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Hagerstown Mayor and Council to Convene for Executive, Special, and Work Sessions
Hagerstown Mayor & Council to discuss legal advice, HB 1142, utility services, and grants on March 10.
Renovation Contract Awarded for Washington County ICE Detention and Processing Center
New Washington County ICE detention facility contract awarded, with $641M potential contract value.
News That Should Be Satire
As much as we wish these stories were satire, they’re very much real news.
Hold Onto Your Umbrellas: Weather Modification is Real and the Government Sucks at Tracking It
NOAA’s weather modification oversight is flawed, with over half of reports containing errors. GAO recommends improved guidance, forms, and outreach.
News That Should be Satire: Smoke Detectors Sold Through Amazon Recalled for Potential Fire Hazard
Thousands of LSHOME 3-Pack Smoke Detector Fire Alarms recalled by CPSC due to failure to sound during fires.
MD News
Maryland Oyster Reproduction Reaches Historic Highs, Signaling Bay Health and Economic Boost
Maryland sees historic oyster reproduction, boosting Chesapeake Bay health and economy.
WV News
WV lawmakers rush budget to governor early to deal with any of his potential vetoes
The rush highlights the contentious relationship between Gov. Patrick Morrisey and some members of the GOP-supermajority in the Legislature.
PA News
The ACLU of Pennsylvania wants a court to rule on DHS subpoenas of critics once and for all
The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania has already represented two people who were the subjects of federal subpoenas seeking identifying information about them from tech companies. It’s part of a trend of the federal government seeking information on anonymous critics of the Department of Homeland Security, the agency which houses Immigrations and Customs Enforcement,…
VA News
As Potomac River advisories lift, public concerns remain after sewage spill
The broken pipe will take months to replace but in the meantime the sewage is being diverted into a canal to prevent being spilled into the river.
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National News
Cybersecurity Regulation Harmonization Faces Hurdles Despite Progress, Industry Panel Reveals
Cybersecurity regulations are inconsistent, causing redundant work and confusion for critical infrastructure sectors.
World News
Russian Ransomware Administrator Admits Guilt in Widespread Extortion Scheme
Russian ransomware administrator pleads guilty to wire fraud conspiracy, impacting over 1,000 entities worldwide.
Satire and Humor
Frederick Based Taxpayer-Funded Extraterrestrial Babysitting Scam Exposed; President Trump Calls for Space Force Version of ICE (Satire)
Declassified documents reveal extraterrestrial daycare scam in Frederick, Maryland. President reacts exactly how you’d expect.
Monocacy County Seriff Arrests Black Rectangle from Epstein Files (Satire)
Deputies have finally taken into custody the notorious Black Rectangle — the shadowy figure that’s been photobombing nearly every page of the Epstein Files since day one.
Entertainment and Events
Hagerstown Gears Up for St. Patrick’s Day Run Fest Benefiting Community Health
Hagerstown hosts St. Patrick’s Day Run Fest March 14th to support community health clinic. Event features runs, walks and festive after-party.
Hagerstown Aviation Museum to Debut New Art Honoring Fairchild Aircraft Legacy
New painting at Hagerstown Aviation Museum honors Fairchild Aircraft’s historic flight legacy to be unveiled March 14, 2026.
Opinion
The Price of a Paywall: Why Local News is Failing the Community (Opinion)
Radio Free Hub City challenges paywall journalism, aiming to democratize access to vital community information and rebuild public trust.
Brooks’ Failed Anti-Doping Test Shows Importance of Putting Personal Health Over Everything Else (Opinion)
Brooks prioritized personal health over everything else, and there’s an important lesson here.
Lifestyle
New Memoir Offers Unvarnished Look at Theater Leadership, Personal Struggles
New memoir by Robbie Soto reveals untold story of leading Authentic Community Theatre, personal struggles, and artistic reinvention.
Crayola Introduces Innovative Tool to Uncover Individual Creative Strengths
Discover your unique creative strengths with Crayola’s new free online tool for adults.
Business
Hagerstown Welcomes New Senior Living Facility with Grand Opening Celebration
Hagerstown’s Essex Senior Living Facility Holds Grand Opening March 6
Washington County Hosts Crucial Fire Safety Meeting for Businesses and Contractors
Washington County hosts fire safety meeting March 27 for businesses and contractors. Learn about code, inspections, and life safety.
Legal
Maryland Attorney General Secures Nearly $2 Million in Restitution for Patients from LifeBridge Health
Maryland Attorney General secures $1.98M in restitution from LifeBridge Health for undisclosed hospital clinic fees.
Maryland Attorney General Joins Multistate Lawsuit to Block New Tariffs
Maryland Attorney General Sues Trump Admin to Block Unlawful Tariffs Increasing Consumer Prices
Food
Hagerstown Gears Up for Inaugural “Battle of the Cheesesteaks” Competition
Hagerstown announces its first “Battle of the Cheesesteaks” on May 16, 2026, to find the city’s best cheesesteak.
Effort to ban lab-grown meat — and maybe crab rangoon — underway in WV House
There’s a legislative effort to outlaw lab-grown meat in West Virginia.
Health
LGBTQ+ Caucus targets legislative priorities for the rest of the 2026 session
With slightly more than a month left in the 2026 General Assembly session, the Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus laid out its priorities Thursday and assessed its progress on bills, some of which it conceded remain a heavy lift.
FDA Issues Warnings to 30 Telehealth Companies Over Misleading Claims for Compounded GLP-1 Products
FDA warns 30 telehealth firms for illegal marketing of compounded GLP-1 drugs, highlighting misleading claims and lack of FDA approval.
Technology
NASA and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management Launch “NASA Force” to Recruit Top Technical Talent for Space Program
NASA and OPM Launch New Talent Initiative for Space Program
Pa. high school students weigh in on state policies for AI use following new tools
The AI Literacy Toolkit and AI Enforcement Task Force come as lawmakers continue to grapple with AI regulations at the state level.
Book Corner
New Guide Offers Creative Paths to Stress Reduction
New guide offers creative ways to transform stress and trauma through arts.
Turning Self-Care into a Local Revolution: Maryland Publisher Unveils New Guide to Personal Transformation
A Bethesda publisher’s sixth wellness guide offers 25 expert-backed tools for holistic transformation—mental, emotional, physical and beyond—for readers ready to embrace true self-care.
Paranormal
FBI Releases Results of 1977 Investigation into Bigfoot Evidence
FBI examines Bigfoot hair sample in 1977, finds it to be deer family origin.
Alien Attack on Earth Coming November 2025? Here’s what we know…
Researchers suggest comet 3I/ATLAS could be alien technology—but astronomical data still point to a natural origin.


