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Two Mega Millions players win $1 million prizes. Where were the lucky tickets sold?
Mega Millions tickets sold in Maryland and Virginia won $1 million and narrowly missed the $251 million jackpot, lottery officials say. The tickets matched five winning numbers but not the Mega Ball in the drawing Friday, July 19, the national Mega Millions site said. A ticket sold in California also...
Cambridge Police Arrest Man for CDS Violations at Dorchester Square Mall
CAMBRIDGE, MD—The Cambridge Police Department reported the arrest of Kevin Tracey Stanley Sr., 57, from Vienna, MD, following a warrant service on Saturday, July 14. The arrest took place at…
WATCH: Suspect wanted for attempted carjacking caught on camera in Prince George's Co.
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (7News) — Prince George’s County police are searching for a suspect wanted for an attempted carjacking in Upper Marlboro that was captured on camera. Officers said the incident occurred on July 11 around 4 a.m. in the 9500 block of Crain Highway. Surveillance video shows...
Cove Point Park Sports Courts To Temporarily Close For Renovations
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – The Calvert County Department of Parks & Recreation announces the temporary closure of the Cove Point Park sports courts for demolition and replacement. The closure is anticipated to last several months. Beginning on Monday, July 22, two tennis and pickleball courts closest to baseball fields...
Cyclist Collapses On Point Lookout Road, Flown To Hospital
PARK HALL, Md. — A 65-year-old bicyclist was airlifted to a local hospital after falling unconscious on Point Lookout Road near Snow Hill Way in Park Hall on Thursday afternoon. Emergency personnel responded to a 911 call at approximately 2:15 p.m. The caller reported that the man had become...
Pipers Cordes and Arina Haugen Shine in Pole Bending and Barrel Racing at High School Finals Rodeo
Wall's Piper Cordes led West River representatives at the National High School Finals Rodeo, excelling in pole bending and rising through the ranks within a day. Cordes started at 135th overall and moved to fifth in the second go-around. Newell's Kelsi Costello improved from 4.28 seconds to 2.68 seconds in...
Kevin O'Connell emotional talking about Khyree Jackson in radio interview
"Phone starts ringing at 4 a.m., it's basically your biggest nightmare as a head coach," O'Connell said. Kevin O'Connell knew it was bad news when his phone rang in the middle of the night on the night that rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson and two of his former high school football teammates were killed in a crash in Maryland.
McDaniel professor uses national grant to lead a team conducting jellyfish research
An all-female team of McDaniel students, led by Allison Kerwin, assistant professor of biology at the college, on Friday concluded the first of three summers conducting 10 weeks of research to test the effects of insecticides on jellyfish. Kerwin, 41, of Westminster, is using a $437,393 grant from the National Science Foundation to conduct the research. Use of insecticides has grown in recent ...
Citizens Stop Subject From Jumping Off Thomas Johnson Bridge
On Saturday, July 20, 2024, at approximately 7:43 p.m., police were dispatched to the area of the Thomas Johnson Bridge for the reported suicidal subject. The 911 caller reported the subject called them advising he was going to jump from the bridge and was last known to be at a nearby business in Solomons.
Harm Reduction Services Now Offered at Leonardtown Office
The St. Mary’s County Health Department (SMCHD) is expanding its Harm Reduction Program (HRP) services to the SMCHD Main Office in Leonardtown at 21580 Peabody Street. Services will also continue at the Health Hub in Lexington Park. Community members can now access Harm Reduction services at both the SMCHD...
One Mission Cambridge celebrates expansion on Race Street
CAMBRIDGE — At One Mission Cambridge, “together” is an important word. The nonprofit’s Executive Director Krista Pettit spoke about the impact of working together at a ribbon cutting event on July 17 to celebrate One Mission Cambridge’s expansion at 614 Race Street. “We couldn’t do it without everyone coming together,” Pettit said about what the nonprofit does every day. “It’s churches coming together, and community groups. It’s businesses, everyone working...
Dorchester County Man Charged in Assault Case
DORCHESTER CO., MD. - A Cambridge man has been charged on multiple counts after Cambridge Police Department officers responded to an assault call on Wednesday afternoon. The call came at 12:55pm after two victims on Muir St. reported they had been assaulted by three men, according to the Cambridge Police Department. The department says that one of the suspects held the victims at gunpoint. One of the suspects then reportedly punched the victims multiple times, while another hit the victims with a shovel, according to the police statement. The same subject then reportedly attempted to hit one of the victim’s service dogs with the shovel.
Alsobrooks brings Maryland Senate campaign to Cambridge
Angela Alsobrooks, Democratic candidate for the Maryland Senate seat of retiring Ben Cardin in November, stopped in Cambridge Wednesday, July 17 at an event organized by the Dorchester County Democratic Party, Sarah Gavian, Chairperson.
The Most Picturesque Small Towns in Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay is the United States’ largest estuary, stretching from the Susquehanna River to Hampton Roads and bordering Maryland and Virginia. While still a vital commercial and industrial waterway, efforts to clean up and preserve the bay have increased its status as a tourist destination. Chesapeake Bay offers visitors great water recreation, fishing, and nature sightseeing, and also numerous waterfront towns that are overflowing with history and charm. Choosing only six picturesque bayfront towns is a tall task, so let this be your guide as a starting point for your next visit to the Chesapeake Bay.
Cambridge Time Machine: Checking Out Dr. Steele’s Garden
There once was a beautiful garden off Church Street that was owned by Dr. Guy Steele (1861-1956), a physician and surgeon for 50 years. The Spy Newspapers may periodically employ the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the clarity and accuracy of our content. We encourage readers to offer...
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