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Month: November 2024

“Show No Mercy”: Trump’s Campaign Pledge To Annihilate Mexican Cartels Goes Viral

Now, as Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House, Mexican cartels, Chinese chemical companies, money laundering networks across North America, and US-based drug dealers are on notice that the boom times under the Biden-Harris regime’s open southern border policies will soon be coming to an end. If Trump follows through with his 2023 campaign promise to …

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WICOMICO COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES

Wicomico County Government Offices will be closed Monday, November 11, 2024, in observance of the Veteran’s Day holiday. CONVENIENCE CENTERS, LANDFILL, BRUSH PILE, FERRIESVETERAN’S DAY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE On Monday, November 11, 2024, the Newland Park Landfill, Convenience Center and Brush Pile will be opened. All external Convenience Centers, Whitehaven Ferry and Upper Ferry will be …

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12 Salisbury University students charged with hate crimes after they allegedly beat a man they lured to apartment

Twelve students at Salisbury University in Maryland are facing assault and hate crime charges after they allegedly targeted a man “due to his sexual preferences” and lured him to an off-campus apartment where they beat him, police said. The students, all men ranging in age from 18 to 21, were charged with first degree assault, …

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Governor Wes Moore Statement on Passage of Question 1 in Maryland, Solidifying Right to Abortion in State Constitution

ANNAPOLIS— Governor Wes Moore releases the following statement on the passage of Question 1 Maryland, solidifying the right to abortion in the state constitution: “We’ve been clear since Day One of the Moore-Miller Administration that Maryland will lead the fight to protect reproductive freedom. And this week, the people of Maryland raised their hands to guide …

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Republican Dave McCormick Wins in Pennsylvania Despite Incumbent Democrat Sen. Bob Casey Refusing to Concede

Republican Dave McCormick will be the next senator from the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, even as networks refuse to call the race and incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) refuses to concede. McCormick declared victory Thursday afternoon. “McCormick is up 30,679 votes with more to come, as ruby red Cambria County is still outstanding,” McCormick campaign communications …

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Hours After Trump Won Election, Biden Made Another Radical Move on the Environment

On day one of Joe Biden’s disastrous presidency, he canceled the Keystone Pipeline. Since then, he’s waged a war on drilling and energy and has tried to shove a green agenda down our throats. It’s one of the many reasons a Democrat won’t be in the White House come January. On Thursday, he made a strange …

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Tram operation likely out for next summer amid issues

As an investigation into a late-summer tram fatality continues, City Manager Terry McGean said it is unlikely the Boardwalk tram operation will return in 2025. In the weeks following an Aug. 20 tram accident in which a toddler was killed on the Boardwalk, transportation officials announced that the Boardwalk tram service would not return for …

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Meehan secures 10th term with 192-vote win over Buas

Incumbent Rick Meehan will continue to serve as Ocean City’s mayor following a close race against challenger Peter Buas. Tuesday’s mayoral election was decided by 192 votes in what is the closest contested mayoral race in at least four decades. Meehan, who has continuously served as the city’s mayor since 2006, defeated Buas, a first-term …

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Union files grievance against Ocean City Fire Department

Members of a local union say the Ocean City Fire Department failed to provide them with the proper uniforms and safety equipment needed to do their job, but command staff report the matter is being resolved. Last December, following nearly two months of communication, the Ocean City Firefighter-Paramedics Association, or IAFF Local 4269, filed a …

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