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- BREAKING NEWS: Homicide In Pittsville WBI Press Release 4-29-16
- Ruling May Help Patients Keep More Of The Winnings When They Sue
- Food Stamps For Crabs
- Federal Judge Approves Robert Durst Plea Deal, Sending Him To Prison
- Wicomico County States Attorney Matt Maciarello Speaks Out About Salisbury University "Racist Drawing"
- Salisbury Hate Crime Goes National: ‘HATE CRIME’ INVESTIGATION OF NOOSE DRAWING LEADS TO TWO BLACK STUDENTS
- Most High School Seniors Aren't College Or Career Ready, 'Nation's Report Card' Says
- Supreme Court May Be Leaning Toward Voiding Ex-Va. Governor's Corruption Conviction
- FAIL: Busted Wind Turbines Give College Whopping Negative 99.14% Return On Investment
- The Price is Right Live!™ Coming to Salisbury, MD on October 16!
- Subject: Attend Cigar Night at HQ Live to Support Del. Carl Anderton!
- Change At Oasis During Bike Week
- Congressmen Question FDA on Loosening of Abortion-Inducing Drug Standards
- Election and Appointment of Members of the Board of Education
- Protesters Pepper Spray Trump Supporters, Hitting 8-Year-Old Girl
- New Puppy Mill Dogs Up For Adoption At Wicomico Humane Society
- Not Drug Money, Just Christian Cash for Orphans
- Cal Ripken Jr., wife Kelly Ripken have divorced
- Slap Me Five
- Hero: Dog Dies from Exhaustion After Rescuing Seven People From Ecuador Quake
- Baltimore Police provide an update on barricade at Fox 45 Wbff Baltimore
- Delmar Little League Events
- WBOC Said, "Many Consider The Convention Center The Hub Of Ocean City"
- Police Seek Public’s Help In Somerset Co. Home Invasion
- Cruz Doubles Down on Challenge To Trump
- Suspect out of building, loud pop sounds (WBFF bomb threat) LOOK WHO IT IS!
- Shore Craft Beer Fest Comes to Downtown Salisbury
- Obama vs. the FBI?
- Wicomico County Executive Bob Culver Announces Signing of New Five Year Collective Bargaining Agreement
- BREAKING NEWS: Shots fired after man reportedly threatens to set off bomb at Fox Baltimore station
- UPDATE ON ANIMAL CRUELTY CASE
- Gingrich to GOP Establishment: 'Get Over It'
- Just 37% of U.S. High School Seniors Prepared for College Math and Reading
- Former Horner Honda and Fratelli's Properties Sold
- Bumper Stickers Seen On US Military Bases
- Obama's Secret Plan to Place Islamic "Refugees" In Your Neighborhood
- Easton Police Department Press Release 4-28-16
- Subject: Purse Bingo! And Silent Auction!
- House committee votes to require women to register for draft
- The End Of Prayer Shaming
- State proposes gradual rise in diploma test score standard
- BREAKING: Obama Approves Plan to Build a Wall
- How the KKK is Helping Hillary
- Three classmates of Delaware teen killed in high school bathroom assault seen as persons of interest, removed from school
- Have John & Ted Outstayed their Welcome?
- Sandwich Sicko Scores Major Win Off Fellow Pedophile
- Wicomico County FY 2017 Proposed Operating Budget Available for Review
- Law Enforcement Motivation
- Trump Reaches 50 Percent Support Nationally for the First Time
- Obama's Radical Sex Ed Agenda
- Court Upholds North Carolina Photo ID Mandate
- Ireton Feels ‘Gerrymandered’ After Primary Defeat For Congress
- Immigrants Filling the Trucking Industry Gap
- Primary Voter Turnout At 46 Percent So Far, At Least 34-Year High
- Delaware River ship jumpers swim for asylum
- Resort Begins Process For Next Major Convention Center Expansion; More Exhibit Space Needed, Officials Say
- Free Comcast Wi-Fi is coming to all Wawa stores
- Ryan Tells Young Voters to Ignore Personalities, Vote for Ideas
- UMass Amherst students throw temper tantrum at free speech event
- EXPLORE WICOMICO COUNTY’S WILDERNESS THIS SUMMER
- Caption This Photo 4-28-16
- Former Baltimore police commissioner breaks his silence
- Do You Have One Of These?
- Senate Race in Maryland Exposes Democratic Party’s Fissures
- Try This When I Grow Up Pal!
- Thank You for the Primary Win!
- evian Baby Bay
- Governor Larry Hogan Signs Bill Recognizing Biliterate High School Graduates
- Pair pleads guilty to defrauding federal agencies by $4.3 million
- Can You See It?
- Will These Two Continue Bashing Trump After He Wins The Nomination?
BREAKING NEWS: Homicide In Pittsville WBI Press Release 4-29-16 Posted: 28 Apr 2016 09:19 PM PDT |
Ruling May Help Patients Keep More Of The Winnings When They Sue Posted: 28 Apr 2016 09:00 PM PDT Accidents happen, and if they are someone else's fault, you can go to court to try to get compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering. If you win, though, the pot of gold you receive may be considerably smaller than you expect. Your health plan may claim some — or all — of the award as reimbursement for money it spent on your medical care. That is completely legal and it happens all the time. But a recent U.S. Supreme Courtdecision gives consumers ammunition to push back against the health plan. The basic facts of the case are common: In December 2008, a drunken driver ran a stop sign and hit Robert Montanile, seriously injuring him. Montanile had lumbar spinal fusion surgery and other medical treatment that cost $121,044 and was paid for by his health plan — the National Elevator Industry Health Benefit Plan. Montanile sued the drunken driver and won a settlement of $500,000. He paid his attorneys $263,788 in fees and expenses, leaving him $236,212. Montanile's health plan claimed it was entitled to be reimbursed for his medical care. More |
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Federal Judge Approves Robert Durst Plea Deal, Sending Him To Prison Posted: 28 Apr 2016 08:30 PM PDT Real estate heir and suspected serial killer Robert Durst will spend seven years and a month in prison after he pleaded guilty to a weapons charge. U.S. District Judge Kurt Engelhardt approved the plea deal on Wednesday. Durst came to that agreement in February shortly after he seemingly admitted to murder in an HBO documentary. And as the Two-Way has reported: "Durst has waived extradition to Los Angeles to stand trial for the 2000 murder of his friend Susan Berman. Durst is suspected of killing her because he feared Berman could connect him to the disappearance of his first wife in 1982. "Durst's longtime lawyer — who successfully defended Durst in 2003 after his client admitted killing and dismembering a neighbor in self-defense — says the California case will be challenging." More |
Posted: 28 Apr 2016 05:13 PM PDT Being ethical and following the law is being confused with "leniency." SU Police could not identify the person who drew the picture out of two in the room. There are problems beyond that with charging a crime in this matter, but the inquiry really begins and ends with the fact that the police, and therefore the State, cannot prove who drew the offensive picture. At our office, we look at the evidence and we look at the law when we provide advice on charging. When the police do not know who may have committed an act it is not legal or ethical to recommend charging. (There is also no evidence that this was a conspiracy or that multiple individuals could be criminally responsible as accomplices). There are times when the State shows true discretion or mercy, but this is not one of those times. Our inaction when it comes to charging is commanded by the law and ethics-not race or any other factor. |
Posted: 28 Apr 2016 05:14 PM PDT After realizing it was two black students who drew the picture, they decided not to press criminal charges. When Salisbury University police discovered that someone drew a stick figure hung by a noose on the school library's whiteboard, they launched a hate crime investigation. But after realizing it was two black students who drew the picture – which showed the hangman crying, included the N-word with an arrow pointed at the stick figure, as well as the message #whitepower – they decided not to press criminal charges, The Delmarva Daily Times reports. English Associate Professor James King told The SU Flyer that the school's investigation identified the students responsible for the racist drawing, which was originally discovered April 10. "I confirm two students have been identified," he said, "and are both African American." More |
