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7-Year-Old Skateboarding at Salisbury's 'Unity Square' Stirs Debate
SALISBURY, Md. - A Salisbury father says a police officer approached his young daughter Monday night for skateboarding at the new 'Unity Square.'. His facebook post about that incident has led to hundreds of people weighing in. The debate centers around what should and should not be permitted at the new city space.
These Express stores are closing in DC, Maryland and Virginia
WASHINGTON - Express Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday. The fashion retailer, which is based in Columbus, Ohio, reported nearly $1.2 billion in total debts and $1.3 billion in total assets in its Chapter 11 petition, which was filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
How safe is Salisbury's drinking water? City responds to latest EPA report
The city of Salisbury has responded to concerns about PFAS contamination in its water supply, saying it currently meets all quality regulations required by state and federal agencies. According to city officials, water standards from the Maryland Department of Environment and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency were met despite a newly released EPA report...
Ten Delmar Ducklings Rescued from Storm Drain
DELMAR, MD - The Delmar Fire Department came to the rescue of ten lucky ducklings over the weekend. According to a social media post shared Sunday, April 21st, the Fire Department responded to reports of ten ducklings that had fallen into a storm drain. Firefighters say the ducklings were initially visible beneath the grate but quickly retreated about 8 feet into the pipe.
Scientists Conduct Controlled Burn at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
MARDELA SPRINGS, MD - Scientists intentionally set fire to a portion of the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge on Tuesday as part of a management strategy aimed at enhancing wildlife habitat. Smoke filled the air over the refuge throughout the day, a deliberate consequence of the controlled burn. The burn took...
Salisbury baseball’s Andrew Kell, an Oakland Mills grad, just hits
Among Andrew Kell’s list of priorities when he has his bat at the plate for Salisbury baseball, hitting a home run is surprisingly not one of them. His preference? A hit up the middle. “I think home runs are accidents,” the Columbia resident and Oakland Mills graduate said. “They always feel great, but my approach is never to hit a home run. So when they happen, yes, they feel great, but I ...
Overnight Forecast 4/21/24
Tonight: Mostly clear and chilly. Lows in the lower 40s. Sunday: Mostly cloudy and cool with a chance for afternoon showers, mainly south of Salisbury. Highs in the mid 50s. Monday: Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Wednesday: Partly sunny with a...
City of Salisbury Wades Into 'Safari at the Quarry' Debate
SALISBURY, Md. - Neighbors in a community in Wicomico County community are hopeful that they could be one step closer to halting an off-road Jeep event scheduled to take place on county-owned land within Salisbury city limits. The latest effort to thwart the event are allegations the event would breach the City of Salisbury's zoning ordinances.
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