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Overnight Shooting Leaves Two Injured in Princess Anne
PRINCESS ANNE, MD - The Princess Anne Police Department is seeking the public’s help with an investigation into two shootings early Tuesday. Police say the first shooting occurred just before 2:40 a.m. on July 2nd on Pine Knoll Drive. Investigators were told multiple shots had been fired and found a nearby home and vehicle had been damaged by gunfire. No victims were found at the time.
Car registration fees, vaping, more: Maryland residents react to new laws in effect in July
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (DC News Now) — Maryland’s new fiscal year took effect Monday — and with it came new laws. One is the creation of an ombudsman in the prison system to oversee alleged abuses by correctional officers. An oversight board will administer this reform. Also as of Monday, drivers must pay a $23 registration […]
Maryland Native, Quincy Wilson Becomes Youngest Male U.S. Track Olympian
Quincy Wilson was selected for the U.S. 4x400 meter relay team after an amazing performance at trials, setting the world-record for under-18 runners at 16 years old. The post Maryland Native, Quincy Wilson Becomes Youngest Male U.S. Track Olympian appeared first on 92 Q.
Here are the fireworks laws for DC, Maryland, Virginia
WASHINGTON — Lots of people are loading up on fireworks as we get closer to Fourth of July on Thursday. That means many people are bracing for the nuisance of the noise or preparing to soothe anxious pets. What are the fireworks laws around the DMV?. SOURCES. ANSWER. All...
Inaugural Pocomoke River Raft Race, Snow Hill festival and fireworks, set July 5
The inaugural Pocomoke River Raft Race will precede the Town off Snow Hill’s annual Fourth of July fireworks show and holiday celebration this year on Friday at Sturgis Park. Inaugural Pocomoke River Raft Race set July 5 in Snow Hill. The inaugural Pocomoke River Raft Race is set for...
Minimum Wage Rises in Montgomery County as New Maryland Laws Start Today
Hundreds of new laws and a hike in vehicle registration fees went into effect in Maryland today, as well as a minimum wage increase in Montgomery County. According to WTOP, the new laws that went into effect on July 1 (PDF) include:. The Engaging Neighborhoods, Organizations, Unions, Governments, and Households...
It's just as well Princess Anne did not consider cannabis zoning regulations as state law is now in effect
PRINCESS ANNE -- Last December the Princess Anne Commissioners passed a resolution to hold off for six months approving the permitting of any licensed cannabis businesses so the planning ...
Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester Turns 30
Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester celebration set for July 4. Thirty years ago, the last skipjack built to be a dredge boat in the 20th century, the Nathan of Dorchester, was launched to provide a reminder of the many stories that shaped the character of this area and to educate the public of the oyster’s importance for the health of the Chesapeake Bay. The classic oystering vessel, which was christened on July 4, 1994, will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a rechristening July 4 at Long Wharf in Cambridge, MD.
Pot Shops Could Make Their Way to Ocean City, Planning and Zoning Commission Looks to get Ahead
There are no marijuana shops in Ocean City's town limits, but they could be coming. In anticipation of that, town officials began discussions on Tuesday, July 2nd about where those shops could go.
Hearn Building project moves toward construction with pivot
CAMBRIDGE — Green Street Housing is adapting its design plans for the Hearn Building project on Race Street following concerns from Cambridge Planning and Zoning commissioners over ground-floor residential units. After a June 4 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting where Green Street — an affordable housing developer — presented its concept site plan for review, Cambridge City Attorney Patrick Thomas determined that placing apartment units on the ground floor of the the Hearn Building does not comply with the city’s Unified Development Code. ...
Seaford PD Junior Academy Cadets graduate
SEAFORD, Del. – The 2024 Seaford Police Department Junior Academy Cadets recently graduated. They graduated from a week-long academy, where they had a chance to experience law enforcement and learn new life saving skills. We want to hear your good news, just email newsroom@wmdt.com.
Berlin Emergency Dispatcher Supervisor retires after 35 years
BERLIN, Md. – Emergency Dispatcher Supervisor Brenda Kelly is retiring. Kelly started her first day as a Police Communications Operator on June 27, 1990, and ended her career as Supervisor this week. She is known for her commitment, hard work, and exceptional leadership. We want to hear your good...
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