A seaplane crashed and flipped upside down in the waters off Talbot County on Thursday afternoon.
Talbot County Council voted 4-1 Tuesday night to remove a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statement from the county’s employee handbook…
WBOC's parent broadcast company Draper Media has announced the acquisition of six radio stations from Forever Media, expanding our community-f…
The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) has released its 19th annual Chesapeake Bay and Watershed Report Card, sho…
WBOC is proud to serve the Black Walnut Point Natural Resources Management Area, and all of Talbot County.
Short-term rentals in Talbot County could soon face tighter regulations, as county officials prepare to discuss potential changes in a worksho…
Talbot County officials will introduce the 2026 Comprehensive Planning Process with a public kickoff meeting today. The current Comprehensive …
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June marks the 20th anniversary of WBOC’s iconic news helicopter Chopper 16 and this month we’re taking a look back at the two decades of over…
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Some Maryland seafood businesses are reporting a noticeable drop in crab sales, raising questions about how prices could be impacted heading i…
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WBOC is proud to serve the Tidewater Inn, and all of Talbot County.
The department’s latest research shows the oyster population in Maryland’s portion of the Bay has grown significantly
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has signed the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Bill into law during his final bill signing ceremony of 2025.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has acquired over $218 million for numerous Civil Works projects across the mid-Atlantic, including s…
Governor Wes Moore has vetoed a bill that would have established a commission to explore possible reparations for the descendents of slaves in…
Severe thunderstorms hit Delmarva late Friday afternoon and into Saturday morning, leaving a trail of debris and damage in communities across …
Damaging winds, hail, lightning, and even a tornado warning made for an eventful Friday evening.
The severe storms that hit throughout Delmarva on Friday night have caused outages in several counties.
A statewide audit in Maryland has reclassified 36 police-custody deaths as homicides, including several on the Eastern Shore.
Local watermen along with numerous other charter boat associations from other East Coast states have filed a federal lawsuit against the Atlan…
Governor Wes Moore has enacted a new Maryland law sponsored by an Eastern Shore lawmaker aimed at protecting native bat species while encourag…
The Maryland State Fire Marshal says a troubling social media trend is spreading through Maryland schools.