July 4, 2026

Restrictions Limit How Ospreys Can Operate

Osprey

Despite the V-22 Ospreys being given the OK to fly again, there are still restrictions that limit the tiltrotor aircraft’s ability to operate.

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Blue Star Museum Program Begins May 18

Museums

Historic St. Mary’s City and St. Clement’s Island and Piney Point Lighthouse museums will join the Blue Star Museums initiative, a program that provides free admission to currently serving US military personnel and their families. The 2024 program runs May 18-September 2.

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WOLF Five-Year Review to Begin

WOLF

A five-year review of existing Record of Decision documents and ongoing environmental cleanup actions at Webster Outlying Field in St. Inigoes is set to begin, while the sixth five-year review at Naval Air Station Patuxent River is completed.

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Hoyer: Historic Job Growth Continues

Economy

The US Labor Department’s April 2024 jobs report is more good news on the economy, says Congressman Steny H. Hoyer — continued job growth, increases in real wages, record applications for small businesses.

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Congress Considers Slashing F-35 Orders

F-35

A proposed House policy bill would slash the number of F-35s the Pentagon would buy in fiscal 2025 as lawmakers’ patience with the program and Lockheed Martin wears thin.

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Three Earn TPP Pathways Scholarships

Pathways

Three local high school graduates have been awarded The Patuxent Partnership/College of Southern Maryland Pathways Scholarships.

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Pax Sailor Provides Life-Saving Roadside Assistance

Life-Saving

Aviation Ordnanceman 2nd Class Isaiah Mercado, stationed at NAS Patuxent River, rendered life-saving care to injured motorists following a vehicle collision in Hollywood last month.

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Commentary: Opioid and Overdose Crisis Requires Long-Term Strategies to Address Addiction

Drugs

The opioid and overdose crisis continues. Fentanyl is the cause of 81% of overdose deaths in Maryland. Despite amazing work by first responders, health care professionals, and many others the opioid epidemic continues to evolve. So too must Maryland’s response. Now is the time to take steps to prepare for the future of this crisis.

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Students Refine Water Quality Testing Techniques

Water Quality

Two classes at the Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center in Leonardtown are establishing a high-water mark for authentic learning by refining their inexpensive remote water quality monitoring kits for improved data collection and practical application in the local watershed.

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Lawmakers Continue to Oppose New DCA Flights

Congressman Steny H. Hoyer and other representatives from the National Capital Region continued in their opposition to the latest Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill that includes the addition of five new round-trip flights at DCA, the busiest runway in the country.

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