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Murder trial may be delayed
The man accused of shooting and killing his brother at his Port Republic home may have his jury trial rescheduled for a second time.
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Fire displaces Lusby residents
A fire at a Lusby residence that caused an estimated $100,000 in damage displaced a family from their home on Sunday night.
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Prince Frederick shuttle saved for now
A last minute compromise Tuesday saved, at least temporarily, one of two local buses slated for cancellation due to slashed state support for county transit.
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Health report gives mixed results
The number of children diagnosed with autism in the local school system more than doubled in only four years, according to the 2008 Community Health Assessment, a report released by Calvert County charities and ...
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Christmas weekend a quiet one
The extended Christmas holiday weekend was "relatively quiet" for both the Calvert County Sheriff's Office and the Maryland State Police Prince Frederick Barrack, according to law enforcement officers.
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Join the conversation
During the last four months, something special has been happening at the Calvert Library Prince Frederick.
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Holiday or not, some still must work
Most people look forward to having days off from work during this time of year, but some essential personnel in the county must work their celebrations around their work schedules.
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Home health worker charged with stealing from elderly client
A woman employed at a Prince Frederick home health care company was indicted in the Calvert County Circuit Court last week for allegedly stealing checks and using her client's checking account to pay her bills ...
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'A Christmas Carol'
If you go Twin Beach Players will present Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" at 8 p.m. Dec.
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All crabbers might need licenses
To learn more Maryland's blue crab season runs from April 1 to Dec. 15. For more information about Maryland's efforts to rebuild the Chesapeake Bay's blue crab population and blue crab harvest data, see ...
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Regional piano competition set for April
The College of Southern Maryland and ArtLinks announce the first Southern Maryland Regional Piano Competition for high school level pianists on April 4 and 5 at the college's Prince Frederick campus.
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Open house for the holidays
From left, Patricia Snyder of Chesapeake Beach, Shaina Barnes of Lusby, JoAnne Radford of Dunirk and Kathy Horsmon of Dunkirk look over scarves and jewelry at the holiday open house Saturday at the United Way ...
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County projects may be at risk
State Del. Anthony O'Donnell announced his opposition to county bond funding requests on Tuesday, while Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr.
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Unwrapped gifts still needed by Toys for Tots
How to apply, how to help Toys should be new and unwrapped, and should be appropriate for children from toddler through mid-teens in age.
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Help win money for beagles
With local support, Beagle Rescue of Southern Maryland Inc. has the chance to win a $10,000 grant from a philanthropy Web site.
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Putting up the greens
Lisa Hall and Phillip Freeland of the county's building and grounds department put up a large Christmas wreath at the Goldstein Building on Tuesday during the Calvert Garden Club's greening of the courthouse ...
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Low cost housing land donated
A county-supported workforce housing project inched forward Tuesday, Nov. 25, when a majority of the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners approved the donation of land in the Prince Frederick Town ...
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Retailers: Black Friday not so bleak, after all
Rhonda Edwards of La Plata shops the Vera Bradley shelves at the Lemondrop WhatNot Shoppe on Black Friday.
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Two plead guilty in drug distribution case
Two Lusby residents pleaded guilty in the Calvert County Circuit Court on Dec. 1 to drug related charges.
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Wineries change postponed
Winery owners confronted the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners last week, asking them to reject a proposed change to zoning laws that they said could threaten their businesses.
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