Here are the 10 stories that attracted the most page views on 九色视频鈥檚 website this week. The stories are ranked in order of number of page views as of Wednesday evening.
1. Tractor-trailer driver charged with assault in alleged hit-and-run. Police arrested a tractor-trailer driver on an assault charge last week after he allegedly hit a car three times at a red light in Easton.
2. Report: Dorchester County K-9 died in hot car. An investigation into the death of a Dorchester County K-9 revealed the dog died after being left in a hot car.
3. State test scores: Mid-Shore school districts see mixed results. The Maryland Department of Education released English and math test scores Aug. 26, revealing a major jump for one Mid-Shore school district and mixed results for others.
4. Trash dumpsters removed from multiple apartments in Greensboro. At the Greensboro Town Council meeting, Town Manager Cindy Yost revealed that multiple audits have been conducted on different parts of the town鈥檚 finances.
5. Back to school: Talbot celebrates teachers, staff ahead of school year. Speaking before teachers and staff, Talbot County Public Schools Superintendent Sharon Pepukayi encouraged employees to carry first-day-of-school energy with them throughout the entire year.
6. Easton council debates how to move forward with food trucks. After uproar from food truck owners and residents, the Easton Town Council is considering changes to its restrictions on food trucks.
7. Easton man charged for fatal June car accident near Trappe. Deputies from the Talbot County Sheriff鈥檚 Office arrested Ellis Mitcham Newcomb, 18, of Easton for a fatal accident that took place in June. The charges were the result of a fatal accident on June 17 on Island Creek Road near the intersection of Chloras Point Road. The accident resulted in the death of 18-year-old Darren Foxwell. Newcomb was not injured in the crash.
8. Longtime Easton police chief remembered for dedication. The Easton community and family members are remembering former Police Chief R. Edward 鈥淓ddy鈥 Blessing for his lifelong commitment to family, law enforcement and the town.
9. Dorchester schools restricting cell phone usage. The Dorchester County Board of Education passed its new student policy on the use of electronic equipment, internet safety and portable electronic communication devices at the final board meeting before the school year begins.
10. Dorchester schools seek to curb student violence. This summer, North Dorchester High School became the first school to pilot Risk Threat Crisis鈥 Violence Prevention Initiative.
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