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Easton Amatuer Radio Society members spill the thrills that can come along with acting as HAM radio links to people around the world who need help on the spot.
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A special airing of Gov. Wes Moore's pilgrimage to Cambridge, featuring local leaders and executive action plans to counter years of racism across Maryland communities.
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Talbot County Council Vice President Pete Lesher describes the stakes the commissioners faced in deciding to vote to revoke the county diversity statement they established just five years ago.
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Trump administration cancellations of projects previously approved and funded by Congress have totaled $1 billion for the Chesapeake region
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Talbot and Queen Anne officials rejected allegations in announcement by the Department of Homeland Security that listed them among 500 so-called “sanctuary areas” .
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High school English teacher Hanson Egerland has watched Dorchester County's school leaders draw up plans he believes will further, rather than halt, the decline of the school system's performance. WHCP's student journalist Victor Lane explores the budget crisis with Egerland.
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Don Abbatiello, Robert Rankin, and Rev. Elmer Neal Davis Jr. all posted wins for Council President, Ward 2 Councilperson, and Ward 4 Councilperson in Tuesday's town election.
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Dorchester County, Md, is heading into the perfect storm of fiscal crisis. Federal monies vanished, state support cut back and a host of new, mandated expenses required.
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Frank Gunsallus says he has encountered hateful attacks as he seeks reelection as Easton Maryland's Town Council President.
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Cambridge city officials recoiled Monday at Dorchester County Council's move to revoke the long-standing tax rebate for city residents in Cambridge and Hurlock.
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In the race for Easton's Town Council President, Don Abbatiello seeks to replace incumbent Frank Gunsallus and urges a collaborative approach to resolving key issues like the affordable housing shortage.
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Maryland secretary of the Department of Housing and Community Development Jake Day reviews programs that survived the legislative session and federal cuts.