June 5, 2026

Journalists Ask FAA to OK Drones for Newsgathering

Civilian use of drones is drawing interest from many organizations, including the news business.

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‘Like’ PRMI Facebook Page to Help Fight Breast Cancer

“Like” PRMI Facebook page and it will contribute to help the fight against breast cancer.

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Briefing Updates Unmanned Aviation Weapons Status

The Program Executive Office, Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons expeditiously develops, acquires, and supports quality air to ground strike weapons, unmanned aerial vehicles, and target systems: Get a program update Wednesday morning.

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Fight Blight – Via Email or Public Meeting

Anti-blight laws are pivotal to revitalization. Lexington Park’s civic association is calling on citizens to support the anti-blight law currently before St. Mary’s County commissioners.

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And Now It’s a Road: FDR Spans Another Block

It’s been half a century on the books, another decade in court, but Great Mills Trading Post is turning FDR Boulevard into a connector road in the heart of Lexington Park, practically overnight.

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The New Economy Sparks Creativity

A million dollar home doesn’t have to cost a million dollars, says Jeff Errington of Errington Builders.

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Commercial Real Estate Draws Energy from Residential

It’s too early to break out the bubbly, but commercial real estate is reviving, with residential development expected to help.

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TPP Spotlights Member Benefits

The Patuxent Partnership’s “Knowledge Base” provides members access to a wealth of knowledge and capabilities from academia, industry and government sources. And that’s just the start of it.

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TPP Speakers: Pax Investment Today & Tomorrow

Speakers describe a decade of growth, project more growth, and call for diversification and more art.

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Avoid the Traffic: Dyson Building Center

Planning Commissioner Hal Willard goes no further than Dyson Building Center to get his hardware and houseware needs, shopping locally in Great Mills and avoiding the 235 crowds as well.

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