When Upper Marlboro resident and Pace University student Jonah White-Wilson arrived home from school last spring, he saw an opportunity.
Charles Henry Brown, of Charles Brown Opticians in the medical office building on Piscataway Road across from the Clinton Post Office, died Ap…
At any age, mental health challenges can arise. While significant focus has been rightly given to mental well-being in younger people, it’s cr…
Ashley S. Brown, an Upper Marlboro native, will receive a bachelor of arts in film with a minor in business administration, in three years, wi…
The coronavirus pandemic caused a historic drop in Maryland’s prison population. But after the state of emergency ended and prisons filled up …
Elayne McKenzie sent this warning: “Be careful while driving through Morningside. They have installed northbound and southbound speed cameras …
Members of the Prince George’s County Special Olympics Team walk into the opening ceremony of the 2024 Charles County Special Olympics on May …
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Maryland State Police computer crimes investigators have charged a Prince George’s County man with the possession and distribution of child po…
Morningsiders will be voting on Monday, May 6, to reelect two town council members. I might add, they both really deserve the vote!
You may have kicked off 2024 determined to lose weight. If you accomplished your goals, congratulations on your hard work and dedication.
After being fed a steady diet of overnight races through the first three months of live racing this winter, Rosecroft Raceway owners and spect…
Gov. Wes Moore bragged the other day about “going 26 for 26” in passing his bills through the General Assembly, a display of bipartisan achiev…
The members of the Maryland Delaware DC Press Association (MDDC) are deeply concerned about the potential consequences of House Bill 1258 on l…
Morningside — the name — probably dates back to the late 1930s, but the Town was incorporated as Morningside in 1949, and the first election w…
A 28-year-old man was hit and killed by a vehicle Saturday in Hughesville.
There was a dangerous scene on the Beltway near Maryland Route 4 the morning of April 8. Just before 11 a.m., a dump truck had a flat tire, ov…
With the popularity of wearable smart devices today, it’s likely you and your loved ones use one of these gadgets. These devices connect us to…
Maryland lawmakers raced the clock toward their end-of-session deadline last Monday, approving a capital budget plan and an emergency aid pack…
Throughout the month of April, Ford’s Theatre commemorates the life and death of President Abraham Lincoln, including the anniversary of his a…
The Upsilon Tau Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., will hold a paper shredding and electronics recycling activity on Saturday,…
The Animal Medical Center of Watkins Park invites the community to an open house on Saturday, April 20, from noon to 4 p.m.
Yolanda Wilson was officially inaugurated as the sixth president of the College of Southern Maryland on March 28.
Marion Keenus Clark, Sr., 90, formerly of Morningside, died February 23 in Waldorf.
If you have a teenager, no doubt the world is much different than your childhood. Social media apps have made it easy for teens to communicate…
Last Thursday evening Rosecroft Raceway put the finishing touches on a busy month of March with another stellar card that featured a bevy of s…
Winifred Doris “Winnie” Lanehart, longtime resident of Skyline and recently of Mechanicsville, generous supporter of the Morningside Volunteer…
Maryland Legal Aid (MLA) is hosting a free expungement clinic in partnership with Reid Temple A.M.E. Church of Glenn Dale.
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St. Peter Claver Church celebrated a Mass at which 18 St. Mary’s students received the Sacrament of Confirmation, thereby being welcomed fully into the Catholic Church on April 29 in St. Inigoes.
Adriane McCann more than a decade ago published “Goober and Friends” through Xlibris Publishing, but said the book has undergone a renaissance the past two years.
The Leonardtown Rotary Club, in partnership with the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative and St. Mary’s County Library, will open storywalk paths on May 11 at the Leonardtown and Charlotte Hall libraries.