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Jennifer Cristaudo goes to trial in Easton Md., charged with 24 hate crimes. One charge for each swastika sticker police found on utility poles and campaign signs.
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For nearly six months, Frank Narr’s status with Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated was falsified on its website, claiming he was appointed by Dorchester County.
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Maryland senior Senator Chris Van Hollen leveled charges of law-breaking, corruption, and abuse of power against President Donald Trump at a boisterous Eastern Shore town hall.
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Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman urged shoppers to make the most of their back-to-school spending with a tax holiday Maryland has in place for residents.
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Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated's latest plans include around 150 residences, a couple of restaurants, plenty of park space and a price tag for infrastructure double that which CWDI sought only last year.
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Reports surrounding increased incidents of ICE taking immigrants into custody on the Eastern Shore alarmed advocates and left local officials searching for solid information.
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More than 100 people showed up Friday in Easton to protest the abduction of Daniel Fuentes Espinal by elements of ICE. Espinal is currently detained in Louisiana.
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In the household of a woman we're calling Inez, there is always the fear that while they live a normal life in a normal neighborhood, someone will be taken by ICE.
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A popular and respected Easton minister who was taken into custody by immigration agents is expected to have a bond hearing Friday in Baltimore, according to family contacts.
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Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated continues with plans and restrictions while observers say these actions diminish the chances of finding a developer for Cambridge Harbor.
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The lowest census of blue crabs this century has alarmed Chesapeake Bay ecologists, who say invasive fish and degrading water quality are leaving their mark on the bay's bounty.
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Jeremy Cox of the Chesapeake Bay Journal says the bay got a "C" on its annual health report card by the University of Maryland, and is trending downward.