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$40.9 billion in hurricane damage? Company warns Salisbury residents to brace for worst
Hurricane-related damage for all Salisbury area homeowners could total an estimated $40.9 billion according to a 2024 Hurricane Risk Report released Thursday. The California-based CoreLogic "quantifies and explains the magnitude of hurricane risk to U.S. Atlantic and Gulf states" from Maine to Texas. This year's findings include Salisbury listed as one of the top 15 cities at risk of storm surge. In the worst-case scenario where a hurricane were to cause a nearly total loss of homes, 138,295 residential properties would have a combined Reconstruction Cost Value of about $40.9 billion with a moderate to higher risk of storm surge damage, per CoreLogic.
First major phase of Route 13 bridge replacement slated to begin next week
SALISBURY, Md. – The first major phase of the project to replace the Route 13 bridge over the Wicomico River is slated to begin next week. The first portion of the four-phased project is the demolition of one side of the existing bridge. Work is scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. Monday, June 3rd, when crews will begin closing northbound lanes of Route 13 Business and shifting traffic over to two temporary lanes. Southbound traffic will be maintained. Once traffic has been shifted, crews will begin demolishing the east portion of the bridge.
Salisbury opens STEM lab at Newton Street Community Center with help of grant
SALISBURY -- A community center in Salisbury has expanded its programming with a grant from the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation. A May 29 ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the Newton Street ...
Pride Month Kicks Off in Salisbury with Annual Flag Raising, in New Location
SALISBURY, MD - Pride Month began today in Salisbury with the annual raising of the Pride flag, hosted by PFLAG Salisbury. This year, the event took place at a new location on West Carroll Street after Salisbury Mayor Randy Taylor announced that the city would no longer raise the flag outside the Government Office Building downtown, a decision that sparked debate.
Delaware agriculture secretary promotes industry at chamber luncheon in Fruitland
FRUITLAND -- Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse touted the importance of agriculture to the Delmarva peninsula during a recent chamber luncheon at Adams Taphouse in Fruitland. ...
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