Most High School Seniors Aren't College Or Career Ready, 'Nation's Report Card' Says Posted: 28 Apr 2016 08:00 PM PDT The latest results of the test known as the Nation's Report Card are in. They cover high school seniors, who took the test in math and reading last year. The numbers are unlikely to give fodder either to educational cheerleaders or alarmists: The average score in both subjects was just one point lower in 2015 compared with the last time the test was given, in 2013. This tiny downtick was statistically significant in mathematics, but not for the reading test. But even though the changes are small, chances are you're going to be hearing about them in a lot of places. Why is this test so widely reported on, widely cited and widely debated? And how does it line up with common-sense yardsticks of how students are doing? Let's take a closer look. The National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, has become a standardized test that even some critics of standardized tests rely upon. One big reason: It's a research project conducted by the U.S. Department of Education, not a state accountability test. More |
Supreme Court May Be Leaning Toward Voiding Ex-Va. Governor's Corruption Conviction Posted: 28 Apr 2016 07:30 PM PDT The Supreme Court appears to be leaning in favor of reversing the corruption conviction of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, based on Wednesday's oral arguments. At the case's core is how to determine a clean "official act" from a corrupt one, and where the line is. Justice Elena Kagan said during oral arguments that the court is concerned both about overzealous prosecutors and giving a free pass to corrupt politicians. Many of the justices — both liberal and conservative — appeared dissatisfied with the standard that the government is currently using to seek convictions on public corruption charges. Justice Stephen Breyer said he doesn't want a situation where all of the power is in the hands of the Justice Department to decide who is prosecuted for a felony and who is not. More |
FAIL: Busted Wind Turbines Give College Whopping Negative 99.14% Return On Investment Posted: 28 Apr 2016 07:00 PM PDT Lake Land College recently announced plans to tear down broken wind turbines on campus, after the school got $987,697.20 in taxpayer support for wind power. The turbines were funded by a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, but the turbines lasted for less than four years and were incredibly costly to maintain. "Since the installation in 2012, the college has spent $240,000 in parts and labor to maintain the turbines," Kelly Allee, Director of Public Relations at Lake Land College, told The Daily Caller News Foundation. The college estimates it would take another $100,000 in repairs to make the turbines function again after one of them was struck by lightning and likely suffered electrical damage last summer. School officials' original estimates found the turbine would save it $44,000 in electricity annually, far more than the $8,500 they actually generated. Under the original optimistic scenario, the turbines would have to last for 22.5 years just to recoup the costs, not accounting for inflation. If viewed as an investment, the turbines had a return of negative 99.14 percent. "While they have been an excellent teaching tool for students, they have only generated $8,500 in power in their lifetime," she said. "One of the reasons for the lower than expected energy power is that the turbines often need to be repaired. They are not a good teaching tool if they are not working." More |
The Price is Right Live!™ Coming to Salisbury, MD on October 16! Posted: 28 Apr 2016 06:30 PM PDT Tickets go on sale Friday, May 6 @ 10am ! =============== Salisbury, MD --- "The Price is Right Live!™ is coming to The WICOMICO YOUTH & CIVIC CENTER on Sunday, October 16 at 7pm! TICKETS GO ON SALE Friday, May 6, 10am at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Box Office and online atwww.WicomicoCivicCenter.org. Tickets range from $33.50 to $55 plus applicable fees. "The Price Is Right Live™ is the hit interactive stage show that gives eligible individuals the chance to "Come On Down" to win. Prizes may include appliances, vacations and possibly a new car! Play classic games from television's longest running and most popular game show from Plinko™, to Cliffhangers™, to The Big Wheel™, and even the fabulous Showcase. Playing to near sold out audiences for nearly nine years, The Price Is Right Live! has given away more than 10 million dollars in cash and prizes and sold more than 1.2 million tickets. If you enjoy the rush of emotions experienced while watching the show on television, just imagine the possibilities if you were actually in the audience watching it live. The Price Is Right is produced by FremantleMedia North America and licensed by FremantleMedia. EVENT: The Price is Right Live! DATE/TIME: October 16 @ 7pm VENUE: WICOMICO YOUTH & CIVIC CENTER, Salisbury TICKETS ON SALE: Friday, May 6 @ 10am Want to play? No purchase necessary. Open to legal residents of 50 United States and Canada (excluding Puerto Rico & Quebec), 18 years or older. Ticket purchase will not increase your chances of being selected to play. To register for chance to be a contestant, visit registration area at or near the venue box office 3 hours prior to show time. For complete rules & regulations, including eligibility requirements, visit or call the box. To enter theater to watch show, a ticket purchase is required. Sponsored by Good Games Live, Inc. Void where prohibited. Price is Right Live™/© 2016 FremantleMedia. All Rights Reserved. For more information call the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center at 410-548-4911 or visit www.WicomicoCivicCenter.org. |
Subject: Attend Cigar Night at HQ Live to Support Del. Carl Anderton! Posted: 28 Apr 2016 06:00 PM PDT |
Change At Oasis During Bike Week Posted: 28 Apr 2016 05:30 PM PDT |
Congressmen Question FDA on Loosening of Abortion-Inducing Drug Standards Posted: 28 Apr 2016 05:00 PM PDT (CNSNews.com) – Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) and Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) sent a letter Monday, together with 73 of their colleagues to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Robert Califf, expressing concern and seeking information regarding the recent loosening of regulation of the abortion-inducing drug Mifeprex or RU-486. The FDA announced a change in their guidelines for Mifeprex in March. The new guidelines reduce the dosage from 600 milligrams to 200 milligrams, decrease the number of required doctor's visits from three to two, and allow the pill to be taken later in pregnancy, at 10 weeks of pregnancy from 7 weeks. "We are deeply disappointed to learn that you have loosened FDA standards governing use of the abortion drug mifepristone, also referred to as Mifeprex or RU-486," the lawmakers wrote. "This powerful abortion drug has been associated with serious adverse events including hemorrhaging, severe infections and even deaths of mothers who have taken it." "The Obama Administration's gift to the abortion industry disregards the safety and lives of women.." More here |
Election and Appointment of Members of the Board of Education Posted: 28 Apr 2016 04:39 PM PDT On April 26, 2016, Governor Larry Hogan signed Senate Bill 145, which will take effect on July 1, 2016. This legislation will give qualified voters of Wicomico County the opportunity to vote, at the 2016 General Election, on how members of the Wicomico County Board of Education are to be selected. There are three options: (1) Retain the current system, Appointed School Board, in which the Governor appoints the members, (2) Fully Elected Board (5 Districts & 2 At-Large), or (3) Hybrid Board (5 elected by Districts, 2 At-Large appointed by the Wicomico County Council). For further information on the school board options, please click here Additional Info... |
Protesters Pepper Spray Trump Supporters, Hitting 8-Year-Old Girl Posted: 28 Apr 2016 04:30 PM PDT Anaheim, CA — Supporters and opponents of Donald Trump clashed outside City Hall, and five people, including two little girls, were pepper-sprayed by a demonstrator during the heated confrontation, police said. No serious injuries and no arrests were reported in Tuesday's clash as about 50 people confronted each other in the Orange County community. Backers waving U.S. flags and pro-Trump signs were met by opponents and a shouting match began before a City Council meeting where an anti-Trump resolution had been proposed that the council eventually chose to take no action on. At one point, an opponent unleashed a hand-held pepper-spray device on the pro-Trump crowd. Five people, including two girls ages 8 and 11, were exposed to the eye-stinging spray, police Sgt. Daron Wyatt said. Three were treated at the scene by paramedics. The man fled, but police were looking for him, Wyatt said. More |
New Puppy Mill Dogs Up For Adoption At Wicomico Humane Society Posted: 28 Apr 2016 04:31 PM PDT |
