Association
Delegates representing 76,000 members of the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA) attending the MSEA fall Representative Assembly (RA) voted to support the re-election of Gov.…
DEA National Drug Take Back Day This Saturday, October 25, 2025
The Maryland State Police, in collaboration with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and allied law enforcement agencies across the country, are asking residents to dispose…
Calvert Marine Museum November 2025 Events
The Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons invites visitors to enjoy a variety of educational and family-friendly events this November—from fossil identification to honoring our veterans—and…
CSM Launches Thrive 60+ Lifelong Learning Program for Adults Age 60 and Up
Free and low-cost continuing education opportunities expand access, foster community, and enrich the lives of Southern Maryland residents age 60 and up. For residents of…
Maryland Harvest Season Ramping Up – Share the Road With Our Farmers!
As many commuters may have noticed, our harvest season is ramping up and the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, in partnership with the…
Governor Moore Convenes Veterans Organizations to Discuss Expanding Post-Service Opportunities as Critical Federal Resources Remain Unavailable
Governor Wes Moore hosted veterans organizations Hiring Our Heroes and Student Veterans of America at the State House to discuss how Maryland can leverage cross-sector…
No Kings Protest Set for Saturday, October 18th Across Southern Maryland
Beginning in June of 2025, The No Kings protests, also known internationally as the No Dictators or No Tyrants protests, is a series of demonstrations,…
Noise Advisory – NAS Patuxent River Sets Noise Advisory October 16-17, 2025 for Webster Outlying Field
PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION, MD – Communities surrounding Webster Outlying Field are advised that that low-altitude aircraft flight test events involving fixed wing aircraft are…
Maryland’s Small Game Seasons Provide Abundant Fall Hunting Opportunities
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that squirrel, rabbit, fall turkey, and other small game seasons are either underway or set to open in the coming weeks. Some…
Using Virtual Reality, Students Help Visualize Climate Change Solutions at Point Lookout State Park
You’re on a walkway in a park. You can see trees, a road, a marsh and a coastline against a vibrant blue sky all around…
Maryland Commission on Public Health Adopts Final Report, Lays Foundation to Build a Stronger Public Health System
Dr. Boris Lushniak, Dean of the University of Maryland, College Park School of Public Health, convened the Maryland Commission on Public Health for its final…