WBOC's Charles Paparella says when we lose the warmth of summer, we get more beautiful sunsets in return, and the photographer's golden hour can be more than sixty minutes long.
The fate of a person sentenced to prison is often determined not by what goes on inside, but outside the prison walls.This is the story of a man who stopped being a prisoner when he became a poet, and the aunt who refused to give up on him.
WBOC's Charles Paparella says signs of fall are beginning to show in the tops of the trees and the corn in bright yellow rows. But the change of each season shows first in the marsh.
WBOC's Charles Paparella visited the Ocean City Center for the Arts as longtime friends celebrated the life of the late Willie Crockett of Onancock, Virginia, who passed away in March.
WBOC's Charles Paparella has a healthy curiosity about language and considers the odd affinity between the words, "selfish" and "shellfish."
Reports of a Volkswagen-Sized combine in the eastern wicomico sent Charlie "racing" to the scene....well sort of
Lion's Club are known for their good deeds, but they're also noted for their good humor.
WELL IF YOU'RE A FAN OF THE ARBY'S ROAST BEEF SANDWICH, YOU MAY BE INTERESTED TO KNOW THE ORIGINAL "ARBY'S" IS A VENERABLE INSTITUTION IN SOMERSET COUNTY.
WBOC's Charles Paparella says every "ruin" tells a story, if you can fill in the blanks. He fills in the blanks of a ruin near Pocomoke City.
