In response to the increasing threat of flooding in the city, leaders in Cambridge are working on new plans to address the issue, and they're urging homeowners to get involved too.
Lauren Miller
A piece of Delmarva history, more than three centuries old, is up for sale.
Caroline County Sheriff's deputies have been patrolling the town since the Ridgely Police department was suspended weeks ago, and now, the county and town have signed another agreement.
The Environmental Protection Agency has announced a $3 billion initiative to replace lead pipes in drinking water systems across the United States, part of President Joe Biden's Investing in America agenda.
Another town in Talbot County is preparing to welcome cannabis dispensaries and manufacturing facilities as the town of Trappe discusses cannabis zoning regulations.
The city has filed a lawsuit against Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated (CWDI), alleging that the non-profit organization has violated its agreement with the city.
Town leaders in Denton have initiated a project aimed at assisting homeless individuals in their community to secure and maintain jobs. The Denton Police Department, in collaboration with a local homeless shelter, recently announced the successful fundraising of over $5,000 for their innovative project.
Following last month's Francis Scott Key bridge collapse in Baltimore, Maryland's Department of Transportation (MDOT) is considering measures to enhance the structural integrity of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
The third annual Heacook Fest kicked off on Friday, honoring the sacrifice made by fallen Delmar Police Corporal Keith Heacook. The festival, held at Kylan Barn, drew a crowd eager to enjoy live music, games, and community spirit.