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Hagerstown News
Hagerstown Launches 2026 Time Capsule to Preserve Community’s Present for Future Generations
Hagerstown invites residents to contribute to a 2026 Time Capsule for the city’s America 250 celebration.
Community Rallies to Honor Local Fallen Soldier
Community rallies to support Army veteran Nelson Moon’s final wishes amid cancer battle.
News That Should Be Satire
As much as we wish these stories were satire, they’re very much real news.
News That Should Be Satire: Alleged Maryland Police Impersonator Arrested After Attempted Traffic Stop on Actual Officer
Man arrested for impersonating police officer in Silver Spring after stopping real cop.
Bigfoot Spotted in WV Eastern Panhandle Outside Shampoo Manufacturing Plant
West Virginia workers report sighting of 8-foot-tall creature near industrial plant, possibly Bigfoot?
MD News
Sheriff’s Office Leads Operation Targeting Human Trafficking in Frederick County
Frederick County Sheriff’s Office leads successful two-day operation targeting human trafficking, resulting in one arrest and support for believed victims.
WV News
National Guard Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe Honored with Inaugural Hometown Hero Award
Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe receives inaugural Freedom 250 Hometown Hero Award from U.S. Attorney.
PA News
New World screwworm poses limited threat to a prepared Pennsylvania, veterinarians say
In Pennsylvania, Gov. Josh Shapiro’s office issued a quarantine order on June 9 that restricts animal movement and requires veterinary inspections to limit risks of infestation.
VA News
Virginia legislators advance $205 billion budget including new tax on data centers
Virginia legislators approved a two-year, $205 billion budget proposal to fund healthcare and public education, provide 4% teacher raises and a 3.5% pay bump to state employees, establish a retail weed marketplace and hedge against decreased federal dollars.
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National News
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Recalled for Failure to Alert
Treatlife CO/Smoke detectors recalled for failure to alert; 20 units affected. Get a refund & replace immediately.
World News
Largest Regional Cyber Exercise Enhances European and U.S. Cyber Defense Capabilities
National Guard & Adriatic partners hone cyber defense in largest regional exercise.
Satire and Humor
Mysterious “Catfish Boy” Found Along C&O Canal Remains Unidentified, Poses Unique Challenges (Satire)
Unidentified “Catfish Boy” found in C&O Canal poses challenges for identification, education, and specialized care.
‘Catfish Boy’ Amphibious Juvenile Discovered in C&O Canal, Placed in Child Protective Services Custody (Satire)
Amphibious juvenile found in C&O Canal, Washington County. Placed in CPS custody, origin under investigation.
Entertainment and Events
Hagerstown Gears Up for Summer with Diverse Event Lineup
Hagerstown announces packed summer events including Miss Maryland, fireworks, music, markets, and block parties.
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts to Unveil Major Alphonse Mucha Exhibition
Art Nouveau Master Alphonse Mucha exhibition opens July 11, 2026, at Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, MD.
Opinion
Editor’s Statement on Inaccuracy of Other News Outlets Election Night Reporting
Outlets calling a winner in close races is sloppy and dangerous. RFHC holds ourselves to a higher standard.
Multiple Times We’ve Been Requested to Deep Dive Candidate Backgrounds, This is Why We Don’t (Opinion)
While we’ll happily cover current events involving candidates, we typically won’t research the backgrounds of candidates due to multiple reasons.
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
Historic Fort Ritchie Celebrates Centennial with Time Capsule Burial Amidst Revitalization
Historic Fort Ritchie celebrates 100 years with a time capsule burial amid revitalization efforts, featuring new businesses and homes.
Midar Cigars Celebrates Grand Opening in Hagerstown, Offering Elevated Leisure Experience
Midar Cigars opens new Hagerstown location June 5th, offering luxury lounges and entertainment.
Legal
Maryland Attorney General Joins Multistate Effort to Reverse ICE Policy on Detainee Deaths
Attorney General Brown joins 22 AGs urging ICE to reverse policy ending investigations into deaths post-custody.
Maryland AG Reacts to Supreme Court Decisions Impacting Immigrant Status and Gun Laws
Supreme Court rulings impact TPS for immigrants & gun laws on private property in Maryland.
Food
3-Point Pub Gears Up for Official Grand Opening in Hagerstown
Hagerstown’s 3-Point Pub set for June 9 Grand Opening at 420 Salem Ave.
Comcast Business and Bella’s Bites Offer Free Gift Cards to Hagerstown Residents
Comcast Business offers $20 gift cards at Bella’s Bites in Hagerstown, MD on May 28th to celebrate Small Business Month.
Health
Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library Unveils Packed July Program Schedule
Waynesboro Library hosts July events for all ages: dinosaurs, STEAM, art, history, finance & more!
NIST Study Reveals Significant Variability in At-Home Gut Microbiome Test Results
NIST study finds major differences in at-home gut microbiome test results, urging consumer caution.
Technology
President Trump Directs Acceleration of Artificial Intelligence in National Security
Presidential Memo Accelerates AI in National Security, Focus on Speed, Security & Values
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
Flying Saucer or Weather Balloon? Mysterious Silvery Object Sighted Multiple Days Over Hagerstown in 1951
1951 UFO sightings over Hagerstown, MD region caused panic across the area.
Revisiting Hagerstown’s 1947 Flying Saucer Sighting, Mystery Remains Unexplained
Hagerstown 1947 UAP sighting, featuring sound description & Fairchild Aircraft proximity, remains unexplained to this day.



