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Month: April 2026

The Larger Agenda Behind the Promotion of Lawlessness in America

Over the past few months, many of you have watched disturbing footage of anti-ICE protests across the country. We have seen mobs interfering with lawful arrests, blocking federal vehicles, striking officers, and, in some cases, attempting to use vehicles as weapons. We have also heard repeated claims that ICE is arresting U.S. citizens. That claim …

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The SAVE America Act May Stall. States Shouldn’t.

The Senate may be deadlocked, but states do not need Washington’s permission to strengthen election safeguards. The SAVE America Act may be stalled in the Senate, but Congress is still debating it, and every American, regardless of political affiliation, should demand its passage. Requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections is …

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Ocean City to test new beach enforcement division

The Town of Ocean City will evaluate a new enforcement division on the beach this summer. On Tuesday, following an hour-and-a-half long discussion, the Ocean City Council voted 4-1, with Council President Matt James opposed, to create a new enforcement division that would ensure public compliance with the city’s beach rules, mainly as they pertain …

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Eagle’s Landing to operate as 12-hole course this fall

Six holes at the city-owned Eagle’s Landing golf course will be closed this fall for a flood remediation project, Ocean City officials said last week. During a budget work session at City Hall, golf course Superintendent Joel McTavish and council Manager Bob Croll, told the City Council to expect a decrease in projected revenues at …

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Schools look to raise teacher pay

State-mandated salary requirements for teachers are driving up the budget for Worcester County Public Schools for fiscal year 2027. School officials came before the Worcester County Commissioners on Tuesday to present a $157.2 million operating budget that includes a $12.6 million spending increase, the majority of which is fueled by pay raises, health insurance costs, …

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Lower Shore legislation makes cut

Lower Shore lawmakers have passed legislation that expands scholarship opportunities, makes gold bullion tax-free, and lets you walk around some special events in Worcester County with a drink in your hand. The Maryland General Assembly’s 90-day legislative session ended midnight Monday in Annapolis. Sen. Mary Beth Carozza (R-38) saw 10 of 22 sponsored bills pass, …

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Local police detail ICE interactions

Worcester County agencies report little, no involvement with immigration personnel Maryland lawmakers this week approved legislation limiting when local police can share information with federal immigration authorities, though police agencies in Worcester County say they already have little or no involvement with ICE. In the final hours of the 90-day session Monday, the General Assembly …

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Biden’s weaponized Justice Department is just Democrats vs. democracy

In a saner world, the political weaponization of the Department of Justice under President Joe Biden would be a bipartisan scandal, but the “moderates” in today’s Democratic Party won’t lift a finger to protect traditional norms. The latest horror story is this week’s report on flagrant abuses, including the withholding of evidence and “aggressive arrest tactics” when targeting …

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Nationwide redistricting brawl nears the end Tuesday in Virginia referendum

Virginia’s referendum next week marks the beginning of the end of a nationwide battle to use mid-decade redistricting to gain seats in the U.S. House. The fight is drawing to a close in nearly a dozen states that have gerrymandered, or plan to gerrymander, congressional district lines for partisan advantage ahead of the November elections. House Speaker Mike …

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