Kyle Orens
About
Kyle Orens has been a video journalist with WBOC since September of 2022. After graduating from the University of South Carolina, he promptly returned to his hometown state of Maryland and now covers stories in Worcester County. You can see him all over the peninsula though, and whether he's working or out adventuring with his dog Bridger, always feel free to say hello.
Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano has announced the county has officially joined a 287(g) immigration enforcement agreement with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. -- Leaders in Wicomico County say promising times lie ahead at Salisbury Regional Airport, driven by several ongoing projects and the expansion of commercial air service.
WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. -- Republicans in Maryland say a newly proposed congressional map is a clear attempt by Democrats to gerrymander the state’s districts. The move is drawing pushback from neighbors and political leaders on the Eastern Shore.
WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. -- In the past five years, more than 50 unexploded devices have washed ashore on Assateague Island. The cleanup takes time and costs money, and that's why county officials are now looking to the feds for help.
WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. -- A proposal in the Maryland General Assembly could prevent people who work for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under President Donald Trump’s administration from later joining local law enforcement agencies in the state.
WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. – Political discourse across the United States continues to intensify, and officials on Maryland’s Eastern Shore are now part of that conversation.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Maryland lawmakers convened Wednesday to kick off the 2026 legislative session, launching 90 days of debate, bill drafting and budget negotiations.
WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. -- Airport and county officials want to get the ball rolling with American Airlines to add a new flight destination. The preferred direction is out west.
WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. -- Newly restored services at the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s Eastern Shore branch are expected to strengthen protections for livestock and provide faster answers for farmers.
