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Month: April 2024

Unexpected Turn in Jan. 6 Riot Case as Congressman Higgins Exposes FBI’s Alleged Role

Congressman Higgins, known for his hard-right views, has emerged as a central figure, making bold claims about the events surrounding the insurrection. Despite the controversial nature of his assertions, House Republicans have not shied away from elevating him within their ranks. Since his fourth term in the House, Congressman Higgins has been vocal about his …

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Biden Loses Badly to Teleprompter, KJP Tries to Clean It Up and Gets Busted in the Attempt

Joe Biden met with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and healthcare advocates to talk about efforts to lower healthcare costs. I don’t think his vacations or whatever they are doing for him over the weekends is working anymore. We saw on Monday how confused he was during the Easter Egg Roll event. Once again, during this …

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Tuberculosis outbreak at Chicago migrant shelters sparks urgent contact tracing as officials say a FIFTH of Latin American arrivals carry the disease

Tuberculosis cases have been detected at migrant facilities in Chicago following a recent measles outbreak in the city’s shelters, sparking health officials to urgently start contact tracing. The Chicago Department of Public Health did not disclose the exact number of cases or which shelter it originated from but confirmed that ‘a small number of cases’ were reported ‘in …

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‘Potentially Explosive Hearing’: Catherine Herridge to Testify to Congress About Her Firing From CBS

I have to wonder who’s sweating now, after the latest news about former CBS investigative reporter Catherine Herridge. The New York Post is reporting that Herridge is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee in a “potentially explosive hearing” on April 11, at 9:30 a.m. Herridge, who had been working on aspects of the Hunter Biden …

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Harrison Hotel, residents debate plans for Margaritaville alternative in court

Parking, site plan details challenged A disagreement over parking and site plan details for a scaled down oceanfront hotel at the site where a large Margaritaville resort has also been proposed in downtown Ocean City was debated at length in a court hearing March 21. Last fall, shortly after developer MHROC Property Owner LLC gained …

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Opponents voice concerns over US Wind’s West Ocean City harbor plans

Project scaled down, but opposition still shared at hearing US Wind officials presented revised plans for a smaller pier and reduced bulkhead work at a proposed operations and maintenance facility at the West Ocean City harbor, but opponents say they still have concerns about the project’s impacts on navigation, jobs, and the surrounding community. In …

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Atlantic General Hospital president updates public on priorities, changes, upgrades

Atlantic General Hospital and Health Systems President Don Owrey recently updated local residents on priorities, changes and upgrades at the facilities. “At Atlantic General Hospital, we focus on five pillars,” Owrey said during the March 21 gathering at the Ocean Pines Library. “The first is strengthening our core service. We are a community hospital, and …

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Ocean City proposes reduced tax rate — but savings unlikely — in FY25 budget

Assessments could ultimately make property bills higher Despite the introduction of a reduced tax rate in Ocean City’s proposed a $168.8 million budget, higher assessments will likely keep property owners from savings  in the coming fiscal year. City Manager Terry McGean and Budget Director Jennie Knapp presented the Mayor and Council on April 3 with the …

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Worcester County approves radio purchase

The Worcester County Commissioners agreed to advance upgrades to the public safety radio system despite concerns. The commissioners voted on April 2 to execute contracts with L3Harris Corporation for the replacement of certain components of the radio system, as well as changes to improve coverage in the Snow Hill and Newark areas. The vote came …

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