Not Drug Money, Just Christian Cash for Orphans Posted: 28 Apr 2016 04:00 PM PDT We've previously noted how the practice of civil asset forfeiture needs serious reform because it's little more than an unconstitutional windfall for law enforcement. Jason Snead of the Heritage Foundation defines forfeiture as "a policy that enables law enforcement authorities to seize property or currency if they suspect it is involved in, or is the result of, a crime." With that, we now offer the latest entry in the annals of "justice." A 40-year-old Texas man was pulled over in Oklahoma for driving with a busted tail light. Police dogs alerted deputies to a stash of cash (which often bears trace amounts of drugs), so law enforcement escorted the man to the station for further questioning. The man, a refugee from Burma who became a U.S. citizen more than a decade ago, speaks English as a second language, so communication with the deputies wasn't always clear, but officers found no evidence of any crime — except the mere possession of $53,249 in cash. So they took all of it, marking the receipt "Possession of drug proceeds." They then let him go, busted tail light and all, though five weeks later, he was finally charged with a felony: "acquir[ing] proceeds from drug activity." The worst part is that the cash was earned by a Christian band, of which the Texas man was a part, and the majority of it was earmarked for a religious college in Burma and an orphanage in Thailand. No drugs, just music and charity. More here |
Cal Ripken Jr., wife Kelly Ripken have divorced Posted: 28 Apr 2016 03:30 PM PDT Orioles Iron Man and Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. and Kelly Ripken finalized their divorce this morning in the Baltimore County Circuit Court. A statement released by Kelly Ripken's lawyer, Sanford Ain, said: "Kelly has been a great mother to two fabulous children and a wonderful, faithful wife for the duration of the parties' relationship, which lasted more than 30 years. This is a difficult time for her and she asks that her privacy and the privacy of her children be respected. Kelly looks forward to the next chapter in her life, which will be focused on philanthropy and her commitment to promoting women's health, most currently through A Woman's Journey at Johns Hopkins Medicine." Ain said that the pleadings are sealed. "Everything is private, so we're not saying anything about the cause," Ain said. Ain also said that the divorce process has been going on for "quite some time" and that there was a one-year separation. The couple, who were married for 29 years, have two children. More |
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Hero: Dog Dies from Exhaustion After Rescuing Seven People From Ecuador Quake Posted: 28 Apr 2016 03:00 PM PDT A four-year-old white Labrador called Dayko has been hailed as a hero after rescuing seven people from the aftermath of the Ecuador earthquake - before dying from exhaustion. Dayko, a rescue dog for the Ibara fire service, died last Friday, having spent the previous days searching for survivors in the rubble left by the 7.8-magnitude earthquake which hit Ecuador last week. According to a post on Ibara fire service's Facebook page the cause of death was "massive coronary myocardial infarction and acute respiratory failure." He had been working as a rescue dog for three and a half years. More here |
Baltimore Police provide an update on barricade at Fox 45 Wbff Baltimore Posted: 28 Apr 2016 02:58 PM PDT |
Posted: 28 Apr 2016 02:30 PM PDT This Saturday is our Bull Roast Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/750983731705674/ May 14th is our MLB Pitch Hit & Run and MLB Jr Homerun Derby (both events are free) Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/978204898935964/ May 14th is our 1st BBQ Cook Off Competition Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1767958526774816/ |
WBOC Said, "Many Consider The Convention Center The Hub Of Ocean City" Posted: 28 Apr 2016 02:12 PM PDT We can start with, who are "MANY"? I can tell you, I live in Ocean City and the majority of people I have spoken to are quite upset that they are considering expanding the convention center. WHY does WBOC refuse to show people who DISAGREE? Oh, that's right. They sell commercials for things like Springfest and many other events. Why bite the hand that feeds you, right? If you ever wondered WHY SBYNews is so successful, it is because we aren't afraid to tell the TRUTH. We will not allow our our advertisers to direct us in what we will or won't post. Finally, people can publish their honest opinion anonymously. ALL other news sources use Facebook Comment because you must use your real identity. Guess what, you are NOT going to get the TRUTH from people that way in fear of retaliation. Finally, I think the OCEAN is the HUB OF OCEAN CITY, how about you? |
Police Seek Public’s Help In Somerset Co. Home Invasion Posted: 28 Apr 2016 02:04 PM PDT (Eden, MD) – Maryland State Police investigators are searching for three suspects and seeking help from citizens who may have information about the individuals involved in the Somerset County home invasion. Shortly after 1:00 a.m. yesterday, Maryland State troopers from the Princess Anne Barrack responded to the 30000 block of Eden Allen RD, Eden, MD, for report of a armed home invasion/robbery. This call was placed by one of the victims. Preliminary, the investigation revealed that three, unknown black males, entered the residence by a rear window leading into the kitchen area of the residence. Once inside the residence, the suspects accosted the residents who were inside asleep and demanded money from them. During the course of the incident the suspects assaulted the three adult's in the residence and held the juvenile's at gunpoint. After assaulting the residents, the suspects fled the home through the rear door on foot. Two cell phones and a set of car keys were taken by the suspects. Two adult victims were transported to PRMC by ambulance for treatment of their injuries. The suspects are described as three black males wearing all black clothing and having either masks or hoodie's covering their faces. One suspect was described as being a "light skinned black male weighing approximately 170-180 lbs and was estimated to be 5'09" tall. No further suspect descriptions were provided to responding troopers. All three suspects were armed with handguns. One of the handguns described by the victims as being the same color as army fatigues, possibly camouflaged or being a combination of tan and green. Wicomico County Sheriff Deputy K-9 unit responded to the scene to assist and conducted a track with negative results. Maryland State Police Crime Scene responded to the incident as well and processed the scene for evidence. State Police investigators are hoping anyone with information will come forward. Callers may remain anonymous. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Maryland State Police Princess Anne Barrack at (443) 260-3700. This investigation is still active and ongoing. Contact: Tfc. C. Tyler, Maryland State Police Princess Anne Barrack, (443)-260-3700 |
Cruz Doubles Down on Challenge To Trump Posted: 28 Apr 2016 01:30 PM PDT Ted Cruz suffered a significant loss to Donald Trump last night, going down in five different states. But the Texas Senator has a slew of favorable primary contests ahead of him, and he's decided that backing down is out of the question. Today, he issued another challenge to GOP frontrunner Donald Trump: Ted Cruz on Wednesday demanded a debate with Donald Trump and accused the Republican presidential front-runner of trying to avoid campaigning in Indiana by dropping into The Hoosier State "like Mick Jagger." The demand came hours after Cruz was crushed by Trump in five primary states — mathematically ending his chances of winning the GOP nomination outright — and faced the daunting task of trying to stop the billionaire developer from sweeping next Tuesday's Indiana primary. "I believe the people of Indiana deserve a debate. I accepted two debate invitations in Indiana to give Hoosiers the chance to compare and make this choice. I think that is a simple act of respect to the voters," Cruz said at a press conference in Indianapolis. The Texas senator said he plans to make a "major announcement" at 4 p.m. Wednesday, in which he is expected to name his vice presidential running mate. As we mentioned yesterday, there's little reason for Trump to debate. Yet Cruz is likely to continue his calls all the way up until the Indiana primary. Will Trump answer Cruz's call for debate, or will he continue to ignore him and urge him to drop out? What do you think? More |
Suspect out of building, loud pop sounds (WBFF bomb threat) LOOK WHO IT IS! Posted: 28 Apr 2016 01:24 PM PDT |
