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Sussex Co. School Districts Are Recruiting For Teachers

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 4, 2022

Area school districts are recruiting for more teachers. The Indian River School District, the Seaford School District and Delaware State University will host several recruitment events to highlight DSU’s alternative routes to certification program. People who have obtained a bachelor’s degree in a field other than education, but are interested in becoming a teacher, are…

Suspect Arrested For Dorchester Co. Double Homicide

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 3, 2022

A Dorchester County man faces murder charges in connection with the deaths of two men who died of blunt force injuries. Maryland State Police said Thursday that Charles Jones III of Vienna, known as Trey, was arrested in front of his residence without incident Wednesday. Jones was burning items in his back yard at the…

Md. Legislation Would Permit Adult Recreational Use Of Cannabis

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 3, 2022

New legislation would put Maryland on the path to legalizing adult recreational use of cannabis, or marijuana. Under the bill, Marylanders would be permitted to possess up to 1.5- ounces of recreational cannabis without penalty. Possession of amounts between 1.5 and 2.5- ounces of cannabis would face a civil offense. Many previous convictions for ‘simple…

Del. Electric Co-op Sets New Record For Reliability In 2021

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 3, 2022

Delaware Electric Cooperative had its most reliable year ever in 2021. The member-owned utility said Wednesday that through the year there were fewer outages, and those that occurred were restored efficiently. The average outage in 2021 lasted 53 minutes, down from the previous best of 69 minutes in 2019. According to the Co-op, careful planning…

Cape May – Lewes Ferry Makes Fare Adjustments This Spring

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 3, 2022

It will cost more to cross the Delaware Bay on the Cape May – Lewes Ferry, starting April 1st – at least for most travelers. The Delaware River and Bay Authority has voted to implement a new fare schedule. During peak season between April and October, the fare for all classes of vehicles rises by…

VIDEO | Md. Gov. Hogan Sets Priorities In His Final State-of-the-State Address

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 3, 2022

Governor Larry Hogan Wednesday thanked Marylanders for their persistence through the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as providing him with the opportunity to serve as governor for two terms. The two-term Republican delivered his final State of the State Address. 鈥淢y message to you tonight is that we must all learn to live with this virus,…

Del. Legislative Women’s Caucus Hopes To Address Gender Disparities In Several Areas

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 2, 2022

Making Delaware a better place for women to live, work and raise a family is the goal of the Delaware Legislative Women’s Caucus. The caucus will be co-chaired by House Majority Leader Valerie Longhurst, D-Bear and Senator Marie Pinkney, D-New Castle. 鈥淒uring my time in the Legislature, I鈥檝e been fortunate to work alongside so many…

2 Baltimore Men – 1 Wanted In Md. – Arrested In Dover Area

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 2, 2022

Two Baltimore men – one of whom is suspected of attempted murder – are behind bars following their arrests in Kent County. Dover Police said Wednesday that they received word that the two men were staying at a local mobile home community. Officers spotted a vehicle containing two suspects on South DuPont Highway, but the…

Del. Tax Season Begins; State Filing Deadline Is May 2nd

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 2, 2022

Tax season is underway in The First State. The Delaware Division of Revenue began processing 2021 individual income tax returns Monday. There was a delay due to programming that was required under state legislation that exempts Unemployment Insurance payments from Delaware Income Tax in 2021. Citizens are encouraged to file online at 聽de.gov/filetax or through…

Caught On Camera: Police Look For Suspect In Vehicle Theft

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 2, 2022

Milford Police are looking for the person who swiped an unlocked, running motor vehicle from the parking lot of a coin-operated laundry business. According to police, the theft occurred in the 900-block of North Walnut Street Tuesday at about 7:18 p.m. The operator of the vehicle, a 2005 silver or gray Chevrolet Equinox, was in…

2 Teens Shot In Salisbury Expected To Be OK

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 2, 2022

Two teenagers have been shot in Salisbury. Police investigated reports of gunfire Tuesday evening in the area of East Church Street and Naylor Street.Police said the victims were taken to a hospital for treatment of injuries that are not life-threatening. At last word, the search was continuing for suspects. Anyone with information is asked to…

