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April, 1960
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DELMARVA– The Delmarva baseball community is mourning the loss of former Shorebirds infielder Luis Guevara after the 19-year-old was killed in a jet ski crash in Florida.
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Former Shorebirds Player Killed in Florida Jet Ski Crash | Latest News | wboc.com
On the morning of 6/17/25 Pocomoke City Police responded to the 400 block of Old Virginia Road in reference to a disturbance. As a result of this incident, multiple officers from allied agencies responded to assist. A loaded handgun, a knife and marijuana have been recovered. The investigation is continuing, there is no immediate threat to the public and Worcester County School Board is aware of this incident.
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Changes are underway that could impact operations at the Wallops Flight Facility...
Agency wide email warns staff of potential restructuring of NASA - Shore Daily News
The wet blanket of June continued to deliver disappointment this past weekend. Rain Saturday forced the OC Air Show to shut down before the Navy Blue Angels’ could take to the skies and low-level cloud cover wiped out Sunday’s show altogether.
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Bad weather grounds air show on Sunday | Premium Content | octodaydispatch.com
Paige Marley (on-air name) left WRDE Coast TV earlier this spring after spending five years at the local NBC affiliate, where she worked in news and later as co-host of the station's lifestyle program "Coast Life." Here's an update on her career.
Paige Acevedo works with the public relations, media relations and corporate communications team as the communications specialist for Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.
Paige began her career in news broadcasting. Before coming to Johns Hopkins, she worked as a news anchor and reporter for an NBC affiliate in Delaware.
Paige is a graduate of Shippensburg University with a bachelor's degree in communications/journalism and a minor in social work. During her time at Shippensburg, she also studied abroad in Gros Mangles, Haiti. While there, she filmed and produced an Emmy-nominated documentary about healthcare in developing countries.