Shore Craft Beer Fest Comes to Downtown Salisbury Posted: 28 Apr 2016 01:15 PM PDT Shore Craft Beer Fest Comes to Downtown Salisbury City Seeks Design Submissions for Event Tee Shirts Salisbury – Mayor Jake Day is pleased to announce that the City has partnered with Shore Craft Beer and Delmarva Public Radio to present the 2016 Shore Craft Beer Fest and Riverwalk Celebration on Saturday, June 18th in Downtown Salisbury. This one-of-a-kind event will bring music, art, food, and the best craft beer on the peninsula to the City's beautifully renovated Riverwalk. Founded in 2014 with the aim of making the Eastern Shore a craft beer destination, Shore Craft Beer have quickly become the peninsula's most recognizable advocates of all things locally-brewed. For this event they have put together a who's who lineup of local micro and craft breweries which will serve only locally produced products. The festival will also feature food trucks, live music from the band Eastern Electric, a plein air painting event, pottery throwing, a home brewing tent, and specially brewed Salisbury hometown beer. Unique to this year's event will be a ribbon cutting ceremony to unveil and celebrate renovations to Salisbury's Riverwalk. The soon-to-be-completed $1.5 million update has been underway since the fall, and includes both cosmetic and structural fixes to the 40 year-old pedestrian walkway. "Shore Craft Beer Fest is a great fit for Downtown Salisbury, and it presents the perfect opportunity for us to cut the ribbon on our beautiful new Riverwalk," said Mayor Day. "I'm excited to invite residents and visitors to come sample local craft brews and enjoy what we hope will become a summer family tradition in our Downtown." To help promote and commemorate the Riverwalk ribbon cutting, the City is seeking design submissions for tee shirts which will be available at the event. Designs must focus primarily on the Riverwalk, but may incorporate the Shore Craft Beer Fest. If you're artistically inclined (or if you know someone who is), original artwork is due no later than June 1. Submissions can be any medium, any size. Physical works may be mailed to the Mayor's Office at the address below. To submit your design electronically, email it to cdemone@salisbury.md |
Posted: 28 Apr 2016 01:00 PM PDT As the FBI continues to investigate Hillary Clinton's illicit private server, speculation grows as to whether the agency will recommend a criminal indictment, and whether the Obama administration's Justice Department will follow such a recommendation. If the FBI recommends an indictment, and the Justice Department refuses, it may not be the last we hear of the issue, a senior senator speculates. The Washington Examiner reports: The head of the Senate Judiciary Committee said Friday that FBI investigators could leak details of their probe into Hillary Clinton's emails, though he stopped short of saying they should. "Is there going to be political interference? If there's enough evidence to prosecute, will there be political interference?" Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, asked in remarks delivered before the Des Moines A.M. Rotary club. "If there's political interference, then I assume that somebody in the FBI is going to leak these reports and it's either going to have an effect politically or it's going to lead to prosecution if there's enough evidence." Source: AAN |
Posted: 28 Apr 2016 12:45 PM PDT Wicomico County Executive Bob Culver along with Sheriff Mike Lewis and Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Union's President Marty Fisher signed the new five year Collective Bargaining Agreement this morning. It provides for disability benefits for the Deputies, which was a top priority. In addition, it will provide competitive salaries (within the State) including pay increases that will occur over the first 4 years of the Agreement. New to this Agreement is the introduction of the Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP), which provides another path to retirement for eligible sworn law enforcement officers. Executive Bob Culver stated, "The men and women of the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office put their lives on the line every day in an increasingly more dangerous world. The county honors their commitment to the safety and well-being of our citizens by offering protection for their families if, God forbid, the worst happens" |
BREAKING NEWS: Shots fired after man reportedly threatens to set off bomb at Fox Baltimore station Posted: 28 Apr 2016 03:33 PM PDT A man who threatened to set off a bomb in the offices of Fox 45 Baltimore Thursday afternoon, forcing authorities to evacuate the building, walked outside before shots were fired by police and he fell to the ground. The man's current condition is unclear, and police did not identify him. They told Fox 45 he apparently was hit by bean bag rounds. Reporters said he held an unidentified object in his left hand. The man wore a white panda suit, a surgical mask and sunglasses. He apparently lit a car on fire in the parking lot before entering the building. More |
Posted: 28 Apr 2016 01:01 PM PDT UPDATE ON ANIMAL CRUELTY CASE Date of Incident: 6 April 2016 Location: Eden, MD Narrative: On 6 April 2016, Wicomico County Animal Control and deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office responded to a residence in Eden, MD to investigate the conditions of dogs on the property. Upon arrival, more that 300 dogs were found in deplorable conditions and in poor health requiring immediate need of veterinary intervention. The initial focus of this investigation was the immediate welfare for these dogs that had been taken from the property. These dogs were all transported to facilities where they received veterinary treatment. The Wicomico County Sheriff's Office has been collecting forensic evidence and providing legal support to strengthen the case and ensure the best legal outcome for these dogs. Anyone who may have any information pertinent to this investigation or may have purchased or attempted to purchase a dog from this location on Cooper Road in Eden is asked to contact Lt. Tim Robinson at the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office at 410-548-4891. |
Gingrich to GOP Establishment: 'Get Over It' Posted: 28 Apr 2016 12:30 PM PDT Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says that Donald Trump's five big wins Tuesday night mean the only thing left for establishment Republicans to do is to "get over it" and accept that Trump will be the GOP nominee. "You see the momentum building here," Gingrich said on Fox News Tuesday night. "I think it'd be very, very hard, virtually impossible, to stop him from winning the nomination at this point." More |
Just 37% of U.S. High School Seniors Prepared for College Math and Reading Posted: 28 Apr 2016 12:00 PM PDT Only 37% of American 12th-graders were academically prepared for college math and reading in 2015, a slight dip from two years earlier, according to test scores released Wednesday. The National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as the "Nation's Report Card," said that share was down from an estimated 39% in math and 38% in reading in 2013. Educators and policy makers have long lamented that many seniors get diplomas even though they aren't ready for college, careers or the military. Those who go to college often burn through financial aid or build debt while taking remedial classes that don't earn credits toward a degree. Bill Bushaw, executive director of the National Assessment Governing Board, which oversees the test, said the board was pleased that high school graduation rates were rising, but disappointed in the lack of progress in boosting students' skills and knowledge. "These numbers aren't going the way we want," he said. "We just have to redouble our efforts to prepare our students to close opportunity gaps." The biggest problems came at the bottom, with growth in the share of students deemed "below basic" in their abilities. In math, 38% of students were in that group in 2015, compared with 35% two years earlier. In reading, 28% of students were "below basic," compared with 25%. More here |
Former Horner Honda and Fratelli's Properties Sold Posted: 28 Apr 2016 11:30 AM PDT Over the course of the last month Henry Hanna, CCIM, SIOR and Wesley Cox, CCIM of the Hanna Team have sold two investment properties on the South Side of Salisbury. The former Horner Honda property on Rt. 13 across from Salisbury University has been sold for redevelopment, and the former Fratelli's Restaurant has been sold to an investor who is currently looking for a tenant for the space. |
