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Unity Festival in Cambridge just days away
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – The annual Unity Festival in Cambridge is just a few weeks away. It is a fun time for kids and families to come together. The day will be filled with music, food, and live performances. Organizers are hoping that many people will come out to celebrate Cambridge and its community with no violence.
Upcoming cash bingo event in Salisbury to support local entrepreneurs
SALISBURY -- A Salisbury nonprofit is holding an upcoming cash bingo event to raise money for local entrepreneurs. Maryland Capital Enterprises, Inc., whose mission is to empower businesses ...
Carney urged to veto college abortion pill proposal
(The Center Square) — Delaware Gov. John Carney is being urged to veto a bill that would require the state's colleges and universities to provide abortion-inducing medication to students. The proposal, which the Democratic-controlled Legislature approved in the final weeks of its annual session, would require colleges and universities in Delaware with student health centers to offer emergency contraception and to facilitate care for students seeking medication abortion. Democrats argue...
Toy Gun Misuse Triggers Safety Concerns
DOVER, Del.- Improper use of toy guns is causing concern in Dover as teenagers are reportedly shooting random people on the street with "Orbeez" gel blasters. Dover police report a significant increase in complaints regarding these devices being used in drive-by-style incidents. While they are just toys, misuse could lead to criminal charges.
Strings attached to rural tax support frustrate locals
(The Center Square) — State agencies own vast amounts of rural lands, which limits the tax base for small communities and townships. With the new state budget, those local governments will see more payments to balance out fiscal limitations. The extra funding, a $1.80 increase, comes from slot machine revenues, and state agencies will pay $9 per acre for their land to municipal and county governments, and school districts (split...
Delaware's Behavioral Health Consortium approves $1.9M in funding, despite fraud concern
Behavioral Health Consortium members reaffirmed support for Delaware's opioid settlement funding process Tuesday, after Attorney General Kathy Jennings' June 28 call to halt grants amid concerns about potential fraud and abuse.
Education experts offer takeaways from 2024 school bills
With an 8.6% increase in state education funding for fiscal year 2025, which began July 1, the Delaware General Assembly continued its trend of passing legislation specific to the state’s schools. There were dozens of educational bills passed this legislative year, which concluded June 30. From college scholarships to improving school climate to establishing a commission to evaluate how schools ... Read More
Matthew Rubino Appointed Chair of Surgery and Physician Executive for Surgical Services
Matthew Rubino, M.D., MBA, FACS, has been named chair of the Department of Surgery and physician executive for Surgical Services. Rubino has served as interim in these roles since September 2023. In his new role, Rubino will work with leaders across the system to advance ChristianaCare’s goals of providing high-quality, efficient and timely medical care […] The post Matthew Rubino ... Read More
Baltimore ties a record of four consecutive days at/over 100 degrees
BALTIMORE — It's not just hot, it's record-breaking hot here in Baltimore and across the whole state of Maryland. It's official as of 2:00 PM EDT, BWI has officially hit 100 degrees. This doesn't break the record for today, but it ties a heat record. As of today July 17, 2024, BWI has recorded four consecutive days at or above 100 degrees. On July 14, BWI recorded 101 degrees tying a record set back in 1954. On July 15, BWI recorded a high of 102 tying a record set back in 1995. On July 16, BWI recorded a high of 104 set back in 1988. The last time this happened was in 1930. The hottest temperature recorded at BWI was 107 degrees on July 10, 1930. So no you are not crazy, it has just been crazy hot!
Anne Arundel County warns public of rabid racoon found in Davidsonville
DAVIDSONVILLE, Md. — The Anne Arundel County Health Department is looking for anyone who may have come in contact with a rabid raccoon that was found in Davidsonville. According to the notice, the area of concern is on Governor Bridge Road between Riva Road and St. George Barber Road. The raccoon was found on July 15 and has tested positive for rabies.
3 Juveniles Arrested in Reckless Endangering Incidents
On July 12, 2024, between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m., Milford Police Department’s Patrol Division responded to three separate incidents throughout the city where subjects were reporting that they had been shot with a hard object (pellet) from a passing silver sedan. All of the victims reported only minor injuries and did not require any medical attention. Due to the ... Read More
Uh oh: Some Orioles fans sound very willing to trade Jackson Holliday
With the No. 1 pick in the 2022 MLB Draft, the Baltimore Orioles selected shortstop Jackson Holliday, son of former big leaguer Matt Holliday. Jackson flew through the minor leagues and made his MLB debut in 2024. After only 10 games, he was sent back to Triple-A. In 36 plate...
Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Two
On July 14, 2024, at approximately 2:28 am, a Milford Police Department Patrol Officer observed a gray Chevrolet Silverado traveling westbound on NE front St in the area of East St at a high rate of speed. The patrol officer initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle, which came to a stop in the area of SE Front St. and ... Read More
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