Ja'Mion Franklin, a former Duke defensive tackle and Ridgely native, has been signed by the Baltimore Ravens as a free agent.
The latest jobs report shows fewer jobs were added in April than expected, but economists say that might not be a bad thing.
Many roads in Texas are swamped, with water rising in some places to the tops of garages. A tornado injured two in west Texas.
The US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service has issued a recall for eight tons of ground beef products sold a…
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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has signed off on a new law that will prohibit owners and veterinarians from declawing cats in the Commonwealth.
The Seaford Police Department is actively searching for a man who they say struck a Probation and Parole vehicle as he sped away from authorities.
Ja'Mion Franklin, a former Duke defensive tackle, North Caroline student and Ridgely native, has been signed by the Baltimore Ravens.
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The Community Health Assessment for Accomack and Northampton Counties showed many health metrics lagging behind the rest of Virginia.
As the summer months approach, many school students are having to cope with end-of-term exams, which can cause anxiety.
It's day one of Springfest 2024, and many Ocean City businesses are hoping to use the four-day festival to start the summer season on the right foot.
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Beebe Healthcare is sounding the alarm against a controversial healthcare bill in Delaware that would establish a board to oversee rising heal…
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