WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. — Ocean City's plans to purchase property west of Berlin for a proposed sports complex have fallen through, but town officials say the effort to build a facility in the area is far from over.
Eastern Shore lawmakers say they plan to pursue state legislation aimed at people who organize or promote social media-driven “takeover” events following public disruptions in Ocean City over the Fourth of July weekend.
Ocean City will celebrate a major milestone next week as Ocean Bowl Skate Park marks its 50th anniversary.
Flooding topped the agenda as nine Delmarva mayors gathered Wednesday for a regional forum hosted by the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce, with leaders from coastal towns describing an urgent push for funding and engineering help before the next big storm.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has released a statement on the latest development in the ongoing legal battle over US Wind’s proposed offshore wind farm project that would put over 100 wind turbines off Delmarva's coast, a local debate that now has the full attention of the Trump Administration.
OCEAN CITY, Md. -- On Tuesday morning, the Ocean City Police Department unveiled its new substation in the heart of downtown. The three-story building stands at the corner of Somerset Street and Baltimore Avenue.
The Maryland Department of Environment has issued the final state permit to US Wind needed to begin construction of their proposed wind farm off Delmarva’s coast.
OCEAN CITY, Md. -- Over the past 40 days, critics of recently passed short-term rental restrictions have collected signatures. On Monday morning, petitioners submitted their work to Ocean City's City Clerk, and it looks like the group garnered enough signatures to put this issue before voters.
The Maryland Board of Public Works (BPW), headed by Governor Wes Moore, has granted approval of a tidal wetlands license to allow US Wind to construct a pier on the Sinepuxent Bay in Ocean City.
The 51st annual White Marlin Open will see an extra day of competitive fishing next week.
