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Salisbury Business Owners Show Support After New Location Announced for Pride Flag Raising
Mayor Randy Taylor decided against the city taking part in raising a rainbow flag, an annual tradition marking the start of LGBTQ Pride Month. The group organizing the event has now found a new venue.
Bridge connecting downtown Ocean City to the mainland broke down temporarily Sunday
OCEAN CITY, Md. (7News) — Drivers trying to cross one of the few bridges connecting downtown Ocean City, Maryland to the mainland in Worcester County were stopped in their tracks for some time Sunday night, according to Ocean City, Maryland police. The Route 50 draw bridge was down, but...
Salisbury PFLAG looks forward to annual Pride Parade, plans to send important message to the city
SALISBURY, Md. – The annual Salisbury LGBTQ Pride festival is set to hit the streets in June, and this year, Salisbury PFLAG said their message is extra important. This year, executive director of PFLAG, Mark DeLancey, said the events will send a message to the city that the LGBTQ community is here to stay, and all of their voices have a right to be heard.
Road Closures Issued in Worcester County for Local High School Commencement Ceremonies
WORCESTER COUNTY, MD - A traffic advisory has been issued in Pocomoke City for Pocomoke High School's Tuesday night graduation ceremonies. The Worcester County Sheriff's Office report that on Tuesday, May 28th, "Old Virginia Road and the Pocomoke Beltway will be closed between Cedar Street and Broad Street". The traffic advisory is scheduled from approximately 6:15pm to 8:15pm.
Hurlock Elementary students visit WMDT
SALISBURY, Md. – Students from Hurlock Elementary took a tour of our station on Thursday. Students watched our noon newscast live and even got a chance to practice their sign off on camera. We want to hear your good news, just email newsroom@wmdt.com.
Memory of patriot who served Somerset Militia to be honored during ceremonies June 8
SALISBURY -- On April 19, 1775, British soldiers marched into the Massachusetts townships of Lexington and Concord, planning to disarm colonial farmers and tradespeople. Instead, the ...
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