Bumper Stickers Seen On US Military Bases Posted: 28 Apr 2016 11:00 AM PDT • 101St Airborne Division- "When it comes to Combat, care enough to send the very best"; • "When in doubt, empty the magazine";. • Sniper– "You can run, but you'll just die tired!"; • Machine Gunners – "Accuracy By Volume"; • "Except For Ending Slavery, Fascism, Nazism and Communism, WAR has Never Solved Anything."; • U.S. Marines – "Certified Counselors to the 72 Virgins Dating Club."; • U.S. Air Force – "Travel Agents To Allah". • The Marine Corps – "When It Absolutely, Positively Has To Be Destroyed Overnight"; • "Death Smiles At Everyone – Marines Smile Back" • "What Do I Feel When I Kill A Terrorist? A Little Recoil" • "Marines – Providing Enemies of America an Opportunity To Die For their Country Since 1775" • "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Anyone Who Threatens It" • "Happiness Is A Belt-Fed Weapon" • "It's God's Job to Forgive Bin Laden – It was Our Job To Arrange The Meeting" • "Artillery Brings Dignity to What Would Otherwise Be Just A Vulgar Brawl"; • "One Shot, Twelve Kills – U.S. Naval Gun Fire Support "; • "My Kid Fought In Iraq So Your Kid Can Party In College and Protest"; • "A Dead Enemy Is A Peaceful Enemy – Blessed Be The Peacemakers"; • "Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. US Military doesn't have that problem." |
Obama's Secret Plan to Place Islamic "Refugees" In Your Neighborhood Posted: 28 Apr 2016 10:30 AM PDT World Net Daily has the scoop: President Obama and Congress have agreed to fund the permanent resettlement of 10,000 Syrian refugees, but the number of Syrians entering the U.S. over the next three years will end up being much larger. Possibly up to 10 times larger, says one analyst who follows the global refugee movement. And it's all about to be done under the radar of Congress with nearly zero media coverage. Fresh evidence to that effect has come from the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees Filippo Grande and a statement by the U.S. State Department. Together, those statements indicate the U.N. has many more Syrians in store for the U.S. than what Obama has publicly acknowledged. "Often when they talk about numbers it's a bit opaque," says Nayla Rush, senior researcher for the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies. "They want to permanently resettle 480,000 (into countries outside of Syria), but that's not enough. There will be resettlements but then other routes, 'alternative safe pathways,' as stated by the U.N. high commissioner, who is using a new word, 'pathways.' "To me this kind of resembles the 'pathway to citizenship' (made famous by the 2013 Gang of Eight immigration bill), and they're applying that now to refugees." WND reported earlier this month that the Obama administration has approved a "surge" of Syrian refugees into the U.S., slicing the vetting period from at least 18 months down to just three months. Rush says, by speeding up the process and diffusing the Syrian entries though a myriad of different immigration programs, the administration hopes to take some of the heat off the refugee resettlement industry while still accomplishing the same mission – bringing more and more Syrian refugees to the U.S. The entire article is worth a read. But what it points to is Obama's intention to subvert the will of the people, who have told their elected officials in no uncertain terms that they don't want radical Islamists resettled in their country. But by altering the langauge, referring to them as "displaced people," and appealing to the authority of national security agencies and multinational organizations like the UNHCR, he's going to attempt to hoodwink the American public into opening our shores to those who want to do us harm. Let your elected representatives know you won't stand for this! More |
Easton Police Department Press Release 4-28-16 Posted: 28 Apr 2016 10:15 AM PDT |
Subject: Purse Bingo! And Silent Auction! Posted: 28 Apr 2016 10:00 AM PDT |
House committee votes to require women to register for draft Posted: 28 Apr 2016 09:53 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Armed Services Committee approved a measure Wednesday requiring women to register for the military draft, a move that comes just a few months after the Defense Department lifted all gender-based restrictions on front-line combat units. In a twist that presages how contentious further debate may be, the author of the amendment voted against his own measure. It passed the committee by a vote of 32-30. Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., a former Marine who served three combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, doesn't support drafting women into combat and he's opposed to opening infantry and special operations positions to women. He said he offered the measure to trigger a discussion about how the Pentagon's decision in December to rescind gender restrictions on military service failed to consider whether the exclusion on drafting women also should be lifted. More |
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State proposes gradual rise in diploma test score standard Posted: 28 Apr 2016 09:37 AM PDT BALTIMORE (AP) — The Maryland State Board of Education says it plans to gradually increase the standardized test scores that students must achieve to earn a high school diploma starting next school year. The agency said Wednesday it will publish the proposed rule soon in the Maryland Register, followed by a 30-day public-comment period. The class of 2017 will be the first affected. Under the proposal, they would have to get a combined score of 1,450 on 10th-grade English and Algebra I exams from the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers. More |
BREAKING: Obama Approves Plan to Build a Wall Posted: 28 Apr 2016 09:33 AM PDT President Barack Obama will build a wall. But it won't be on the border. As NBC Washington reports: The U.S. Secret Service plans to raise the height of the White House security fence by 5 feet and add a new concrete foundation to reduce the risk of fence-jumpers, according to a copy of an agency report obtained by the News4 I-Team. The agency, along with the National Park Service, said it intends to begin building a "taller, stronger" fence to protect the White House grounds by 2018. Details of the plan were included in an audio recording of a briefing made by federal officials, which was released to the I-Team Wednesday. The same briefing is expected to be presented May 5 at a meeting of the National Capital Planning Commission, which must first approve any changes to White House fencing. "The current fence simply is not adequate for a modern era. We've said that before. It is becoming more and more acutely clear that that is in fact the case," Secret Service official Tom Dougherty said in the briefing to federal officials. Obama recognizes the value of walls when it comes to his own security, but apparently not when it comes to the American people. Naturally, GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump weighed in: Source: AAN |
How the KKK is Helping Hillary Posted: 28 Apr 2016 09:30 AM PDT |
Posted: 28 Apr 2016 09:23 AM PDT The fatal school bathroom assault of a Wilmington, Del., teen will lead to charges for the students involved later this week, police said Monday. Investigators from the Wilmington Police Department and the state Attorney General's Office have three persons of interest in the Thursday morning killing of 16-year-old Amy Inita Joyner-Francis at Howard High School of Technology, said police Chief Bobby Cummings. "One of the things we did not want to do is rush to judgment and press charges that could possibly be overturned," Cummings said at a town hall meeting Monday night. "I don't know that they truly understood their actions but there are heavy consequences they will have to pay as a result of this." CBS News obtained a cellphone picture showing an unidentified girl punching Joyner-Francis, a sophomore known to her friends as often playing the role of peacemaker. Investigators haven't released any information about what led to the assault, and detectives are looking into social media posts and phone records as they interview witnesses. More |
Have John & Ted Outstayed their Welcome? Posted: 28 Apr 2016 04:26 PM PDT By Thornton Crowe I don't know about you, but I am getting wary as this primary continues on and one, seemingly without end. This morning, in one of my rare moments of watching Fox News these days, an interview with Peter Johnson, Jr., Legal Analyst for FNC, caught my eye. What he had to say made perfect sense, so I thought I would share it with you all. The problem is that both Cruz and Kasich are mathematically eliminated. For example, Trump has over 10 Million Votes. Cruz has just a tad over 6 Million votes and Kasich has under 3. With a 4 Million vote lead, Trump has already gained an advantage with his 78% to the 1237. If Cruz and Kasich combined, they still would not meet Trump's 956 delegates. There are not enough states left for either of them to gain enough delegates. Putting their own egos ahead of the country not only demonstrates their illogical persistence but also proves the reality that neither would make good presidents. So why do they stay? Here's the link located on Fox News. |
