June 4, 2026

Battle of AICUZ; Coming to a Theater Near You

An Achilles’ heel for the Navy, a linchpin for Lexington Park, will the 800 AICUZ properties turn the tide in the Revitalization War?

Owning a Home: Still the American Dream

Job satisfaction is pretty direct for Mike Lorenzini of Primary Residential Mortgage: help someone buy his or her first house, help someone else achieve The American Dream.

3rd Annual Parade Planning Underway

The date has been set for the 3rd Annual Pride in the Park Parade; sponsors needed and lots of planning still underway.

When Lexington Park Was New

When building Pax, oral historians claim, “Construction was so intense pilots from Andrews were told, ‘just get up there, look for the clouds of dust and go in that direction’,” reports Julia King of Slackwater.

Tour Three Oaks Center

More than a shelter, Three Oaks provides a full array of services and resources to help homeless families in Southern Maryland.

Transform Energy into Positive Pugilistic Results

Knowledge Boxing Center can help you learn, grow and get in shape with classes for all ages M/W/F at the Carver Rec Center.

Generosity of Some Gives Christmas Dinner to Many

For those in the county who are struggling to put dinner on the table, there is relief this Christmas.

Walden’s Dedication to Service is Multifaceted

Thanks to countless partnerships, agreements with various insurers, and tireless board members, Walden can provide low-cost treatment for nearly anyone seeking help.

A Day on the Squad: What Is Facing COPs Unit

What is a typical day for the deputies of Lexington Park COPs unit? The truth might surprise you.

‘They’re Our Military; They Deserve Our Gratitude’

All members of the military should be honored, says Sasha Seenath, a case advocate for homeless veterans with Three Oaks Center. “No veteran should be homeless.”