Month: March 2025
30,000 Afrikaners Want to Come to USA as White House Welcomes AfriForum Delegation and South African Government Doubles Down on Race-Based Land Grab
While the South African government announced another bill to target land ownership by white Afrikaners, representatives from the South African Solidarity Movement met with senior representatives of the Trump administration in the White House to fight for the interests of Afrikaners and South Africa. After the Trump administration issued an executive order Feb. 7 offering “resettlement” to …
Maryland Is Not Green; Maryland Is Irresponsible by Clayton Mitchell
Maryland politicians love to tout their environmental credentials. From Annapolis to Baltimore, they celebrate ambitious climate goals, promote expensive renewable energy projects, and impose stringent regulations on businesses, all under the banner of making Maryland a “green” leader. But in reality, Maryland is not green—Maryland is irresponsible. The state’s environmental policies are not about sustainability; …
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County tables zoning play aimed at halting West OC wind project
Worcester County officials this week stopped short of tweaking the zoning code in order to prevent an offshore wind developer from legally operating as a public utility in the West Ocean City fishing harbor. The county’s Board of Commissioners at its Feb. 18 meeting considered a bill that would make immediate zoning changes to the …
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OC union airs concern with leaders on social media
Ongoing maintenance issues at a newly opened fire station prompted Ocean City’s fire union to share grievances on social media this week, but the city reports efforts are underway to address those concerns. On Tuesday evening, the Ocean City Firefighter-Paramedics Association, or IAFF Local 4269, took to Facebook to list various maintenance issues at the …
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Criminal charges possible in business embezzlement case
A lawsuit against a local couple accused of stealing $1.5 million from a resort business has been placed on hold as both federal and state prosecutors consider criminal charges. On Jan. 31, a Worcester County Circuit Court judge issued a 180-day stay in the civil suit against Ronald and Tammy Barcus, a Berlin couple accused …
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Republicans Introduce Bill to Defund ‘Liberal Propaganda’ National Public Radio
Conservatives have wanted to yank taxpayer funding for National Public Radio for years. Could it finally happen? Two Republicans, one in the Senate and one in the House, have introduced a new bill that would accomplish this task, and in our current environment of cutting waste, fraud, and abuse, the time is right to strike. …
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Area restaurant loses liquor license for month after sale
A Mexican restaurant in Ocean Pines had its liquor license suspended for 30 days for selling alcohol to a minor. The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners at a Feb. 19 hearing levied the penalty, which also included a $4,000 fine, against the Plaza Tapatia restaurant located in the South Gate Shopping Center. Hearing testimony …
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Buh-Bye! Trump Admin Closing 110 IRS Offices, Nobody Sad Except DC Bureaucrats and Biden Sycophants
It’s the agency that nobody loves—the Internal Revenue Service; you know, the one which causes your stomach to clinch when you get a letter from them. It’s never good news. Joe Biden wanted to add 80,000 new agents to comb through your life—but President Trump has a different view. He’s proposed changing it to the “External Revenue …
OC considers paid parking hike, new areas
Several parking changes, including fee increases, could soon take effect after the council this week agreed to advance multiple ordinances and resolutions. On Tuesday, Public Works Director Hal Adkins presented the Ocean City Council with a slew of ordinances and resolutions aimed at paid parking. The proposed changes, he said, were the result of a …