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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore delivered his third keynote address as governor at Maryland Municipal League Summer Conference in OCMD. Here are highlights.
Ocean City, Maryland's third annual Pride Parade is set to take place on June 28, 2025, in honor of Pride Month. Here's what ...
A golf trip was in order. We settled on Ocean City, Maryland. The post Ocean City, Maryland, shines as setting for father-son golf trip appeared first on Golf. My son had one spring break left ...
The Maryland Department of the Environment has made a final determination to approve permits for Baltimore-based US Wind Inc. to build the first large-scale offshore wind project near Ocean City ...
The proposed project will be located about 10 miles offshore of the coast in Worcester County on the outer continental shelf.
With the newly launched Ocean City Parking Spot app, drivers can see in real time where there are available spaces at the shore town's municipal lots.
Ocean City, Maryland, just tightened its beach rules, banning tents and limiting canopy use starting now. The move is meant to boost safety, help lifeguards see better and ease crowding during ...
The Maryland Arts Federation opens the Paint Annapolis exhibition with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday. The exhibit runs through June 21. Jimi Haha, a veteran of the Annapolis music scene, kicks ...
Before you head downy ocean, be sure to double check what you’re bringing to keep cool, hon. Effective immediately, most tents and some canopies are no longer allowed on the beach at Ocean City. The ...
Tourist gather at the beach in Ocean City, Maryland, on July 3, 2020, as the US begins to celebrate Independence Day, during the coronavirus pandemic.
Ocean City Council votes to limit types of tents that can be used on the beach 00:44. Ocean City leaders voted Monday to limit the types of tents and canopies that can be used on the beach.
Maintenance crews also had to deal with picking up about 750 abandoned tents last year, according to Ocean City Manager Terry McGean. “You have to have a little foresight as an elected official ...