New Date for Gelrud Memorial Golf Tourney
Three Oaks Center has rescheduled the Jack Gelrud Memorial Golf Tournament. This year the annual fundraiser will be held Thursday, September 24, 2020.
Hoyer Earns High Marks on LCV Scorecard
Congressman Steny H. Hoyer received a 97% rating from the League of Conservation Voters for his votes on key environmental issues.
More Restrictions Ordered in Effort to Slow Spread of COVID-19
Maryland announces more restrictions in effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 and establishes a $175 million business relief program.
March 24: State Has Programs to Assist Small Businesses
Maryland announces financial programs to assist small businesses; number of confirmed coronavirus cases goes up; other updates for March 24.
Students Show Off Computer Skills
The Southern Maryland High School Computer Bowl, sponsored by SMECO, was held March 7 at North Point High School in Waldorf.
Coronavirus Putting Cybersecurity to the Test
The US is increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks during the coronavirus pandemic.
March 23: Coronavirus Cases Rise in MD
The Maryland Department of Health reports the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Maryland has risen to 288, as of 10 am March 23. Reported cases in Southern Maryland: one in St. Mary’s County, two in Calvert County, and five in Charles County.
Drive-Thru Testing for COVID-19 Available at MedStar St. Mary’s
MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital is offering drive-thru testing for the coronavirus. Contact a primary care provider. Your primary care provider will evaluate you and determine if you should be tested. If you meet the criteria for testing, the provider will write a prescription for testing.
STS System to See Service Reductions Starting Monday
St. Mary’s County STS Bus System will implement service reductions on all parts of the STS System effective Monday, March 23.
St. Mary’s Reports 1st Coronavirus Case
A St. Mary’s County woman has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the health department announced Saturday morning. Also the department was notified that a Washington, DC, resident who works at MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital in Leonardtown also has tested positive for COVID-19.




















