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An official invitation to new Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa to attend the upcoming Arab League summit in Baghdad has ...
The City of Pocomoke says a fuel leak from a docked vessel prompted emergency teams and a hazmat team to be dispatched to the ...
There is controversy in Georgetown over possibly relocating the memorials honoring fallen Patrolman Chad Spicer and Chief ...
As Maryland’s crab season enters its first full month, watermen say the outlook on the water isn’t the biggest worry — it’s ...
The City of Salisbury says it's taking on two harmful and invasive threats lurking below the surface: hydrilla and algae ...
The rate taxis can charge per ride has remained flat since 2014. However, it looks like that will change following Monday ...
DelDOT officials began a new traffic pattern Tuesday, April 22nd to shift southbound Route 1 traffic onto a new overpass ...
Gov. Matt Meyer has nominated attorney Joshua Sanderlin, a cannabis attorney and policymaker, to head the Office of the ...
National technology and security company Peraton has notified the state of Maryland of a mass layoff planned for their ...
It's Mamma Mia Monday, and Chef Joe Bellia shows us his take on an Italian Chicken Parmigiana.
Registered Dietitian Robin Gould Explains Some of the Risks and Trends Pertaining to Alcohol Consumption, and Shares Some ...
Georgian-Russian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, known for his gigantic and controversial work, dies at 91
Zurab Tsereteli, a prominent Georgian-Russian sculptor known for colossal, often controversial, monuments, died early on ...
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