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One Killed, One Injured in Marion Station Crash
SOMERSET COUNTY, MD - Maryland State Police are investigating a crash that killed a 20-year-old man. State Police say on May 13, around 7 p.m., troopers responded to a crash in the 27,000 block of Crisfield-Marion Road. Troopers say the car left the roadway and crashed into a stand of trees, turning onto its side. Investigators say speed may have been a contributing factor in the crash.
Princess Anne house fire under investigation
PRINCESS ANNE, Md. – An investigation is underway following a house fire in Princess Anne Tuesday evening. Just before 7 p.m., firefighters were called to 27039 Fitzgerald Street for a reported fire in a one-story home. Crews were able to control the blaze in approximately ten minutes. The cause...
Student fight leads to staff assault at Snow Hill High School
SNOW HILL, Md. – A Worcester County teenager could be facing charges, after police say they assaulted a school staff member and deputy. On Monday afternoon, the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office says a fight broke out between two students during dismissal at Snow Hill High School. After the fight was broken up, police say one of the students became disorderly.
Countdown to Chincoteague pony swim: Ups and downs for wild ponies this year
Tens of thousands are expected to gather for the 99th annual Chincoteague pony swim on Wednesday, July 24, when dozens of wild ponies will make their trek across the Assateague Channel. They’ll be auctioned the next day. The horses were made famous in the 1947 classic children’s novel “Misty...
Assateague herd of wild horses suffers two foal deaths in difficult season
The Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Department reported on Monday that foals were experiencing a challenging season in terms of mortality rate and normal feeding. "As with any animal birth there can be issues that arise before, during or after labor. A normal occurrence here on Assateague is that we lose some foals every year, we try all we can to help when we see an issue but sometimes Mother Nature already has other plans," the department wrote in a social media post.
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