Joe Ciccanti

Maryland State Police To Increase Patrols Over St. Patrick’s Day Weekend

By Joe Ciccanti / March 12, 2025

Maryland State Police are urging motorists to avoid aggressive, distracted and impaired driving throughout St. Patrick’s Day weekend. As a part of planned initiatives from Friday, March 14th through Monday, March 17th, Maryland State Troopers from all 23 barracks, including the State Police Impaired Driving Reduction Effort (SPIDRE) team, will focus on aggressive, distracted and…

NOAA Educational Partnership Program Education and Science Forum at UMES

By Joe Ciccanti / March 12, 2025

  The 11th Biennial Educational Partnership Program (NOAA EPP) Education and Science Forum took place at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) earlier this month, bringing together top researchers, educators, and students to explore the future of marine and atmospheric sciences. Hosted by the NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center (LMRCSC), the event…

Home Under Renovation Catches Fire in Wicomico County

By Joe Ciccanti / March 12, 2025

The cause of a fire at a two story, wood framed, residential structure on River Street in Quantico in Wicomico County–is under investigation. Late last night, the owner of the property who lives nearby discovered the fire. According to the Maryland Office of the State Fire Marshal, prior to the fire, which started on the inside,…

IRS Tax Season Information and Updates

By Joe Ciccanti / March 8, 2025

As we head into the peak of the 2025 tax season and people file their 2024 returns, Joseph Olivares of the IRS tells the Talk of Delmarva that among the improvements made to the process are the mobile tax forms that are available… If you have any questions, call 1-800 -829-1040 or visit IRS.gov where…

UPDATED: 60-Year-Old Man Wanted for Assault in Georgetown in Custody in PA

By Joe Ciccanti / March 7, 2025

UPDATED – Delaware State Police report that the suspect, John Bell has been arrested in Pennsylvania.   ===================================   The Delaware State Police is asking for help in finding 60-year-old John Bell. He is wanted for multiple felony charges following an assault that occurred on March 5th in Georgetown. Police say he is driving a…

UPDATED: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Issues Permit for Rebuild of Francis Scott Key Bridge

By Joe Ciccanti / March 7, 2025

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Baltimore District, has issued its permit (Section 10/404/408 permit decision) for the rebuild of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, granting the Maryland Transportation Authority permission to construct the bridge that will reconnect the I-695 Baltimore Beltway and improve community accessibility lost following the collapse of the original structure…

Senators Coons, Cramer Introduce Bill to Expand Access to Rental Assistance Program for Affordable Housing

By Joe Ciccanti / March 6, 2025

U.S. Senators Chris Coons and Republican Kevin Cramer of North Dakota introduced their Choice in Affordable Housing Act today to improve the federal government’s largest rental assistance program. The bipartisan bill would make it easier to access Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs)—often referred to as Section 8 vouchers—and attract and retain landlords to participate in the…

Bill Introduced to Establish Office of Suicide Prevention in Delaware

By Joe Ciccanti / March 6, 2025

49 other  U.S. states have an Office of Suicide Prevention – Delaware is currently the only state in the nation without one. Legislation that has been introduced in Delaware proposes to change that.  Under House Bill 54, sponsored by Representative Eric Morrison and Senator Spiros Mantzavinos, The Office of Suicide Prevention would support the Suicide Prevention Coalition in raising…

Legislation in Delaware Introduced to Strengthen Utility Shutoff Protections for Delaware Residents

By Joe Ciccanti / March 6, 2025

In an effort to continue to address the impact of rising utility costs, lawmakers in Delaware have introduced new legislation that would provide stronger consumer protections for residents at risk of losing heating or cooling services. Sponsored by Representative Melanie Ross Levin, Representative Rae Moore, and Senator Stephanie Hansen, House Bill 62 makes several updates…

UPDATE: Maryland Appellate Court Rules Against Executive Giordano in Charter Dispute; County Executive’s Office Calls Ruling Misleading

By Joe Ciccanti / March 6, 2025

The Appellate Court of Maryland has ruled in favor of the Wicomico County Council in a dispute with County Executive Julie Giordano over the confirmation of an Assistant Director of Administration. The court clarified that under Section 315(A) of the Wicomico County Charter, executive appointments requiring Council confirmation must be formally submitted and acted upon…

Fairfax, Virginia Man Arrested by Easton Police for Impersonating a Police Officer, Providing Fictitious Documents, and Weapon-Related Charges

By Joe Ciccanti / March 6, 2025

A 30-year-old Fairfax, Virginia man has been arrested by Easton, Maryland Police for providing false information including fictitious documents as well as impersonating a police officer. According to Easton Police, On February 4th, Richard R. Browning V applied to the Easton Police Department as a Certified Police Lateral, claiming to be employed by the U.S.…

Attorney General Brown Joins Coalition of Attorneys General in Issuing Multistate Guidance for Schools on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Initiatives

By Joe Ciccanti / March 6, 2025

Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and a coalition of 15 attorneys general have issued guidance to schools on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility initiatives. The guidance comes in response to recent federal actions, including an executive order and policy guidance from the U.S. Department of Education, which address diversity policies in schools. The attorneys general…

Delaware State Police Arrest Pennsylvania Man for Assault Following Crash in Milford

By Joe Ciccanti / March 5, 2025

Delaware State Police arrested a  45-year-old Lincoln University, Pennsylvania man for felony assault after he pepper-sprayed a man following a rear-end crash in Milford yesterday, March 4th. Police say Jason Boyd, who was driving a Chevrolet Silverado, is accused of tailgating a Honda Element before colliding with it when the driver abruptly applied his brakes.…

