
Mid-Shore Mid-Day
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This week, the Packing House celebrates its status as a Chesapeake Gateways Network site .
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The Maryland student proficiency scores recently revealed notable progress for Dorchester County Students. Superintendent Jymil Thompson, who has set a goal of rising to 15th among the state's 24 districts, says he intends for more improvement.
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Residents and town officials in Easton are facing issues like traffic jams, demands for town services and the need for affordable housing as more developments get approved.
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On September 28, the Kent Island Yacht Club turns into a showcase for rare classics and popular collector cars at the 18th Councours d'Elegance of the Chesapeake.
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Ben Brunner sits down with Talbot County Sheriff Joe Gamble and Grace Street's Kelley Callaghan to preview this year's Talbot Goes Purple campaign, an outreach effort focused on the dangers of substance abuse.
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The presence of food trucks in Easton has come under scrutiny in the past month. WHCP's Ben Brunner reports on the Town Council's reaction, and how local food truck owners are responding.
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Beth Anne Dorman, CEO of For All Seasons joins Ben Brunner to discuss the “ 'I’m Fine' Isn’t the Whole Story" campaign for Suicide Prevention Month.
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You know Shane Walker as WHCP's morning host. He shares his fall into alcohol and substance abuse and the day nine years ago when he dropped his using cold turkey.
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It was September 10, 2018, when Salisbury fire fighter Chris O’Barsky went out on a call that would trigger his downfall. This is the story of his struggle from drinking and depression.
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Alison Kennedy reports on a proposed anti-violence program intended for students in Dorchester County Public Schools