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Danielle Sicam Alicka Wanted For Home Invasion, Shooting
An alert was issued by the Charles County Sheriff's Office as they seek the public's assistance in tracking down a fugitive from Hughesville wanted on a host of charges. Danielle Sicam Alicka, 27, who also has ties to St. Mary's County, is wanted for offenses that include home invasion, armed robbery, and first-degree assault following an incident earlier this year.
Celebrate Maryland’s Agricultural Bounty At The 2024 Buy Local Challenge Celebration!
HUGHESVILLE, Md. – The Southern Maryland Agricultural Commission (SMADC), a division of the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland, invites all Marylanders to support, celebrate and shop everything Maryland grown, harvested, produced, hand-crafted and homemade at the 2024 Buy Local Challenge Celebration of Maryland’s farms, producers, artisans and farm-hosted fun.
Revs Drop Opener at Southern Maryland
(June 28, 2024 – Waldorf, Md.): The York Revolution dropped their series opener to the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs, 7-3 on Friday night at Regency Furniture Stadium. York trailed the entire way after falling behind early. Southern Maryland plated two runs in the first on four singles. Anthony Ray...
Hot, humid + strong cold front = storms Sunday afternoon
A hot and humid day will meet a strong cold front Sunday afternoon in Maryland that will bring some severe storms. || Closings/Delays | Weather Advisories | Radar | Forecast | Email Alerts | Send us your pics ||. It begins late Saturday night with isolated storms that could last...
Wes Moore ‘excited’ about possibilities for Maryland under second Biden term
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) reupped his support for President Biden’s reelection campaign Friday in the wake of Biden’s poor debate performance this week. “Not only do I know that he will be able to serve another 4 years … I’m excited about what we can actually get done as a state if I have…
Heat, humidity and storms return to Maryland as June ends
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — June ends with a bang as hot temperatures, high humidity and a severe storm threat impact the weekend. Saturday will be steamy as temperatures rise to the low 90s and heat indices reach the upper 90s. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy this afternoon. The...
How women-led groups in Maryland are improving reading literacy for food insecure families
ROCKVILLE, Md. (7News) — Reporter's Notebook: We learned during - and in the aftermath of the pandemic - a link between food insecurity and reading literacy. Click here, here, and here for research on this topic. Well, a group of women-led non-profits in the DMV are working hard to break that cycle by getting new books to families in need.
A Woman Bought A Vase At A Maryland Thrift Store For $3.99 — Then Found Out It Was An Ancient Maya Artifact
Five years ago, Anna Lee Dozier purchased a vase from the clearance shelf of a Maryland thrift store — then she learned it was actually crafted by the Maya 2,000 years ago. While at a Maryland thrift store five years ago, Anna Lee Dozier found what she thought was nothing more than a good deal: a vase reminiscent of those created by the Maya for just $3.99. She later discovered the deal was better than she realized. The vase wasn’t just reminiscent of Maya pottery — it was Maya pottery.
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