Head-On Collision Under Investigation; Five Injured

By Joe Ciccanti / March 5, 2025

A head-on collision that occurred yesterday evening, March 4th in the area of Rum Bridge Road and Seashore Highway is under investigation. According to Delaware State Police, a 25-year-old Georgetown man in a Toyota attempted to pass another vehicle on a double-yellow line, crashing into a Mazda driven by a 65-year-old Seaford man. In addition…

Governor Meyer Announces Comprehensive Plan to Address Rising Energy Costs in Delaware

By Joe Ciccanti / March 5, 2025

Today, Governor Matt Meyer announced a comprehensive plan to address rising energy costs in Delaware, strengthen consumer protections, and demand immediate relief for Delmarva Power customers who experienced severe bill increases over the past several months.  The Meyer Administration will work alongside legislators, consumer advocates, and energy regulators to ensure these immediate relief measures and…

Worcester County Commissioner Pushes for Property Tax Relief Amid Budget Uncertainty

By Joe Ciccanti / March 5, 2025

Worcester County Commissioner Chip Bertino is advocating for property tax relief amid rising costs. He made a motion, which passed unanimously during the Commissioners’ comments portion of Tuesday’s meeting, to analyze the impact of reducing the property tax rate by up to five cents or maintaining the Constant Yield rate for the FY 2026 budget.…

Maryland Awards $12.4 Million in Opioid Restitution Fund Competitive Grants, Announces Strategic Overdose Response Priorities

By Joe Ciccanti / March 5, 2025

Maryland Lieutenant Governor Aruna K. Miller and the Office of Overdose Response have announced $12.4 million in grants from the state’s Opioid Restitution Fund. The funding, sourced from opioid-related legal settlements, will support 28 programs aimed at addressing overdose and substance use disorders. Lt. Governor Miller emphasized the importance of these programs in combating the…

Parkville, MD Woman Pleads Guilty to Over $3.6 Million in Medicaid Fraud

By Joe Ciccanti / March 5, 2025

A 44-year-old Parkville, Maryland woman has pleaded guilty to two counts of defrauding the Maryland Medicaid program of more than $3.6 million by billing for mental health services for Medicaid recipients that were never provided. According to the Maryland Attorney General’s Office, between November 2019 and September 2024, Tasha S. Saunders operated two behavioral health…

UPDATED: Milford Man Wanted for Attempted Murder Extradited to Delaware

By Joe Ciccanti / March 3, 2025

UPDATED – 03/03/25 – A 37 year old Milford man wanted for attempted murder has been extradited back to Delaware from Philadelphia with the assistance of the Delaware Department of Justice. Derrick Legree has been formally charged in connection with a November 3, 2024 attempted murder investigation. He is charged with multiple offenses: Attempted Murder…

UPDATED: DSP Identify Victim in Fatal Head-on Crash in Selbyville

By Joe Ciccanti / March 2, 2025

UPDATED – 03/02/25 – Delaware State Police have identified 60-year-old Glenn Duncan of Selbyville, Delaware, as the man who died in a fatal head-on crash on Wednesday afternoon in Selbyville.   ======================================================   ORIGINAL STORY – 02/27/25 – A 60-year-old Selbyville man is dead after a head-on crash that occurred yesterday afternoon in Selbyville. According…

UPDATED: Dump Truck Crash in Smyrna Leaves Magnolia Man Dead

By Joe Ciccanti / March 1, 2025

UPDATED – 03/01/25 – Delaware State Police have identified 63-year-old Harry Brown of Magnolia, Delaware, as the man who died in a single-vehicle fatal crash on Wednesday morning in Smyrna. ========================================================= ORIGINAL STORY – 02/27/25 – A 63-year-old Magnolia Man is dead after a single-vehicle fatal crash that occurred yesterday morning in Smyrna. According to…

UPDATE: Gold Alert for Millsboro Teen–Canceled

By Joe Ciccanti / February 27, 2025

The Delaware State Police Troop 7 has canceled the Gold Alert for 15-year-old Madison Dimattia of Millsboro. She has been found.   Original Post The Delaware State Police Troop 7 is issuing a Gold Alert for 15-year-old Madison Dimattia of 34875 Keelson Street in Millsboro. According to Police, Madison got into an argument with her…

Senator Coons Speaks on Senate Floor to Request Unanimous Consent for Tariff Bill

By Joe Ciccanti / February 27, 2025

  Senator Chris Coons this afternoon spoke on the Senate floor to request unanimous consent on his bill, the Stopping Tariffs on Allies and Bolstering Legislative Exercise of (STABLE) Trade Policy Act, ahead of the expected implementation of President Trump’s tariffs on Canada and Mexico next week…   Republican U.S. Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho…

Delaware State Police Arrest Two 18-Year-Olds in Millsboro Robbery

By Joe Ciccanti / February 27, 2025

Delaware State Police have arrested two 18-year-olds –Jyair Freeman of Smyrna and Tizonn Trotter of Elkton– following a robbery in Millsboro. Police responded to Lucky Lane on Tuesday afternoon, February 25th. Police say a 15-year-old had arranged via social media to sell sweatshirts, believing he was meeting a cousin. When the green Kia Soul arrived…

DNREC to Close The Point at Cape Henlopen for Beach-nesting Bird Season Starting March 1

By Joe Ciccanti / February 27, 2025

The Point at Cape Henlopen State Park, including a stretch of ocean and bay beach, will be closed starting Saturday, March 1st . Since 1993, The Point has closed annually for most of the spring and summer for the benefit of threatened and endangered beach-nesters and migratory shorebirds, including piping plovers, American oystercatchers, least terns,…