Joe Ciccanti

New Animal Welfare License Plate Designed to Help Protect Animals in Need

By Joe Ciccanti / May 21, 2025

The Office of Animal Welfare (OAW) is introducing its new Animal Welfare License Plate, designed to support initiatives that enhance the well-being of companion animals across the state. This license plate is available through the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and serves as a visible commitment to animal welfare while contributing to programs that protect animals…

Legislation Introduced in Delaware to Provide Support to Families of Suicide Victims

By Joe Ciccanti / May 21, 2025

Lawmakers today introduced new legislation that would provide direct support to families who have lost a loved one to suicide. Sponsored by Rep. Eric Morrison and Sen. Spiros Mantzavinos, House Bill 174 would create a fund for surviving families of suicide victims to help cover the costs related to their loss, including funeral expenses, mental…

Worcester County Commissioners to Conduct Budget Work Session

By Joe Ciccanti / May 21, 2025

The Worcester County Commissioners will conduct a budget work session on the Requested FY26 County Operating Budget on Wednesday, May 28th at 12 p.m. The meeting will take place in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room in the Worcester County Government Center in Snow Hill. The meeting is open to the public.

Delaware State Police Arrest Two Teens Following Shooting Incident in Laurel

By Joe Ciccanti / May 21, 2025

Delaware State Police have arrested two male teenagers–a 14-year-old and a 15-year-old from Laurel– following a shooting that happened yesterday, May 20th. Around 12:20 p.m., troopers and Laurel Police officers responded to Seaford Road after receiving a report of gunfire. Investigators learned that as a vehicle headed north on Seaford Road near Discount Land Road,…

Carozza-Hartman Letter to U.S. Interior Secretary Supports Ocean City-Worcester Offshore Wind Energy Lawsuit

By Joe Ciccanti / May 21, 2025

Senator Mary Beth Carozza and Delegate Wayne Hartman this month sent a letter to U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, to file motions pertaining to the Town of Ocean City’s lawsuit Town of Ocean City’s lawsuit concerning the Maryland Offshore Wind (Marwin) project. They seek to align the project with a previous executive order issued by…

Storage Building in Salisbury Fire–Result of Arson

By Joe Ciccanti / May 21, 2025

A fire at a storage building was intentionally set and involved two juveniles, according to the Maryland Office of the State Fire Marshal. The arson incident occurred yesterday evening on North Salisbury Boulevard in Salisbury. No injuries were reported. Structural damage was estimated at $30,000 and loss of contents at $5,000. Referrals to the Department…

DNREC Announces Record Harvests Set for Delaware During 2024-’25 White-tailed Deer and Wild Turkey Seasons

By Joe Ciccanti / May 21, 2025

Two of Delaware’s most popular and productive hunting seasons – for wild turkey and white-tailed deer – have yielded state record harvests for both game species during the 2024-’25 season. Record harvests for both deer and turkey during the same overall hunting season is an historic first for Delaware, according to the DNREC Division of…

Senator Pettyjohn Reintroduces Legislation to Protect Consumer Choice in Vehicle Purchases

By Joe Ciccanti / May 15, 2025

With a controversial electric vehicle (EV) sales mandate still on the books and set to take effect without legislative action or regulatory repeal, Senate Republican Whip Brian Pettyjohn has introduced Senate Bill 140 (SB 140). The legislation seeks to prohibit the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) from enacting regulations that limit the…

Troopers Arrest Selbyville Man for Assault and Resisting Arrest in Millville

By Joe Ciccanti / May 15, 2025

Delaware State Police have arrested a 30-year-old Selbyville man for causing a disturbance at a Wells Fargo bank in Millville. According to Police, Alejandro Rivera yelled, punched walls, and forcibly reentered the locked bank, prompting employees to hide in a secure room. When police arrived, he resisted arrest, injuring a trooper and two Ocean View…

Governor Moore Signs Executive Order to Support Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Audit Findings in In-Custody Restraint-Related Death Investigations

By Joe Ciccanti / May 15, 2025

Governor Wes Moore signed an executive order to improve accountability and transparency in the conduct of in-custody restraint-related death investigations following the release of audit findings related to the investigation of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner from 2003-2019. Governor Moore announced that one of the elements of the executive order includes the creation…

Dover Police Investigating Burglaries at Area Businesses

By Joe Ciccanti / May 15, 2025

The Dover Police Department is investigating a burglary at the Governor’s Café on Kings Highway overnight on Monday. At 9:45 a.m., Dover Police received a call for a burglary at the business. Officers responded and found a window on the building that had been shattered. Police say that sometime between Monday at 5:00 p.m. and…

State Fire Marshal Partners With Maryland Fire Service for Community Risk Reduction Weekend

By Joe Ciccanti / May 15, 2025

On May 17th-18th, fire officials and local Fire/EMS departments will be visiting neighborhoods for the Statewide Maryland Community Risk Reduction Weekend. Acting State Fire Marshal Jason M. Mowbray says Maryland Community Risk Reduction Weekend is a vital opportunity for fire departments and first responders to engage directly with residents, identify potential hazards, and strengthen the…

UPDATE: Victim Identified; Motorcyclist Dies From Injuries Days After Crash in Millville

