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A drama unfolded at the Elkton Walmart last week when a fire was set inside the store, creating a diversion for a jewelry heist. The Maryland Fire Marshal quickly released surveillance footage of the incident, capturing the alleged perpetrator in a striking Jefferson University baseball shirt. Naturally, this led to a flurry of tips from the community, leaving many convinced they had identified the suspect.

In a twist that would make any detective proud, mistaken identities took center stage as many thought the culprit resembled Caleb Potter, a local baseball player from Jefferson University. However, the Fire Marshal was quick to dismiss these assumptions, revealing that Potter wasn't even in Maryland during the time of the incident. As it turns out, he's officially ruled out as a suspect, leaving the real arsonist still on the loose.

The Fire Marshal expressed gratitude towards the community for their contributions in the investigation, emphasizing the importance of public involvement in catching the correct suspect. So, with Caleb Potter cleared from the suspect list, it looks like it's back to the drawing board for investigators. One thing's for sure: this case is still heating up!


This May, pet owners in Somerset County will have a tail-wagging opportunity to make sure their furry friends are vaccinated against rabies at the annual spring drive-thru clinic. Scheduled for May 12, 2026, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sign Post Road, this event is designed for ease and convenience. At just $8 per pet and cash only, it’s a budget-friendly way to ensure your pets are protected, keeping peace of mind in check while you enjoy outdoor activities with your companions.

Bringing your pet? Just remember to pack proof of any prior rabies vaccination if you’re hoping for that sweet three-year shot, because without it, your pet’s new protection will only last for one year. Health officials emphasize how crucial it is to keep your pets up to date on vaccinations, especially as spring brings out more outdoor fun.

With warmer weather ahead, it's the perfect time to take your favorite four-legged friends out for some fun in the sun—and to ensure they're safe while doing it. Don't miss out on this chance for a quick and friendly vaccination experience—all while staying in your car. So, grab your cash and prepare for a fido-friendly outing!


Happy Monday! As the week kicks off, we're blessed with sunshine and temperatures hitting a pleasant 76 degrees. It's the perfect day to soak up the rays and enjoy some outdoor activities. But, like all good things, these sunny skies won't last forever. Tomorrow, we'll be greeted by warmer temps—think 83 degrees—along with a windy day that's sure to add some flair to your hair!

As we look ahead to Wednesday and Thursday, grab those umbrellas, because an area of low pressure is set to sweep in, bringing much-needed rain. It's a classic case of spring weather keeping us on our toes. Expect highs to plummet to around 61 degrees on Thursday but don’t despair! This weekend promises to rebound into the 70s.

Spring is undoubtedly a season of contrasts, and this week's forecast is a testament to its unpredictable charm. Just remember, after every rain, a beautiful bloom awaits. What’s your go-to activity when the weather takes a wild turn?


In a bizarre incident that sounds like the plot of a comedy movie, a truck driver faced an unexpected mid-air surprise on a New Jersey highway. Warren Boardley, who was doing a routine delivery for H&S Bakery, had his day turned upside down when a United Airlines Boeing 767 clipped his trailer as it made its approach to Newark Liberty International Airport. Yes, you read that right—a plane hit a bread truck!

The mishap occurred on a Sunday afternoon as the 767 was returning from Italy. According to reports, the plane's landing gear struck a streetlight before making contact with Boardley’s trailer. While the situation could have turned catastrophic, Boardley only suffered minor injuries, and fortunately, all 231 passengers and crew on the aircraft were unharmed, managing to land safely despite the unexpected detour.

The National Transportation Safety Board is now heading the investigation, perhaps pondering how we can prevent this sort of high-flying bread delivery in the future. Let's hope for all our sakes that the next time we hear about a mid-air collision, it's not involving our lunch orders!


Maryland’s highway workers are shining a spotlight on safety after the heartbreaking loss of two colleagues this week. Struck by vehicles while on duty, these tragedies have ignited a passionate call for change among their fellow workers. This rallying cry comes just days after national work zone awareness week, further underscoring the need for better protections on the job.

Union members recently gathered outside the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) headquarters, demanding action to ensure such incidents do not happen again. Many shared harrowing stories of their own close calls, revealing a worrying trend that could put even more lives at risk if not addressed. As the investigation into the crashes continues, the urgency for comprehensive safety reforms becomes ever clearer, reminding everyone just how dangerous these jobs can be.

Now, more than ever, it seems that the workers are ready to take a stand for their own safety. Will their voices finally lead to the necessary changes? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure—these tragic events should serve as a wake-up call for everyone on the road.


As we kick off Friday, there’s a mix of sunshine and clouds, but don't let those bright rays fool you—showers are lurking around the corner this evening. The temperatures will be rolling a bit cooler this weekend, with highs only hitting the low to mid-60s. So, if you have outdoor plans, keep an eye on the weather forecast and maybe pack that umbrella just in case.

Saturday’s showers will primarily affect areas southeast of the Baltimore metro, but Sunday is expected to bring a delightful return of sunshine with highs around 63 degrees. It’s the perfect way to end the weekend before we dive back into warmer temperatures next week, with highs creeping into the 70s. That’s right—spring warmth is just about here!

Whether you’re planning a cozy evening inside or an adventurous day outdoors, just remember: when life gives you clouds, make sure you have a backup plan! Will you be basking in the sun or dodging raindrops this weekend?


Delaware is making waves with a proposed overhaul of regulations for firearm dealers, encapsulated in Senate Bill 300. If passed, this bill would replace the existing “deadly weapons dealer” licenses with a more rigorous state-issued license for anyone selling more than ten firearms a year. The Delaware State Police would take the reins in managing a standardized licensing process, asking for everything from background checks to liability insurance, ensuring only responsible dealers can operate.

The proposed legislation doesn't stop at licensing; it aims to bolster security in gun shops as well. Dealers would be required to install alarm systems, video surveillance covering key areas, and follow state rules for the safe storage and display of firearms. The bill also mandates detailed recordkeeping, so every transaction is logged for transparency, while any lost or stolen firearms must be reported within 24 hours. This level of oversight is unprecedented, promising a more accountable environment for firearm transactions.

Another notable aspect is the requirement for mandatory training for anyone involved in handling firearms at these shops. This training would cover firearm laws and identify unsanctioned purchases and self-harm risks, proving to be a proactive approach to safety. Should SB 300 pass, Delaware might be setting a precedent for other states looking to tighten their grip on gun regulations while balancing individual rights. Who knew buying a gun would soon feel like prepping for a security audit?


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