Sandwich Sicko Scores Major Win Off Fellow Pedophile Posted: 28 Apr 2016 09:15 AM PDT Jared Fogle was once an American icon, known for losing a ton of weight on a diet existing consisting of Subway sandwiches. Now he's best known as the world's most famous child predator. The Sandwich Sicko was convicted for possession of child pornography, and forced to pay restitution (1.4 million) to the 14 separate children he had sexual contact with. It was likely because of that restitution that a judge sentenced this serial pedophile to 15 years in prison, making him eligible for parole in thirteen. That was the first bit of good news he received. Most prolific pedophiles get locked away forever, in large part because sexual predators are prone to recidivism. Not Jared. He'll be out again in 13 years, despite exploiting over a dozen children in a way that will physically and psychologically damage them for the rest of their lives. This is nothing more than a total miscarriage of justice. This week, the Sandwich Sicko got even more great news. According to the New York Post, he's won a major lawsuit- against another degenerate pedophile: Disgraced Subway pitchman Jared Fogle can get his dough back from his partner in crime, a judge has ruled. Fogle sued Russell Taylor — currently serving a 27-year sentence for child porn and child exploitation — for back payments from the $191,000 loan he gave him in 2014 to purchase a home in Wayne Township, Ind., according to court documents obtained by TMZ. Taylor stopped making the $850 monthly payments on the house, which is the same residence where he secretly recorded young children changing and showering, when he was arrested last April, officials said. A court ruled that the 43-year-old felon, who ran the Jared Foundation prior to his arrest, would have to cough up the $184,000 he still owed. Fogle, who is in the slammer for 16 years for having sex with minors and possession of child porn, is now allowed to put the house on the market. The good news is that although they received 1.4 million in payouts, Fogel's victims still have the right to sue him in civil court. So it's possible the Sandwich Sicko will never see a dime of this money. Here's hoping they do whatever they can to get the justice they so deserve. Editor's Note - this should come as a surprise to no one, but Fogel is a progressive liberal. Source: AAN |
Wicomico County FY 2017 Proposed Operating Budget Available for Review Posted: 28 Apr 2016 09:07 AM PDT The Wicomico County Executive's Proposed FY 17 Operating Budget has been submitted to the County Council. |
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Trump Reaches 50 Percent Support Nationally for the First Time Posted: 28 Apr 2016 08:00 AM PDT Donald Trump has reached 50 percent support from Republicans and Republican-leaners nationally for the first time since the beginning of the NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll in late December. This milestone is significant as the 2016 primary heads into its final few weeks of contests, as there has been intense speculation that Trump's support has a ceiling. Though his support has hovered in the high 40s since mid-March, the front-runner had yet to secure half of Republican voters. These results are according to the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking poll conducted online from April 18 to April 24 of 10,707 adults aged 18 and over, including 9,405 registered voters. More |
Posted: 28 Apr 2016 07:30 AM PDT Barack Obama wants to turn your child's elementary school into a "choose your own gender adventure" experience. In fact, it's a top priority for his Department of Education. As the Daily Caller reports: A top Obama appointee in the Department of Education personally assured a group of LGBT activists that the White House is "aggressively engaged" in the fight to allow transgender students use whichever bathroom they please at school. DOE Assistant Secretary for the Office of Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon delivered the good news at an LGBT summit hosted by the White House in Michigan last Thursday, where she gave the keynote address. The event was co-sponsored by activist group Equality Michigan, which has led a statewide charge to allow schoolchildren choose their name, gender and bathroom, all without parental knowledge or input. Officials from seven different federal agencies attended the event, according to the Equality Michigan website. Equality Michigan executive director Steph White blasted out a giddy email to supporters after the event, which she called "a great catalyst that will propel our collective work forward." The email included an excerpt from Lhamon's remarks, which White called "refreshingly clear." Speaking about the Obama administration, Lhamon told attendees: "We are serious. We are aggressively engaged. We will enforce Title IX." The Daily Caller has filed a FOIA request with the Department of Education for Lhamon's full remarks. Under Lhamon's guidance, the DOE's Office of Civil Rights has ruled that schools will be in violation of Title IX if they do not permit transgender students to use the bathroom and locker rooms of their choice. The administration has made clear that giving private, single-user bathrooms is not a sufficient accommodation. That is: schools must allow boys who think they're girls to shower and change alongside actual girls. This isn't just radical, it's dangerous. The notion that a child is capable of choosing his or her gender is an extreme extension of the absurd notion that gender is a state of mind, and not a biological, scientific reality. It is the radical accommodation of the mentally ill to perpetuate bankrupt, politically correct, and socially destructive social science. Just a few years ago, parents were worried about the hypersexualization of their children. Now, they have to worry about the sexual manipulation of their children. The notion that an unqualified public school teacher will be able to make the call on, say, a tomboyish young girl, and suggest that she might "identify" as a male could set that child on an irreversible path to destruction. But because it fits the Obama Administration's ultra liberal agenda, it could now become a permanent feature of our education system. Source: AAN |
Court Upholds North Carolina Photo ID Mandate Posted: 28 Apr 2016 07:00 AM PDT Lawsuits challenging changes to North Carolina's election law failed to show it hampered the ability of minority voters to exercise political power, a federal judge ruled Monday in dismissing the cases. U.S. District Judge Thomas Schroeder ruled against the U.S. Justice Department, the North Carolina NAACP chapter and named voters. They sued alleging the law was passed to discriminate against poor and minority voters in violation of the Constitution and U.S. Voting Rights Act. While North Carolina had a sordid history of freezing black voters out of the political process, the plaintiffs didn't show that the law hampered the ability of minority voters to exercise electoral politics, Schroeder said. More here |
Ireton Feels ‘Gerrymandered’ After Primary Defeat For Congress Posted: 28 Apr 2016 06:53 AM PDT SALISBURY — As the final numbers came in for the Democratic side of Maryland's 1st Congressional district primary on Tuesday night, Salisbury's former Mayor Jim Ireton says he could do nothing else but let out a slightly ironic chuckle. "I had to laugh because it was less that I lost, and more that I was completely gerrymandered," he said in a phone interview on Wednesday morning. Despite winning the Eastern Shore vote by a convincing margin, Ireton lost the primary to Harford County attorney Joe Werner by less than four percentage points and a little more than 2,000 votes. "I will go down as the veteran politician from the shore who campaigned hard and lost to a guy who practically didn't even leave his house the entire campaign," said Ireton. "We outworked a lot of other politicians in the state and raised over $36,000 and came within two points of winning the most gerrymandered district in the state and arguably one of the most gerrymandered districts east of the Mississippi River." Still, Ireton was sure to assert that his disappointment shouldn't be interpreted as bitterness despite coming up short in the primary and missing out on the race that he coveted against Republican incumbent in District 1, Andy Harris. "I'm retaining and incredible sense of humor about the whole thing, but I am extremely grateful for the opportunity that I had to meet so many new people in and around the shore and throughout District 1," said Ireton. "It was truly one of the best experiences of my life, and all that time in the car campaigning was well worth it, but yeah, it's still a bummer in the end." A 2014 Washington Post study named Maryland and North Carolina as the two most gerrymandered states in the nation, and pointed out that "Maryland is proof that gerrymandering is not just a Republican pastime," pointing to the fact that a Democratic majority redrew the district lines in 2012, especially making District 1 a Republican stronghold. Congressman Harris told The Dispatch in an interview last month "The first congressional district is not a liberal district. It was drawn by the Democrats in the legislature to be a conservative district." More |
