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Salisbury Urban Ministries hosts community bbq event for the homeless Saturday
SALISBURY, Md – The Salisbury Urban Ministries, in conjunction with St. Luke Church will be hosting the ‘God’s Kitchen’ community BBQ event for the homeless and hungry on Saturday, July 20th. The event will run from 11 a.m. until food runs out, most likely until the...
Former MLB player has shocking Jackson Holliday take that Orioles fans will hate
The Baltimore Orioles are first place in the AL East and owners of the second-best record in the American League. It hasn't been the smoothest of sailing lately, but there isn't a single organization better positioned for the present and the future. Baltimore has as much talent and depth as any roster in the league, and a farm system beyond compare.
Dog flu outbreak halts out-of-state transports at Delaware animal shelters
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Animal shelters throughout Delaware are grappling with a canine influenza outbreak, which has prompted the state to suspend out-of-state transports, intakes and adoptions for 30 days. The state...
Opioid commission approves more grants amid freeze request, $45 million settlement funds 'in limbo'
Delaware’s Behavioral Health Consortium approves opioid crisis abatement funding despite reports of Dover nonprofit Code Purple potentially misusing government funds. After the State Auditor’s office flagged the Code Purple fraud concerns, all funding to the nonprofit was frozen and the Delaware Department of Justice began attempting to claw back $290,000 in distributed monies.
A non-Jackson Holliday trade the Orioles can make for Tarik Skubal
The Detroit Tigers appear to be in a position to sell this year at the trade deadline, and Tarik Skubal might be one of the biggest assets they can sell off. The left-hander is 10-3 in his 19 starts and owns an ERA of 2.41 on the season. The 27-year-old has also thrown 116 innings and fanned 140 batters.
Harrington PD announces Officers of the Quarter
HARRINGTON, Del. – Harrington Police have started an Officer of the Quarter award. This is to give officers recognition for their efforts and dedication to the community. Patrolman Sapp and Corporal Hacker have received the award. We want to hear your good news, just email newsroom@wmdt.com.
Photo gallery: MOT vs. Camden-Wyoming, Major League District I finals
MIDDLETOWN -- MOT blanked Camden-Wyoming, 4-0, in seven innings on Thursday night to capture the District I title in Major League baseball The Middletown-area all-stars finished 3-0 in the ...
DETV’s Every Woman Presents: Brown Girls Rock
MIDDLETOWN, Del. — Brown Girls Rock Summer Fest 2024 is the ULTIMATE summer celebration for all brown girls out there! This year, we’re bringing you down to the RODEO. Come in your favorite boots, hat, and cowgirl attire. Join us TOMORROW, Saturday, July 20, 2024 from 12:00PM –...
Baltimore man arrested for attempted murder in domestic-related shooting, police say
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Police have arrested 24-year-old Christopher Holland of Baltimore in connection to a shooting that occurred in the South Baltimore on July 10th. Detectives learned Holland shot the 26-year-old male victim multiple times after breaking into a home in the 1200 block of Sargeant Street. Detectives...
A shocking Orioles-Phillies trade to boost Philadelphia's outfield
The Baltimore Orioles could trade Cedric Mullins, their starting center fielder, to a contender before the trade deadline. Let me explain. The Orioles have more outfielders than they know what to do with. Colton Cowser and Heston Kjerstad aren't going anywhere because they're two thirds of the future in Baltimore's outfield. Anthony Santander is having the best season of any Baltimore outfielder. Austin Hays is performing well in his role and Kyle Stowers desperately needs more playing time. Top prospect, Connor Norby, is banging on the door to be called up to the big leagues.
Delmarva Today 7-19-24 Carl Anderton on His Life and Career
Delegate Carl Anderton (R-MD) is joining the Moore administration as director of rural economic strategy for the MD Department of Commerce. Host Don Rush sat down with Anderton to talk about his new job and his career.
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