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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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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.
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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