Mentors can have such a profound effect on young people, which is why Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Eastern Shore helps explain what they do…
Volunteers who spend their time mentoring and supporting children across the Eastern Shore were honored during SHORE UP! Inc.’s annual Foster Grandparent Program end-of-year celebration.
All of Maryland’s Eastern Shore sheriffs are now part of a federal lawsuit challenging the state’s newly passed immigration enforcement restrictions, escalating a fight that has drawn sharp reaction from local law enforcement for months.
A controversial immigration bill is moving through Annapolis, drawing praise from immigrant advocates and pushback from law enforcement voices…
The City of Salisbury has announced the launch of ‘Our Shore, Our Stories,’ a new public audio storytelling project available throughout the city highlighting the stories of neighbors across the area.
A proposal in Annapolis that would create an 11 percent excise tax on firearms, firearm accessories and ammunition is drawing opposition on the Eastern Shore.
Some folks in Accomack County are pushing back against a proposal to drill thousands of feet underground to store chicken waste, citing concerns about drinking water and public health.
The Commonwealth of Virginia has awarded a $35,000 planning grant to Accomack and Northampton counties, along with the towns of Wachapreague, Parksley, and Onancock, to study future development opportunities at a large agricultural and seafood facility on the Eastern Shore.
The Ward Brothers' Workshop in Somerset County and log canoe racing in Talbot County were recognized through $10,000 for contributions to state culture.
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development has announced that counties on the Eastern Shore received a combined total of $6.3 million in grant awards. This comes from Maryland's State Revitalization Programs and will be used for 33 projects and activities that promote community development and economic growth on the Eastern Shore.
