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The Cambridge City Council passed a pair of ordinances Monday that target vacant residential and commercial buildings, requiring owners to register or face hefty fines. And for the first time, the city will be authorized to inspect interiors for code violations.
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Cambridge City Council is planning to allow the Rescue Fire Company to keep its Train Garden in place at the old city hall on Gay Street, sources told Radio Chesapeake.
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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.
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Cambridge City Police and investigators from the Maryland State Police closed an intersection in downtown Cambridge after an M-DOT truck struck a pedestrian, who police said was seriously injured.
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Pulitzer-Prize-winning reporters Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis share the sobering findings of their new book, 'Injustice,' with Radio Chesapeake.
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Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated announced November 13 that the long-awaited hotel contract it has designated as its top priority for Cambridge Harbor is on the verge of completion.