The Independent - Mon Nov 09
Posted Monday at 12:01 p.m. A man was killed and a second man injured early Saturday morning during a shooting at the Mattawoman Restaurant in Indian Head, police reported.
Man Killed, Another Injured In Charles County ShootingsWUSA9.com Washington, DC - Sat Nov 07
One man was killed and another man injured when shots were fired in the parking lot of a Charles County restaurant early Saturday morning.
Jury acquits man in attempted murderHometown Annapolis - Sat Nov 07
In a blow to county prosecutors, a jury yesterday acquitted a Charles County man whom police accused of shooting a pregnant woman in Crofton last October to settle a $400 drug debt.
Charles County's Clarks Run a place to put down rootsThe Washington Post - Fri Nov 06
Above: The homes along Redwood Circle feature a variety of architectural styles.
Do early pols get the votes?The Independent - Fri Nov 06
Hammad Matin, candidate for state's attorney in Charles County, left, talks with orphans court Judge Frank Lancaster as Ken Robinson and Marie Lancaster listen during Matin's recent fundraiser at a Port Tobacco tavern.
Activists rally connector opposition at forumThe Independent - Fri Nov 06
Activists told a standing-room-only crowd Wednesday at the La Plata campus of the College of Southern Maryland that the county's way into the future is at a fork in the road with its plan for a cross-county connector.
Commissioners to hold retreat TuesdayThe Independent - Fri Nov 06
All or a portion of this retreat may be closed. Wednesday, Nov. 11 The commissioners will not be in session.
Comments sought on proposed rates for child supportThe Enterprise - Wed Nov 04
The Maryland Department of Human Resources - the state agency responsible for collecting and distributing child support payments - seeks public comment on the possibility of revising the child support guidelines in Maryland.
Legislators find out pension fund shortfallDaily Record - Wed Nov 04
Maryland will likely have to increase payments to its teacher and employee pension funds by $189 million next year, lawmakers learned this week as officials with the State Retirement Agency broke down its results from fiscal 2009.
Trial begins in shooting of pregnant Crofton womanHometownAnnapolis - Wed Nov 04
The man confessed to friends last year that he tried to kill a pregnant woman in Crofton to clear a $400 drug debt with her boyfriend.
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