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Cambridge City Council recently approved over $6 million for a new wastewater pumping station in the city's effort to overcome sewage overflow onto West End streets.
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Randi White, a Salisbury radio professional and Kamala Harris campaign worker, is vying against a field of Democratic challengers to take over the congressional seat of incumbent Republican Andy Harris.
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The model train garden, a beloved Cambridge community winter display for generations, has occupied prime space in the vacated City Hall building for nearly 20 years. Now that the city plans to rehabilitate the historic building and move back in, city administrators and officials from the Rescue Fire Company Inc. which operates the train garden have reached an impasse.
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Scientists know that land is sinking around the Chesapeake Bay, and now, GPS technology reveals Dorchester and the middle shore is subsiding at the most rapid rate on the East Coast.
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A CBS hand-picked audience joined Gov. Wes Moore as host Nora O'Donnell interviewed Moore and presented screened audience questions Thursday night at the Packing House.
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Local officials hailed the allocation of $6.6 million to replace the crumbling Choptank River fishing pier, but said millions more are required to actually get it built.
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Parker Welch and Jeb Burchick of the Maryland Farm Bureau review the list of issues Maryland farmers hope to get through the state legislature in Annapolis this session.
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A break-through bill in Congress restores - and extends - funding for the Horn Point oyster hatchery previously threatened by the Trump administration.
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For five years since the storming of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters, NPR has been tracking the criminal cases - and the events - that the Trump administration removed
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Radio Chesapeake has learned that Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated chose Mackenzie Commercial Real Estate to find developers for Cambridge Harbor, and Hilton's Tapestry hotel brand will operate the proposed hotel there.
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Hear the top stories from 2025 - including some newsy updates.
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Baltimore Banner reporter Adam Willis shares the findings from his recent story revealing some fading aspirations among advocates and officials who have long sought a cleaner Chesapeake Bay.