Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) revealed that dead zones in the bay have slightly increased compared to last year’s record lows.
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Lauren knew she wanted to work as a reporter when one of her professors invited a local TV news reporter to talk about her successes and learning experiences on how she got to where she is today. Lauren's beat is the Midshore and specializes in stories on the Chesapeake Bay, juvenile crime, and tourism on the Eastern Shore.
A prolonged drought is straining water resources across the Delmarva Peninsula, prompting the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) to urge residents to conserve water. The region has experienced six months of below-average rainfall, causing water levels to plummet in wells and streams.
The City of Cambridge is channeling nearly $1.4 million in leftover COVID-19 relief funds toward emergency services, public works, and parks to avoid returning the money to the federal government.
Residents and business owners on Kent Island hope the final design will ease traffic congestion, particularly during peak summer months.
Two wooden sailboat masts lay side by side: one worn and weathered with age, the other newly crafted to replace it.
Despite recent rainfall, dark clouds still loom over Maryland as a statewide burn ban remains in effect, impacting environmental management across the peninsula.
The 53rd annual Waterfowl Festival is underway in Talbot County, drawing large crowds and providing a substantial boost for local businesses.
A new state-of-the-art facility designed to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities on Maryland’s Mid-Shore opened Thursday, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completed project.
A controversial ballot measure on whether to extend Talbot County's ability to raise taxes for public safety has been decided, with results finalized Friday evening.