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Good Morning Delmarva discusses the 17th Annual Chesapeake Film Festival
WMDT – The Chesapeake Film Festival is in its 17th year and the three-day event will be returning to Easton September 27th-29th!. You can expect to see a wide variety of feature films, documentaries, shorts, animation, and more!. This morning, Cid Collins Walker, the Executive Director for the festival,...
Lt. Ginnavan’s life membership began in ‘83
(July 26, 2024) This week we are pleased to recognize Ocean City Volunteer Fire Company Life Member Calvin Ginnavan Jr. Calvin worked for the Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department retiring as the parks superintendent in 2017 after 37 years of service.
Social Security, Medicare\Medicaid employees concerned over bacteria found in water at their offices
WOODLAWN, Md. — Employees at the Social Security Administration and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services are worried about the water at their Baltimore County offices. Some employees called 11 News after learning that bacteria were found that can cause Legionnaires' disease. Dr. Jonathan Thierman, the president and...
Central Pa. bank is closing 19 branches
Lancaster-based Fulton Bank is closing more than a dozen branches. Fulton Bank plans to close 13 of its branches and consolidate the operations of those offices into Fulton Bank branches nearby. On average, there is another financial center within about 1.5 miles of the locations that are closing, according to a bank spokesperson.
Nonprofit awarded $39 million for forest management across South Carolina’s coastal plain
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD)- The South Carolina branch of a national nonprofit has received a multi-million grant for a forest management project aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) announced Friday that it was awarded $200 million to support projects designed to reduce carbon emissions in four states — South Carolina, Maryland, […]
Walmart and Aldi Produce Pulled Due to Listeria Concerns
Due to possible listeria concerns, officials have recalled several types of produce (including):. According to a recent Patch article, the FDA says the produce was "sold at both Walmart stores and Aldi supermarkets between July 5 and 12." "According to officials, the products were sold in 13 states, including Connecticut,...
Listeria outbreak linked to sliced meats causes hospitalizations in Maryland
BALTIMORE -- A multi-state listeria outbreak has sent several people in Maryland to the hospital.The CDC says this listeria outbreak is linked to meats sliced at a variety of deli counters, but at this point, health officials have not been able to narrow it down to exactly which meat or brand. The agency is now advising people to avoid eating any deli meats unless they are heated before being consumed. There is no evidence people are getting sick from pre-packaged meat.What is listeriaListeria is a foodborne bacterial illness that can be especially dangerous for pregnant women, those over the age...
Orioles' Trade For 2023 AL Wins Leader Draws Strong Reviews
The Orioles received rave reviews for their deal to acquire starting pitcher Zach Eflin from the Rays. The 30-year-old, 6-foot-6 righthander has incredible command and should be a valuable addition to a team contending for a World Series title. Last season, Eflin finished sixth in the AL Cy Young ...
Fans Send Get-Well Wishes to Lamar Jackson After Latest Update
Two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson has practiced for only an hour the first few days of training camp because of an illness, and he was still not on the field Friday. The Baltimore Ravens announced that the team's medical staff is still evaluating Jackson as he sits out workouts. "QB Lamar ...
Meet The First Black Woman To Own An Entire Block On Baltimore’s Waterfront
This Black woman media mogul is buying back the block. Read more about Dr. Vonnya Pettigrew's powerful story inside. The post Meet The First Black Woman To Own An Entire Block On Baltimore’s Waterfront appeared first on NewsOne.
Delaware man wins $300,000 in lottery scratch-off game
A 68-year-old Clayton man won the first $300,000 top prize playing the Mega Bucks Blowout scratch-off game in the Delaware Lottery. The man, who chose to remain anonymous, bought the ticket at the Goose Creek store in Felton and claimed his prize from state lottery headquarters July 12, said Helene Keeley, director of...
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