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.
SALISBURY, Md. -- A long-awaited community resource could soon be coming to Salisbury. City leaders are moving forward with plans for a new community center on the city’s west side.
TALBOT COUNTY, Md. -- Watermen on the Eastern Shore have been struggling, but as an extended oyster season winds down, there could be a silver lining. Proposed legislation aims to restore long-neglected oyster sanctuaries.
Salisbury University has announced the postponement of a Maryland Federation of College Republicans-hosted event featuring controversial speaker and self-described “white advocate” Jared Taylor due to security concerns.
EASTON, Md. -- A major redevelopment opportunity could be on the horizon for downtown Easton once the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center relocates.
A proposal in Annapolis could reshape how Maryland handles serious crimes involving children.
WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. -- State officials are now classifying the number of bird flu cases in Maryland as an outbreak. That puts poultry growers on the Eastern Shore at risk, but scientists with the Maryland Department of Agriculture are stepping up to protect the state's poultry supply.
WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. -- At a press conference on Monday, Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis provided updates on an investigation into a cat sanctuary in Delmar. On Feb. 25, several agencies rescued more than 100 cats from an alleged cruelty case.
WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. -- As we first reported on Wednesday, more than 100 cats were rescued from a sanctuary in Delmar. Well, that rescue mission was recorded, and on Friday, WBOC combed through video that sheds light on the sanctuary's "inhumane conditions."
