Joe Ciccanti

DSP Looking for Camden-Wyoming Man Wanted for Multiple Offenses Including Robbery

By Joe Ciccanti / April 3, 2025

Delaware State Police are asking for the public’s help in finding 20-year-old Jordan Finsted of Camden-Wyoming, Delaware. He is wanted for multiple offenses, including a robbery charge, stemming from an incident that took place yesterday morning near Marydel. All attempts to contact or locate him have been unsuccessful. Information about Jordan’s location can be provided…

MD State Highway Administration to Improve Roadways in Dorchester, Somerset, and Wicomico and Worcester Counties Starting Next Week

By Joe Ciccanti / April 3, 2025

Several roadway improvement projects will begin in Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester counties in the coming weeks, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration. The projects include milling, repairing roadway depressions, resurfacing and installing new line striping. Motorists can expect single-lane closures during resurfacing operations. All work is expected to be complete…

Senator Coons Denounces President Trump’s Canada Tariffs on Senate Floor; Resolution to Repeal Tariffs Passes 51-48

By Joe Ciccanti / April 3, 2025

U.S. Senator Chris Coons spoke on the U.S. Senate floor, sharply criticizing President Trump’s newly imposed global tariffs. Senator Coons last night called on his colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support a resolution that would end the tariffs President Trump has imposed on Canada…   The resolution did pass, 51-48. Senator Coons is…

Wrong-Way Driver on Route 301 Arrested for DUI

By Joe Ciccanti / April 3, 2025

A vehicle heading the wrong way on Route 301 near Route 213 in Queen Anne’s County led to the arrest of 57-year-old Alice Kirby of Church Hill, Maryland. The traffic stop which led to the arrest was initiated on March 28th. The vehicle had almost struck a Maryland State trooper head on near Rolling Bridge…

Marylanders Join the First Substance Use Awareness Rally In Annapolis

By Joe Ciccanti / April 2, 2025

Marylanders gathered at Lawyer’s Mall in Annapolis today for the state’s first Substance Use Awareness Advocacy Day rally, hosted by Lieutenant Governor Aruna K. Miller and Special Secretary of Overdose Response Emily Keller. Rally attendees represented a broad and diverse coalition—including community leaders from areas most impacted by the crisis, advocates, representatives from community-based organizations,…

Legislative Hall Expansion Project Suspended Amid Budget Constraints

By Joe Ciccanti / April 2, 2025

Citing state funding challenges and federal budget cuts, Delaware legislative leaders have temporarily halted the Legislative Hall expansion project. Officials had planned to modernize the Capitol Complex to enhance public participation, improve safety, and expand office space, but have called on the Building Committee to pause the project. In a joint statement, Democratic leaders emphasized…

Gaithersburg, MD Man Arrested for DUI, Endangering the Welfare of a Child

By Joe Ciccanti / April 2, 2025

  A Gaithersburg, MD Man was arrested by Lewes police for driving under the influence. According to the Lewes PD on March 24th, at about 7:45 pm, officers on routine patrol near Lewes Beach spotted a Silver Toyota driving the wrong way on Bayview Avenue without headlights on. The officers immediately initiated a stop of…

Delaware State Chamber of Commerce Releases White Paper on the Trends Shaping Delaware’s Future

By Joe Ciccanti / April 2, 2025

The Delaware State Chamber of Commerce released a white paper, The Trends Shaping Delaware’s Future, analyzing demographic and labor force shifts affecting the state’s economic growth and competitiveness. Key areas of focus include: Demographics & Workforce Shifts, Economic Competitiveness & Business Climate, and Housing, Migration & Affordability, and Technology & Innovation. The report also offers recommendations to address the state’s…

South Bethany Annual Budget to be Approved April 11th

By Joe Ciccanti / April 2, 2025

  The South Bethany Town Council will vote on the Fiscal Year 2026 budget on April 11 at 9 a.m. The budget, effective May 1, 2025, covers all operating expenses and funds capital asset replacements but does not project a surplus. Due to newly adopted property assessments, the tax rate will drop significantly from $1.30…

Town of Berlin Electric Utility Department Honored with National Award for Outstanding Safety Practices

By Joe Ciccanti / April 2, 2025

The Town of Berlin Electric Utility Department has earned the American Public Power Association’s Safety Award of Excellence for safe operating practices in 2024. The utility earned the Gold Designation award in the category for utilities with 15,000 to 29,999 worker hours of annual worker exposure. More than 200 utilities entered the annual Safety Awards…

UPDATED: Delaware State Police Investigating Single-Vehicle Fatal Crash in Selbyville

By Joe Ciccanti / March 29, 2025

UPDATED – 03/29/25 – Delaware State Police have identified 27-year-old Dalyn Budler of Bishopville, Maryland as the woman who died in the single-vehicle fatal crash that occurred Wednesday night on Cypress Road in Selbyville. ==================================================== ORIGINAL STORY – 03/27/25 – One person is dead after a single-vehicle crash that occurred last night in Selbyville. According…

UPDATED: Delaware State Police Investigating Fatal Three-Vehicle Crash in Felton

By Joe Ciccanti / March 28, 2025

UPDATED – 03/28/25 – Delaware State Police have identified 33 year-old Robert Hawkins of Dover, Delaware, as the man who died in a fatal three-vehicle crash that occurred Wednesday morning on Canterbury Road in Felton.    =====================================================================================   ORIGINAL STORY – 03/26/25 – One man is dead, and another has been hospitalized after a three-vehicle…

