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  • In the first of a series to help with the mad dash of holiday cooking, Alton Brown, host of The Food Network show '"Good Eats" and author of "I'm Just Here for More Food," offers some baking tips. He explains the secrets and science behind a perfect pie crust.
  • Outside groups have spent nearly $1 billion to boost Republican Senate candidates. Almost 90%, in fact, of pro-GOP TV ads are paid for by outside groups, compared to 55% for Democrats.
  • NPR's Scott Simon and Howard Bryant of ESPN.com talk about tennis, and the legacy of Serena and Venus Williams. The two faced off in the Australian Open.
  • With an executive order targeting the government's former top cybersecurity official, Chris Krebs, President Trump has brought the weight of the presidency and DOJ down on a perceived enemy — and a private American.
  • All Access 80's is hosted by recent Salisbury University graduate Evan "87" and takes a weekly deep dive into all the sounds, artists, and styles that made the 1980's one of the most unique decades of music in recorded history.
  • All Access 80's is hosted by recent Salisbury University graduate Evan "87" and takes a weekly deep dive into all the sounds, artists, and styles that made the 1980's one of the most unique decades of music in recorded history.
  • Police surveillance will be stepped up in Ocean City to combat a perceived increased in criminal behavior this summer.Mayor Rick Meehan declared that…
  • Video's of Ocean City police officers subduing teenagers last weekend have raised concerns by top Maryland state officials. Indeed, the NAACP has called…
  • The Downtown Salisbury Festival next month will feature the Paul Reed Smith band on Friday night with the local group The Permilla Project.Mayor Jake Day…
  • Composer and author Tom Manoff has been the classical music critic for NPR's All Things Considered since 1985.
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