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Maryland Crab Season Off To Slow Start
Maryland watermen and Talbot County Watermen's Association spokesman Bunky Chance say the crab season is off to a slow start.
Saturday May 26 | Baltimore News
Md. crab season off to slow start, watermen say
Larry Simns, president of the Maryland Watermen's Association, says there are a lot of smaller crabs out there but not many big ones.
Chesapeake Folk Festival celebrates Bay's hidden treasures
Come toA St. Michaels on Maryland's Eastern ShoreA and discover the Chesapeake's hidden gems from 10am to 5pm on Saturday, July 28 at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum's 5thA Annual Chesapeake Folk Festival.
Crisfield denied ethics law exemption
Crisfield officials who sought an exemption from a new state ethics law had "a partially successful day" before the Maryland State Ethics Commission on Thursday.
Tax increase splits Shore lawmakers
The difference of opinion came as lawmakers reconvened in Annapolis to vote on the Budget Reconciliation and Finance Act, which included a transition of teacher pensions from the state to county governments over four years and an income tax increase on higher-earning Marylanders.
"100 Deadliest Driving Days for Teens"
SALISBURY, Md. - AAA says Memorial Day to Labor Day are the most dangerous times for new drivers to be on the road.
Farmers Face New Regulations To Help Keep The Bay Clean
EASTON, Md. - Cleaning up the Bay is a top priority for state officials. Now the Department of Agriculture is proposing some new restrictions to keep it clean, those restrictions are aimed at farmers.
Greg Belcher: Delegate Norman Conway strikes again
I'd like to add my voice to that of Marc Kilmer who, in his commentary, exposed Delegate Norman Conway's complicity in sabotaging our county finances.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says it is asking the public for information about two bald eagle deaths in Talbot County.
Man Charged with Attempted Murder is a No-Show at Trial
A man charged with attempted murder of his ex-girlfriend failed to show up at his trial, and police are looking for him.
Information sought on Md. bald eagle deaths
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says it is asking the public for information about two bald eagle deaths in Talbot County.
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