Immigrants Filling the Trucking Industry Gap Posted: 28 Apr 2016 06:45 AM PDT With the exception of maybe the cowboy, is there any job more typically "American" than being a trucker? Now, it's time to rethink that as the industry increasingly depends on drivers from many other parts of the world. To see this shift up close, head 50 miles west of Los Angeles, just off Interstate 10, home to one of the busiest long-haul truck stops in the US. It's where tired drivers often park their 18-wheelers for the night and eat, shower and relax before hitting the road again. It's also where you'll see just how multinational the trucking industry is now because of drivers like Harsharan Singh, originally from Punjab, India. "I got my license back in 2009, when I came from India. Now, a lot of people from Romania, Yugoslavia, China, Japanese, Russians are coming into this business," says Singh, who hauls produce all across the Western US and Canada. Part of the reason behind the shift is that the trucking industry is facing a labor shortage of up to 48,000 drivers, according to the American Trucking Associations. That could balloon to more than 170,000 drivers in the next 10 years. "The trucking industry is searching for people," says Justin Lowery, who studies the role of immigrants in US trucking at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Lowery says there is an "aging out" of truck drivers and recent immigrants, willing to work long hours, are filling some of the gap. More here |
Primary Voter Turnout At 46 Percent So Far, At Least 34-Year High Posted: 28 Apr 2016 06:37 AM PDT ANNAPOLIS (AP) -- Maryland elections board officials say voter turnout for a presidential primary is the highest in more than 34 years in the state. Nikki Charlson, deputy administrator of the state elections board, said Wednesday about 1.6 million people cast ballots during early voting and on Election Day. That's about 46 percent of registered voters. Absentee and provisional ballots have not been counted. Voter turnout this year is higher than the 1982 presidential primary, when it was about 45 percent. Other presidential primary years after that had lower voter turnout until Tuesday. Helping to drive turnout this year, Maryland's primary came as the presidential primaries are still unresolved, unlike in recent years. Also, Baltimore just moved its local elections to the presidential year, helping to boost turnout in the state's largest city. More |
Delaware River ship jumpers swim for asylum Posted: 28 Apr 2016 06:30 AM PDT Syrian national found on Pea Patch Island in 2014 incident In 2014, three Syrians jumped off cargo ships traveling along the Delaware River, leaping from ships similar to this livestock carrier. In October 2014, state park employees just starting their workday made an unusual discovery near the former Civil War prison on Pea Patch Island: a Syrian national who had jumped ship. "He was cold and exhausted, and they brought him back to Delaware City," said Chief Wayne Kline of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control enforcement. In a report released by the U.S. Coast Guard, Fadel Arab, 29 at the time, and an electrician for a Panamanian cargo ship, was reported missing at noon Oct. 22 from the ship which was headed south, leaving the United States. Kline said park officials later took Fadel into custody, passing him to Delaware State Police and eventually U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Sgt. Richard Bratz of the Delaware State Police had no information on Arab or the Pea Patch Island incident, but, he said, at times the Special Operation Response Team helps maritime partners in providing boarding assistance on ships or assists with other federal agencies. More |
Posted: 28 Apr 2016 06:23 AM PDT OCEAN CITY — Citing a need to gain a competitive edge over similar facilities in the region and increase the economic impact, Ocean City officials on Tuesday moved forward with the next proposed major expansion of the Roland E. Powell Convention Center. The Mayor and Council on Tuesday approved hiring the Becker Morgan Group to begin performing site planning, a parking analysis and architectural planning for a proposed expansion of the exhibit space for the convention center of 30,000 square feet. The proposed expansion would bring the convention center in line with a recommendation decades ago to eventually expand to 80,000 square feet of exhibit space. The original Convention Center was built in 1970 with 40,000 square feet of exhibit space on two levels along with seven meeting rooms and breakout rooms and other areas. The original convention center, with its iconic ramp from Coastal Highway to the front entrance, also included 1,100 parking spaces. More |
Free Comcast Wi-Fi is coming to all Wawa stores Posted: 28 Apr 2016 06:15 AM PDT When customers pick up their favorite Wawa hoagie, iced tea or coffee at more than 700 locations on the East Coast, they'll be able to browse the Internet on their devices without having to eat through their data plan. Comcast Business is installing free Xfinity Wi-Fi at all Wawa stores in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Florida and Virginia. The free guest Wi-Fi is effective Tuesday; guest Wi-Fi was previously not offered at Wawas. Financials of the partnership were not disclosed. The partnership is a way for Wawa to create a consistent in-store experience with its mobile app for ordering, purchasing, getting rewards, among other activities. More |
Ryan Tells Young Voters to Ignore Personalities, Vote for Ideas Posted: 28 Apr 2016 06:07 AM PDT House Speaker Paul D. Ryan pleaded with college students to look beyond the personalities in this year's presidential election and instead vote based on ideas, saying Wednesday that the GOP can win that battle. Holding a town hall with students at Georgetown University, Mr. Ryan urged millennials to pressure leaders to start tackling the debt so it's not left for their their generation, and said it should be the driving issue for young voters. And he said the tone of the political fight has grown worse than he's seen during 18 years in Congress. "I have never seen the well poisoned as much as it is these days. I have not seen the kind of vitriol and the kind of bitterness in our politics like we are today," he said. More |
UMass Amherst students throw temper tantrum at free speech event Posted: 28 Apr 2016 06:00 AM PDT Students at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst set a new high for hysteria Monday night at an event featuring Christina Hoff Sommers, Milo Yiannopulous, and Steven Crowder. The event was intended to be a forum and discussion about the use of political correctness on campus, but degenerated into a shouting match as protesters sought to drown out the speakers with cries of "hate speech" and, less imaginatively, "fuck you." "Stop talking to us like children!" ... "Then stop acting like a child." When Campus Reform asked the activist to elaborate on the flyers, she refused to provide her name or comment because, as she put it, "Campus Reform causes death and death threats due to its extreme language." More |
