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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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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.
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In WHCP's examination of President Trump's cutbacks, firings and tariffs, Emily Chandler tells Maury Sclesinger how her imported foods shop is suddenly vulnerable
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Marc Knight brought his dream to life - River Dogs Outfitters in downtown Cambridge. Suddenly, President Trump's tariffs have thrown the future of his business - and the development of Cambridge's business district - into turmoil.
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Dorchester County recently recieved an email: The Trump administration has cancelled plans to help the county protect roads and infrastructure from rising flood waters.
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Cambridge city leaders and staff recently convened at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake to brainstorm in their quest to come up with a mission statement for the city.
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Nearly 100 friends, neighbors, relatives and civic leaders showed up to pay tribute to the woman universally known as Miss Shirley.
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Cambridge City Council recently held their regular meeting at 411 Kitchen, a start-up incubator at the Packing House in Cambridge
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At its most recent meeting in March, the CWDI board heard that finances are flagging, new ideas to get Cambridge Harbor developed need immediate action and patience is running low.
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That was the moment – Sterling Perkins’ overtime shot that brought the Cambridge South Dorchester Vikings basketball team to victory. For the first time in 29 years, the Vikings won the title of Maryland’s 1-A champions.And two weeks later, the team and the students at the Cambridge high school are still savoring the thrill.