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Month: February 2021

Delaware Airport Has its 1st Commercial Flight Since 2015

Commercial flights have resumed at a Delaware airport for the first time in nearly six years. New Castle Airport marked the milestone when a Frontier Airlines flight from Orlando, Florida, landed there on Thursday. Delaware has been the only state without commercial airline service since Frontier left in June 2015. Frontier had planned to return …

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Organizers Reportedly Hit Number Of Signatures Required To Force Recall Vote For Gavin Newsom

Organizers behind the effort to recall California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom said late on Wednesday evening that they have reached the number of signatures required to force a recall election this year. The multi-million dollar movement to oust Newsom from office comes in response to his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. California has had nearly …

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Twitter permanently suspends Project Veritas account

Twitter on Thursday yanked the account of conservative activist group Project Veritas over “repeated violations” of the company’s rules on sharing other people’s private information, after they posted leaked footage of communications between Facebook executives. A Twitter spokesperson said the @Project_Veritas account was permanently suspended for breaching its “private information policy.” The ban came after the group …

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Funeral home van with body inside stolen from Missouri convenience store parking lot

A funeral home van with a body inside was stolen from a convenience store Thursday in Missouri when the driver went inside and left the vehicle running, authorities said. St. Louis area officials said the white van was stolen around 10 a.m. ET at a QuikTrip located in the 12000 block of Lusher Road. It transporting the …

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Berlin Planning Comm. Tables Auto Zone Site Plan Approval; Store Planned For Old McDonald’s Site

BERLIN – Town officials delayed approval of plans for an Auto Zone on Route 50 to give the developer time to improve the appearance of the store. The Berlin Planning Commission tabled a decision regarding a site plan for an Auto Zone near the intersection of Route 50 and Seahawk Road. Commission members asked developers …

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Harris Reacts: Maryland Watermen Forced to Follow Mask Mandate

WASHINGTON, DC:Congressman Andy Harris, M.D., issued a statement today in response to the Biden Administration’s Executive Order 13998, which requires the wearing of masks on all federal and federally regulated transportation vehicles and vessels to prevent the spread of COVID-19: “While appropriate on some modes of transportation where social distancing with strangers cannot be maintained, this …

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Former Olympian indicted on 7 charges in Capitol riot

A five-time Olympic swimming medalist has been indicted on a host of charges linked to his alleged participation on the January assault on the U.S. Capitol. A grand jury indicted Klete Keller after video and images surfaced allegedly showing him inside the Capitol wearing a “USA” jacket amid the pro-Trump mob that forced lawmakers to scramble …

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Governor Hogan Hails Final Passage of the RELIEF Act of 2021

ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today issued the following statement after the General Assembly gave final approval to the governor’s top legislative priority, the RELIEF Act of 2021: “The RELIEF Act will deliver more than $1 billion in tax relief and economic stimulus for struggling families and small businesses. It will help Marylanders barely hanging on …

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Wicomico Schools Stats Confirm Lower GPA, Enrollment

SALISBURY – A review of school system statistics this week highlighted a decrease in enrollment and grade point averages during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Tuesday, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Dr. Rick Briggs, Assistant Superintendent for Student and Family Services Kim Miles and Chief Finance and Operations Officer Micah Stauffer presented the Wicomico County Board of …

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University of Maryland expects in-person classes to resume at start of 2021 fall semester

The University of Maryland expects in-person classes to resume at the start of the 2021 fall semester. In a letter posted online Thursday, UMD President Darryll Pines said the promise of vaccines and widespread inoculation against COVID-19 has allowed the university to being planning for a return to campus. “Though we cannot forecast with certainty, we expect …

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