A dispute between the Town of Ocean City and St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church is escalating after the town ordered the church to stop allowing people to sleep overnight inside one of its buildings.
OCEAN CITY, Md. - Cruisin’ Ocean City brought large crowds and classic cars into town over the weekend, but some local business owners say the…
A special election in Ocean City originally scheduled for later this month has been rescheduled to May after another councilman's resignation has left two seats vacant.
Ocean City leaders this week approved two advertising-related changes, allowing cannabis sponsorships for certain over-21 events and opening the door for all Maryland casinos to advertise on the town’s municipal buses.
Ocean City officials are formally opposing a proposed State Highway Administration pilot project on Philadelphia Avenue, arguing the plan could create new safety risks for bus riders, drivers and others traveling through one of the town’s busiest corridors.
A dispute between an Ocean City church and town officials over a homeless encampment is drawing attention to broader questions about shelter access and code enforcement, as a new deadline has been set for the tents to be removed.
Ocean City has repealed its moratorium on new short-term rental licenses in certain residential areas after election officials determined a citizen petition had enough signatures to send the ordinance to a referendum.
Ocean City Council Secretary Tony DeLuca has resigned amid ongoing debate over his eligibility to remain in office after some claimed he did not meet the town’s residency and domicile requirements.
Berlin leaders are urging the Town of Ocean City to remove a proposed sports complex location near Stephen Decatur High School from consideration after a contentious public meeting over the weekend.
A proposal that would require some Ocean City rental properties to post a front yard sign with a QR code linking to the town’s rental website failed to advance after a lengthy work session, as members of the public warned the idea could create safety issues and spur more complaints.