By Joe Ciccanti / May 15, 2025

UPDATE: Delaware State Police have identified 35-year-old Corey Henry of Ocean View as the man who died from injuries sustained in a fatal motorcycle crash in Millville. The Delaware State Police Troop 7 Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate this incident.    Original Post: A 35-year-old Ocean View man has died from injuries sustained in…

Dover Police Arrest One of Two in Burglary Suspects at Isabelle Isle

By Joe Ciccanti / May 15, 2025

Dover Police have arrested a 25-year-old Dover man on burglary charges, following an incident Monday afternoon. The victim told police that two strangers were unlawfully entering their apartment on Isabelle Isle. Dover Police arrived on the scene and found two individuals in the complex’s stairwell; however, when confronted by the Police, they ran back to…

Senator Dave Wilson Introduces Bill to Ease Cost of Adoptions for Relative Guardians

By Joe Ciccanti / May 14, 2025

Senator Dave Wilson has introduced legislation designed to reduce the legal and financial barriers that often prevent relatives from adopting children in their care. Senate Substitute 1 for Senate Bill 79 (SB 79) would create a pathway to free legal counsel for qualifying guardians who seek to adopt a child formerly in state custody. While…

City of Rehoboth Beach Potential Curfew for Minors to be Discussed at the City Meeting this Friday, May 16th

By Joe Ciccanti / May 14, 2025

At its upcoming meeting on Friday, May 16th, the City of Rehoboth Beach will discuss and consider a proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 198 of the city code, which addresses Peace and Good Order. The amendment would add a new section establishing a curfew for minors.   Additional Info from the Rehoboth-Dewey Chamber of Commerce…

Lisa Blunt Rochester Questions FAA Representative in Senate Commitee Hearing Regarding Aviation-Related issues

By Joe Ciccanti / May 14, 2025

Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester questioned FAA officials during today’s Senate Commerce Committee hearing on aviation safety, air traffic, and technology, held one year after the FAA Reauthorization. She added that other significant variables that drive this crisis, such as the lack of a robust and well-supported aviation workforce. Senator Blunt Rochester asked Franklin McIntosh, deputy chief…

The FAIR Leave Act Introduced Aiming to Expand Family Leave for Married Workers

By Joe Ciccanti / May 14, 2025

Married couples who work for the same employer are often required to split a single 12-week leave under the current Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) rules, limiting their ability to care for family or bond with a new child. Newly introduced legislation–the FAIR Leave Act– seeks to change that by ensuring each spouse receives…

Arrests Made in Officer-Involved Shooting Case

By Joe Ciccanti / May 14, 2025

Delaware State Police have arrested 25-year-old James Eavesof Dover, Delaware, for several felony firearm and theft-related offenses, as well as resisting arrest, following a pursuit of a stolen vehicle that culminated in an officer-involved shooting in Townsend last week. Eaves also had an outstanding warrant for a pursuit that occurred in New Castle County last…

Legislation Introduced in Delaware to Combat Sexual Extortion and Enhance Protections for Digital Assets

By Joe Ciccanti / May 14, 2025

Senate Republican Whip Brian Pettyjohn and Representative Kim Williams have introduced two bills aimed at protecting Delaware families and strengthening legal safeguards against sexual extortion. These bills address critical issues affecting vulnerable populations and reflect Delaware’s commitment to adapting laws to modern challenges. The first bill, Senate Bill 142, strengthens penalties for sexual extortion and…

Dover Man Convicted in Series of December, 2023 Shootings, Including Fatal Attack

By Joe Ciccanti / May 14, 2025

A Kent County Superior Court jury has convicted a 22-year-old man for a series of shootings that happened in 2023. Jaquan Fletcher was convicted of multiple charges, including First-Degree Murder, three counts of Attempted First-Degree Murder, and four counts of Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony. In a separate ruling, the…

Safety Advocates Urge Action to Stop Child Deaths in Hot Cars

By Joe Ciccanti / May 10, 2025

At least 1,126 children have died in hot cars since 1990. At least 7,500 more have survived with a range of injuries—many life-altering, according to statistics released by Kids and Car Safety. Sue Ariemma who is a VP for Kids and Car Safety tells the Talk of Delmarva… In the states of Maryland and Delaware,…

Maryland State Police Investigating Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash In Somerset County

By Joe Ciccanti / May 7, 2025

One person is dead and three others injured after a two-vehicle crash that occurred shortly before 5:30 p.m. yesterday in Somerset County. Around 5:21 p.m., troopers from the Maryland State Police Princess Anne Barrack responded to the area of Ocean Highway (U.S. Route 13) at Flower Hill Church Road for the report of the crash. Police say…

Delaware State Police Arrest Georgetown Woman for Reckless Endangering

By Joe Ciccanti / May 7, 2025

Delaware State Police arrested 26-year-old Inessa Bagwell of Georgetown for reckless endangering after she drove toward a Correctional Officer on May 2nd. The incident occurred on Reynolds Pond Road in Ellendale, where Bagwell was initially asked to leave for interacting with inmates working under the supervision of the officer. She later returned, argued with the…

MDOT Info Regarding Toll Debt Text Scams

By Joe Ciccanti / May 7, 2025

Phony texts continue to circulate claiming recipients have debt to pay for using a toll road. The Maryland Department of Transportation in a statement makes clear that Maryland does NOT send texts for toll debt. Officials say this scam seeks to obtain your credit card numbers, user names & passwords. To report these scam texts…