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City of Lewes reopening some beach parking lots

LEWES, Del. – Residents living in Delaware’s oldest city have been asking the local government about the partial reopening of beach parking lots that have been closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the City of Lewes, they are doing this to allow more people access to the beach, but only for exercise and dog walking. Swimming, fishing, sunbathing, and... → Read More

Salisbury contracts M-4 Reactor to produce protective guards

FILEMayor Jake Day - 2019SALISBURY, MD- The City of Salisbury has announced that they have entered into a contract with a volunteer organization that will produce protective equipment for the city and its businesses. Mayor Jake Day announced today that M-4 Reactor, a grass-roots volunteer organization, will begin making acrylic desk tops, surface tops, and other safety acrylic products for... → Read More

Selbyville holding town council election on March 7th

SELBYVILLE, Del. – The Town of Selbyville is holding an election on Saturday March 7th to fill two seats on the Town Council. Voters will choose two out of the three candidates running in the election at the Selbyville Town Hall located at 1 West Church Street. The election will kick-off at 11:00 A.M. and wrap up at around 4:00... → Read More

Milton election to be held March 7th

MILTON, Del. – Residents living in Milton will hit the polls on Saturday, March 7th to choose between four candidates for the two seats available on Town Council. Richard H. Baty and Emory R. West Jr. are running for re-election after being elected to the council back in 2017 and are being challenged by John H. Klein and Randi Meredith.... → Read More

Seaford School District's referendum passes

SEAFORD, Del. – For the first time in 14 years the Seaford School District was able to pass an Operating Expense Referendum as well as a bond issue following a district wide vote on Wednesday, March 4th. Voters from across the Seaford School District voted in favor of a bond issue in order to raise the $900,000 dollars the school... → Read More

Seaford School District's referendum passes

SEAFORD, Del. – For the first time in 14 years the Seaford School District was able to pass an Operating Expense Referendum as well as a bond issue following a district wide vote on Wednesday, March 4th. Voters from across the Seaford School District voted in favor of a bond issue in order to raise the $900,000 dollars the school... → Read More

Seaford School District referendum taking place today

Seaford Middle SchoolSEAFORD, Del. – Those residents living in the Seaford School District have a chance to have their voices heard today as the school district is hoping to pass their first Operating Expense Referendum in 14 years and their second such referendum in 35 years. Voting began at 7:00 A.M. and will continue until 8:00 P.M. at Seaford High... → Read More

Social media threat against SCHS believed to not be credible

GEORGETOWN, Del. – A Wednesday morning threat made against students attending Sussex Central High School has increased police presence at the school, but school officials do not believe the threat is credible. According to the Delaware State Police, they are investigating the social media threat, however they believe the post is old. Parents and students were notified of the threat... → Read More

Cockeysville man receives maximum sentence for negligent manslaughter

SNOW HILL, Md. – The man responsible for the death of another driver and for causing thousands of dollars in damages in Ocean City during the 2019 summer will spend the next 17 years behind bars. 41-year-old Todd Pivec received the maximum sentence of 17 years in the Division of Corrections after The Honorable Beau H. Oglesby imposed the sentence... → Read More

Easton man arrested for allegedly stealing shotguns

MCDANIEL, Md. – Police in Maryland are searching for two shotguns after an investigation revealed that they were stolen from a man’s home in Talbot County. Deputies from the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 9000 block of Tilgham Island Road in McDaniel on Thursday, February 13th at about 1:30 P.M. for a report of a burglary in progress.... → Read More

DE man sentenced to Federal Prison

WILMINGTON, Del. – A Dover man will serve just under 2 years in Federal Prison following a sentencing on Friday, February 14th in federal court in Delaware. 50-year-old Peter Coker willfully failed to pay over $1.1 Million in payroll taxes to the Internal Revenue Service whole he was the sole owner of Sitework Safety Supplies Inc. Court documents say that... → Read More

Rocket launch cancelled again

WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. – For the second time in less than a week, NASA and Northrop Grumman have cancelled their Antares rocket launch. Originally scheduled for Sunday, February 9th, the launch was pushed back to Friday, February 14th due to weather concerns, but will be pushed back yet again due to high winds in the area. 47 ABC sent a... → Read More

DE man facing drug dealing charges following capture

Dylan JonesMILFORD, Del. – A Milford man is facing 4 charges following the conclusion of a drug investigation by the Milford Police Department. 24-year-old Dylan C. Jones was arrested on Thursday, February 13 by the MPD Drug Unit with assistance from the U.S. Marshal’s First State Fugitive Task Force. Jones became wanted after a drug investigation led to a search... → Read More

Pocomoke City names interim City Manager

POCOMOKE CITY, Md. – The Mayor of Pocomoke City, along with City Council, has announced the appointment of Jeremy Mason as City Manager on an interim basis. Mason, who currently works as a Code Enforcement Officer in the Department of Planning and Zoning, was named to the position on Thursday, February 13. The appointment comes following the resignation of former City... → Read More

Balloon releases could soon be banned in MD

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – A bill that would ban the release of non-biodegradable balloons has cleared the Maryland Senate. Senate Bill 28, which is sponsored by Senator Mary Beth Carozza (R) , passed out of the Senate by a vote of 38-8. If the bill becomes a law it would prohibit anyone over the age of 13, businesses, organizations, and government... → Read More

Several MD fire departments battle two alarm fire at resort

Courtesy: St. Michaels Fire DepartmentST. MICHAELS, Md. – Firefighters from seven different fire departments across three Eastern Shore counties battled a two alarm blaze at a popular summer resort in Talbot County during the morning hours of Wednesday, February 5th. According to Chief Phil Jones of the St. Michaels Fire Department, his company received a call shortly before 8:00 A.M.... → Read More

BREAKING: MSP investigating crash involving school bus with students on board

SALISBURY, Md. – The Salisbury Barrack of the Maryland State Police is investigating a multi-vehicle accident on the Salisbury Bypass involving a school bus that had children on board. According to Lt. Davala officers are responding to crash, which reportedly occurred in between the Rt. 50 and Rt. 13 exits on the Bypass, and were told that there were student-athletes... → Read More

Police capture man wanted for burglary and theft

Jaydeem S. MaddoxGEORGETOWN, Del. – Delaware State Police have managed to find and arrest a 27-year-old Georgetown resident who was wanted in connection to a burglary that occurred while the homeowners were on vacation. Jaydeem S. Maddox was arrested on Monday, February 3rd at the Sussex Family Court in Georgetown without incident on charges of second degree burglary, felony theft,... → Read More

DSP investigating fatal crash in Bridgeville

BRIDGEVILLE, Del. – Police in Sussex County are investigating a single vehicle crash that resulted in the death of a Greenwood resident. According to the Delaware State Police, a 2007 Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck was traveling east on Seashore Highway (SR 404), just west of Polk Road, when for unknown reasons the driver exited the south edge of the road... → Read More

Trial for former JMB High School principal postponed

SALISBURY, Md. – The trial of former James M. Bennett High School Principal Amy Eskridge has been postponed following a pre-trial conference in Wicomico County on Monday, February 3rd. The jury trial was set to kick off on Monday, February 10th, however the defense filed a motion in Courtroom 2 of the Wicomico County Circuit Courthouse to postpone the trial... → Read More