EXPLORE WICOMICO COUNTY’S WILDERNESS THIS SUMMER Posted: 28 Apr 2016 05:30 AM PDT Guest feature: Vanessa Junkin is the Assistant Director of Marketing and Public Relations for the Wicomico County Recreation, Parks, Tourism & Civic Center. Follow along with Wicomico on Facebook and Twitter. This summer, get off the beaten path and into the water. Wicomico County Recreation, Parks and Tourism offers R.O.P.E., or River Otter Paddle Excursions, from spring through fall. Participants will explore Wicomico County's great outdoors from canoes and kayaks. "R.O.P.E. tours are a great way to experience nature and have fun at the same time," said Program Director Allen Swiger. "We're excited to bring the tours back for 2016." On the Wicomico Amazon tour from Leonard's Mill Park, canoers and kayakers head out on Leonard's Mill Pond and learn about ecosystems and wildlife. During the Paddle Back in Time tour from Pemberton Historical Park, the group goes out on the Wicomico River. There are also three Moon Lite tours, which are held at night and include a fire with marshmallows and hot dogs afterward. Tours last about two to two-and-a-half hours. "Paddling is a low-impact recreational activity," Swiger said. "It's great for people of all ages." Leonard's Mill Park is located at 2848 Leonards Mill Pond Road in Salisbury, and Pemberton Park is located at 5561 Plantation Lane in Salisbury. Tours are scheduled on dates from April 22 through Oct. 22 and cost $30 per participant. While in Wicomico County, there are plenty of other activities to do. Enjoy one of the county's many beautiful parks, which include the beaches at Roaring Point Park and Cove Road Beach. Catch a Delmarva Shorebirds minor league baseball game or visit the free Salisbury Zoo. For a schedule of R.O.P.E. tours or to learn more, visit pembertonpark.org. To learn about Wicomico County's parks, visit wicomicorecandparks.org, and for tourism information, visit wicomicotourism.org. |
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Former Baltimore police commissioner breaks his silence Posted: 28 Apr 2016 04:30 AM PDT WASHINGTON --One year ago Wednesday, Baltimore erupted in riots after the funeral of Freddie Gray, an African-American man whose neck was mysteriously broken while in custody in a police van. The police commissioner, Anthony Batts, was later fired. Since that moment, he has maintained his silence -- until now. When the rioting began, Batts remembered wondering why his officers were reacting so slowly. "I was clinching my fists and gritting my teeth and saying, 'Move, go! Go!" Batts told CBS News. More |
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Senate Race in Maryland Exposes Democratic Party’s Fissures Posted: 28 Apr 2016 03:30 AM PDT Maryland Rep. Donna Edwards lost a bitter fight for the state's vacant Senate seat Tuesday night, forecasting expanding cracks in the Democratic party as the 2016 election remains unexpectedly competitive. Edwards, a black single mom, fell to seven-term Rep. Chris Van Hollen despite record-high voter turnout among African Americans in the state. A victory would have positioned Edwards as the first black senator to represent Maryland in the chamber and the second black woman to serve in the U.S. Senate. In a polarizing concession speech, Edwards ripped on the left for failing to back a woman of color. "To my Democratic Party, let me say today: Maryland is on the verge of having an all-male delegation in a so-called progressive state," Edwards said. "When will the voices of people of color; when will the voices of women; when will the voice of labor; when will the voices of black women; when will our voices be effective, legitimate, equal leaders in a big-tent party?" Van Hollen is expected to defeat his Republican challenger Kathy Szeliga in November as the two compete for Sen. Barbara Mikulski's seat, who is retiring after 30 years in the chamber. Lawmakers have criticized Edwards as a polarizing figure who is "difficult" to work with and "ineffective." She hit back during a press call Friday, accusing her Democratic colleagues of sounding the racial "foghorn." "I thought the Republican Party was full of dog whistles but the Democratic Party has a foghorn," she told reporters. More |
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Thank You for the Primary Win! Posted: 28 Apr 2016 02:39 AM PDT It was a night of victory!Just in case you haven't heard, last night was quite the victory celebration. Congratulations to all of the winning Republican candidates across the state as well as thank you to all of those who ran. Republicans are energized and it shows - 214,350 more Republicans voted statewide in the 2016 Presidential primary than in the 2012 Presidential primary and officials must still count absentee and provisional ballots! I am so humbled to have received 78% of the vote to win the Republican primary and to head into the general election in November. Thank you for your support, your encouraging words, and all the hard work that so many of you have contributed to make our victory possible. Today started the general election campaign and I'll once again need your support to win in November. You can volunteer for the campaign by signing uphere or you can request literature, bumper stickers, and yard signs by clicking here. With all of us working together, we can celebrate a win in November as well. Big congratulations to Delegate Kathy Szeliga who won the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate seat. It was a large field of candidates, 14 in all, and Kathy took an impressive 36% of the vote. She has my full support and I am hoping you will join me in helping to make her our next U.S. Senator from Maryland! You can find out more about her by going to http://www.kathyformaryland.com/. She truly will bring common sense change to Washington DC. Another doctor in the House? I would be honored to work with Dr. Mark Plaster in the House of Representatives come January 2017 - but we need him to win in November. Dr. Plaster is exactly the right candidate to be able to win against Congressman Sarbanes. Mark and his team have spent the last 2 years covering the 3rd District in his big bus, knocking on doors, helping with neighborhood projects and caring about the residents, their needs, and their circumstances. If you have family or friends living in the 3rd Congressional District make sure they learn more about Dr. Plaster and vote in November. http://www.plasterforcongress.com/ Again, thank you for your continued support. It is my honor to represent the 1st Congressional District of Maryland and with your help, I will continue to represent the 1st District in 2017. |
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Governor Larry Hogan Signs Bill Recognizing Biliterate High School Graduates Posted: 28 Apr 2016 01:00 AM PDT American Sign Language Recognized as Eligible Language for New Maryland Seal of Biliteracy ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Larry Hogan today signed into law Senate Bill 781, which grants bilingual students graduating from Maryland public high schools the opportunity to receive a seal on their high school diploma signifying their biliteracy skills. American Sign Language (ASL) was specifically recognized in this bill as one of the eligible languages. Members of the Class of 2017 will be the first graduates eligible to receive the seal. "By recognizing the biliteracy of high school graduates, Governor Larry Hogan has shown that he understands the importance of biliteracy in today's workforce, and the world at large," said Kelby Brick, director of the Governor's Office of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing. "It also shows his commitment to recognizing the linguistic diversity of Maryland citizens, and eradicating the scourge of language deprivation among Deaf and hard of hearing individuals." American Sign Language (ASL) is one of the fastest-growing foreign languages taught in high schools and higher education institutions across the country. Data has consistently shown that, compared to their hearing peers exposed to only English, Deaf and hard of hearing children's early exposure to American Sign Language (ASL) results in strong English speech skills and better vocabulary and reading skills. About the Governor's Office of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing The Governor's Office of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing advocates for and promotes the general welfare of Deaf and hard of hearing individuals in Maryland by addressing policy gaps, providing expertise related to Deaf and hard of hearing issues, and facilitating access to resources and services. |
Pair pleads guilty to defrauding federal agencies by $4.3 million Posted: 28 Apr 2016 12:00 AM PDT Two Florida residents have pleaded guilty in a conspiracy to defraud more than 10 federal agencies. According to court documents, the pair received payments from government contractors for issuing fraudulent bonds from 2008 to 2013. The federal agencies affected, including the Army and Department of Energy, reimbursed contractors more than $4.3 million for the fraudulent bonds. |
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Will These Two Continue Bashing Trump After He Wins The Nomination? Posted: 27 Apr 2016 10:00 PM PDT |
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