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Last updated 6:18AM ET
November 21, 2009 Local Headlines
Local Headlines
Downtown Salisbury Searches for Revitalization
Salisbury Maryland
(2009-11-20)
As downtown Salisbury marks its Third Friday festivities, city and business leaders are searching for ways to revitalize a once thriving area of the city.
A Muslim Reacts To The Shootings At Fort Hood
Salisbury, MD
(2009-11-16)
With the shooting deaths of 13 people at Fort Hood by a suspect who is a Muslim,
one Muslim involved in outreach to his fellow Americans expresses anger at the alleged perpetrator and apprehension about their reaction.
Somerset County Taskforce on Diversity Releases Recommendations
Salisbury, MD
(2009-11-13)
With African Americans making up 42% of the population in Somerset County, but with
virtually no representation in the upper ranks of county government, the Somerset
County Taskforce wants to increse black representation to 35% in the next five
years.
Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Salisbury. MD
(2009-11-09)
Longtime journalist Dick Rosse was there went the Berlin Wall went up, and was
on hand when it fell. He reflects on the Cold War that it symbolizes.
Delmarvans Cope with Troubled Economic Times
Salisbury, MD
(2009-11-05)
With voters telling pollsters that in November's elections that the recession played an key role in their decision to vote Republican, we examine how Delmarvans are coping with the economic downturn.
Former Bishop Michael Saltarrelli Legacy
Salisbury, MD
(2009-10-09)
The former Bishop of the Wilmington Dicoses Michael Saltarelli died of cancer at the age 77 this week. His colleagues reflect on his the man and his legacy for the parish he presided over for 12 years.
Castle Runs
Salisbury, MD
(2009-10-07)
Representative Mike Castle(R-De)announced he will seek the Senate, that opened up when Joe Biden became Vice President. The long time congress is likely to face Biden's son, state Attorney General Beau Biden next year.
Delmarvans anxious, hopeful about healthcare reform
Salisbury, MD
(2009-09-21)
As the debate over health care reform continues, local residents share their hopes and fears about what way come...
Senate Finance Committee Health Care Bill: Dead On Arrival
Salisbury, MD
(2009-09-17)
With all the months of negotiations, the health care bill finally emerging from the so-called gang of six in the Senate Finance Committee gets panned by fellow lawmakers. Washington Post columnist E. J. Dionne says, the measure will be probably die on the Senate floor.
Syrian Ambassador On Afghanistan and Iraq
Salisbury, MD
(2009-09-17)
Syrian Ambassador to the US Imad Mustafa says he believes that the war in Iraq is winding down, but does not have a clear vision of the outcome in Afghanistan.
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