Walden Opens New Mental Health Facilities in Calvert
Mental health services are now available in Southern Maryland, Monday through Friday with daytime and evening options in Charlotte Hall, Waldorf and Prince Frederick.
Spending Bills Start Their Slog Through Congress
A dozen spending bills are filing out of committees, the Defense authorization bill will carry an array of proposals regarding military sexual assault. VA looks to be an early favorite with legislators.
Pax River Prepares for Hurricane Season
Pax River conducts fuel spill drill during two-week hurricane preparedness exercise.
Sonny Burch is Cedar Lane’s First Service Honoree
Cedar Lane launches an annual Distinguished Service Award selecting a man who inherited his commitment from his father.
JSF Vertical Take-off from Pax; DoD Budget Out Today
JSF continues a week of successes at Pax, but the week ahead for Defense Authorization Bills look less sunny.
Vet Benefits Go Even Farther Now at CSM
Veteran benefits to cover certificates in trade and transportation fields in effort to ease transition to civilian workforce.
Health Reform Forum for Small Business
Regional business and health leaders will host the morning forum to explain details in the Affordable Care Act and how they can impact employee health.
Cybersecurity Masters Degree to be Offered at SMHEC
High demand prompted the SOMD Higher Education Center to offer cybersecurity classes for current professionals to boost their expertise as well as degree opportunities.
Good JSF Departure Test as Budget Battles Loom
Sexual assault expected to drag into Congressional discussions of Defense budget authorization.
Nicolet Park Skate Park Re-Opens
The skate park will be open beginning May 17th at 3 p.m. and from noon until sunset weekends for the spring season before opening seven days a week for summer/





















