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Multiple campers destroyed in fast-moving fire at Patuxent Camp Sites in Calvert County
A fast-moving fire tore through part of the Patuxent Camp Sites in Calvert County Tuesday afternoon, destroying multiple campers and displacing several families.
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Calvert County awarded $39,485 grant to address childhood poverty
Calvert County was awarded $39485 from the Governor’s Office for Children’s Engaging Neighborhoods Organizations Unions ...
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Calvert Schools Face Budget Squeeze
PRINCE FREDERICK, MD – The Calvert County Board of Education held its regular meeting on January 15, 2026, at the Brooks ...
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Driver flown to hospital after being crushed between 2 trucks during Calvert County crash
A driver was flown to the hospital in serious condition on Wednesday after their car was crushed between two trucks in ...
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Southern Maryland Bluegrass Series announces February double header at Calvert Elks
Prince Frederick, MD — The Southern Maryland Bluegrass Concert Series will present two back-to-back performances in February ...
A board and committee established three-and-a-half years ago in response to a national outcry against alleged police ...
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Calvert Cliffs Honored for 50 Years of Service
Constellation received the Beacon of Light Recognition from the Calvert County Chamber on Dec. 5, 2025, for Calvert Cliffs ...
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CALVERT COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Maryland State Police (MSP) said it was continuing a search for a 10-year-old boy who went missing more than 55 years ago in Calvert County. Bob Boyes was last ...
CHESAPEAKE BEACH, Md. — Calvert County deputies are investigating after a pursuit led to a deadly crash Saturday night in Chesapeake Beach. The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the ...
“It is sheer nonsense to claim that there is no public interest in ascertaining whether law enforcement might be engaged in improper invasive search activity — or, for that matter, that it might not ...
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