BERLIN, Md. -- A stricter approach to businesses that are not quite up to snuff is on the table. This is the result, at least in part, of complaints that were lodged against a former Berlin business.

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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, Md. -- Sheriff Mike Lewis said his office has contacted United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE) about a potential partnership. However, Lewis said his office has no plans to help with any enforcement efforts.
OCEAN CITY, Md. -- Electric bicycles and scooters are becoming increasingly popular in coastal communities, largely because they offer a cheap and convenient way to get around town. However, they can also pose a real danger, especially if they're not used correctly.
OCEAN CITY, Md. -- The people of Ocean City have spoken and decided to strike down the short-term rental restrictions the city council passed …
OCEAN CITY, Md. -- The resort town held a special election on Tuesday, July 22nd. The results will determine whether short-term rentals in certain neighborhoods are, for all intents and purposes, banned.
CRISFIELD, Md. -- A string of abrupt pavement buckles on Crisfield Highway (Route 413) has some drivers slowing down, hoping to avoid a punishing thud that can rattle dashboards and knock cargo loose.
OCEAN CITY, Md. -- A crew with the Army Corps of Engineers arrived in Ocean City on Wednesday afternoon, ready to take another whack at the inlet's shoaling problem.
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.
POCOMOKE CITY, Md. -- Mayor Todd Nock had a stern message for homeowners this week. He said he's not happy with the appearance of certain properties.