A Downtown Salisbury building that once housed the White & Leonard Office Supplies business will find a new life as a restaurant and a speakeasy-style…
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The city of Salisbury has won a significant victory in a lawsuit filed by a group of volunteer firefighters who broke away from Salisbury’s Station…
Walter Davidson is a man with a low-key, calm demeanor backed up by an immovable conviction that he has been called upon by God to…
On Halloween night this fall, Salisbury Police Officer Chris Sipple was one of three officers who responded to a call to check out a report…
The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration has completed sidewalk and stormwater facility improvements on Route 13/South Salisbury Boulevard. The $8.6 million project provides…
Salisbury’s annual audit report shows the city to be in a favorable financial position. This year’s audit is the fourth in a row with no…
Field Operations Director Tom Stevenson has announced that he will retire shortly after the new year, bringing an end to his 32-year career with the…
Salisbury officials are moving forward with the purchase of the Truitt Street Community Center property and agreed to advance $100,000 for it while waiting for…
Salisbury Mayor Jake Day, who is currently deployed with the Army in Africa, was promoted from Captain to the rank of Major during a ceremony…
A new program that offers tax incentives for Downtown apartment and hotel projects won unanimous approval from the Salisbury City Council on Monday. Horizon –…