DelDOT Traffic Alerts Related to Area Bridge Work

By Joe Ciccanti / March 27, 2025

In the Milton area, lane closures will go into effect at SR 1 and SR 16 for bridge inspection on April 8th., according to DelDOT. Motorists can expect daytime lane closures 9:00am to 3:00pm.   Also, DelDOT announces there will be nighttime lane closures along US 113 to place beams for the new bridge on…

Governor Meyer Presents Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Reset

By Joe Ciccanti / March 27, 2025

Delaware Governor Matt Meyer today presented the State of Delaware’s Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Reset. Among the highlights of his presentation was the proposed adjustment of tax brackets. Governor Meyer says that the way in which the government is funded should be fair across all communities of the First State…     He explains that every…

Two Arrested During Prostitution Operation

By Joe Ciccanti / March 27, 2025

An operation earlier this week conducted by the Dover Police Department specifically targeting prostitution at an undisclosed Dover area Hotel led to the arrest of two men. 49-year-old Matthew Boone of Barclay, Maryland and 31-year-old William Thomas of Dover were both released on a criminal summons on the charge of Patronizing a Prostitute. Patronizing or…

Felton Police Arrest Two Following Months-Long Drug Investigation

By Joe Ciccanti / March 27, 2025

A nine-month investigation into crack cocaine distribution has led to the arrest of two individuals in Kent County. Felton Police along with Viola and Milford Police, executed a search warrant at a residence on Abec Lane in Felton. 71-year-old Alfred Sewell and 58-year-old Terrie Keys were detained and arrested on multiple drug charges. Sewell was…

AG Jennings Urges Consumers to Check Eligibility for Compensation for Inflated Generic Drug Prices

By Joe Ciccanti / March 26, 2025

Attorney General Kathy Jennings is urging consumers to check their eligibility for compensation for certain generic drug purchases as Delaware joins 50 states and territories in seeking preliminary approval for a $39.1 million settlement with generic drug manufacturer Apotex over conspiracy to inflate prices and limit competition. Delawareans may qualify for restitution under the terms…

Governor Moore Commemorates the One-Year Anniversary of the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse

By Joe Ciccanti / March 26, 2025

Governor Wes Moore today joined Maryland leaders to mark the one-year anniversary of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore — remembering the six lives lost, honoring those who courageously responded, and commemorating the resilience of the entire state. The governor was joined by leaders from across the state of Maryland for a commemoration…

Delaware Mosquito Control Section Plans Insecticide Application Downstate

By Joe Ciccanti / March 26, 2025

The Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans an insecticide application to control mosquito larvae in flooded forested wetland habitats. The locations of the planned application include Georgetown, Harrington, and Woodside as well as near other areas in Kent and Sussex Counties. This application–weather permitting– could take place during the daylight hours on Thursday, March 27th via…

Florida Man Extradited in $200K Dorchester County Marine Burglary and Theft Case

By Joe Ciccanti / March 26, 2025

The Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office has arrested and charged a Florida man following a months-long investigation into a large-scale commercial burglary at Gootee’s Marine in Church Creek, Maryland.  On December 16, 2024, deputies responded to Gootee’s Marine for a reported theft from a secure boat storage yard. Six outboard boat motors, valued at more than…

Bipartisan Legislation Introduced to Safeguard Free Speech

By Joe Ciccanti / March 26, 2025

Senator Spiros Mantzavinos has introduced bipartisan legislation–Senate Bill 80 aiming to safeguard free speech. The bill clarifies aspects of Delaware Code relating to strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs). SLAPPs commonly manifest as defamation, invasion of privacy, and nuisance complaints that weaponize legal action with the intention to limit public participation in the political process.…

Governor Meyer Signs Senate Bill 21 Strengthening Delaware’s Corporate Law

By Joe Ciccanti / March 26, 2025

Governor Matt Meyer has signed Senate Bill 21 into law, marking a significant update to Delaware’s corporate statutes. The legislation, which received bipartisan support in both the House and Senate, aims to maintain Delaware’s position as a leading jurisdiction for U.S. and global businesses. Developed in consultation with corporate leaders and legal experts, the bill…

UPDATED: Gold Alert Canceled for Missing Frankford Teen

By Joe Ciccanti / March 21, 2025

UPDATED – 03/21/25 – Delaware State Police have located the missing teen. ============================================================= ORIGINAL STORY – 03/20/25 – Delaware State Police Troop 4 has issued a Gold Alert for 14-year-old Adam Harding of Frankford. He was last seen on Omar Road in Frankford on January 28th. Attempts to contact and locate him have been unsuccessful…

IRSD Referendum Defeated

By Joe Ciccanti / March 20, 2025

The Indian River School District’s current expense referendum was defeated by district residents yesterday– Thursday, March 20th. The unofficial vote totals are as follows: FOR: 4,749 AGAINST: 5,424 “We are obviously disappointed with the result of the referendum but understand that this is part of the school funding process in Delaware,” Superintendent Dr. Jay Owens said. “We…

Advocates Call for Collaboration to Strengthen Healthcare in Delaware

By Joe Ciccanti / March 20, 2025

Surrounded by elected officials and advocates, five leading health organizations today announced a first-ever cross-sector advocacy agenda to strengthen healthcare in the First State. This coalition is made up of the Delaware Healthcare Association, Medical Society of Delaware, Delaware Nurses Association, Delaware Health Care Facilities Association and Delaware Association for Home & Community Care. Senate…