Report: No Laws Broken In Police Use of Deadly Force in Seaford Last Year

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 1, 2022

An investigation into an officer-involved shooting in Seaford last year that resulted in a woman’s death has determined that the actions of law enforcement did not rise to a criminal offense, according to the Delaware Attorney General’s Office. 51-year-old Kelly Rooks died in March 2021. Police at the time said she became combative when she…

Feb. Updates For Del. Hunters

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 1, 2022

February brings more hunting opportunities for hunters in Delaware. Youth Waterfowl Hunting Day is Saturday, February 5th and is open for hunters ages 10 through 15. Other hunting and trapping seasons also continue this month. Hunters should be aware of license requirements, The Department of Natural Resources provided these updates: Youth Waterfowl Hunting Day: The one-day,…

Md. Mails Out Requests For Mail-in Primary Ballots

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 1, 2022

Maryland voters will start to receive forms to request a mail-in ballot in advance of the 2022 primary election. The Maryland State Board of Elections said Monday that more than 3,000,000 registered voters will have the option of asking for a mail-in ballot. Marylanders with a state driver’s license or MVA-issued ID card may also…

Relief Help Available For Del. Fisheries-Related Businesses Impacted By Pandemic

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 1, 2022

Delaware’s fishery-related businesses that were significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can apply for relief funding through the Consolidated Appropriations Act. According to the Delaware Department of Natural Resources, commercial fishing businesses, shellfish aquaculture specialists, for-hire recreational fishing operations, seafood dealers and processors may qualify for funding. They must show a revenue decline of more…

Update: Del. State Parks Surf Fishing Permits Sell Out In Hours

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 1, 2022

(update from DNREC) “The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced today it has reached its cap of 17,000 Delaware standard surf fishing permits issued for the calendar year. While no more standard surf fishing permits that allow fishing anytime will be sold until the 2023 season, the popular off-peak permits introduced by…

TidalHealth Makes Adjustments To Hospital Visitation Policy

By The Talk of Delmarva News / February 1, 2022

TidalHealth will adjust its patient visitation policies effective today (Tue. Feb. 1st) at Nanticoke Hospital in Seaford and Peninsula Regional in Salisbury. Hospitalized patients will now be allowed one designated visitor age 18 or older for the duration of the patient’s stay.Visitors will be screened for fever and other COVID-19 symptoms. Other protective measures remain…

Del. COVID-19 State of Emergency Revised, Extended

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 31, 2022

Delaware Governor John Carney has formally extended the COVID-19 State of Emergency, as required for it to remain in effect for another 30 days. The State of Emergency was implemented January 3rd to allow for members of the Delaware National Guard to be trained as Certified Nursing Assistants and to grant Delaware Public Health some…

Laurel Man Arrested Following Home Invasion

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 31, 2022

A Laurel man has been arrested in connection with a home invasion. According to Delaware State Police, troopers were called Sunday night about a home invasion in progress in the 30,000-block of Discount Land Road. Police saw a suspect standing in the doorway. He came out after multiple commands and was taken into custody. State…

Del. Lawmakers Approve Continuation Of Tax Relief For People Left Unemployed During Pandemic

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 31, 2022

Tax relief measures and business-friendly procedures that were implemented in Delaware during the COVID-19 pandemic will carry on in The First State. The State Senate has passed a bill (HB 285) that would exempt unemployment benefits paid in 2021 from Delaware state income tax. The measure would also maintain favorable tax rates for employers that…

Del. Legislation Targets Fake COVID-19 Vax Cards

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 31, 2022

Fake COVID-19 vaccination cards are targeted in new legislation filed in the Delaware General Assembly. The measure (HB 302) would add a definition of phony vaccination cards to the crime of second-degree forgery. 鈥淢ore and more, we have seen cases of individuals forging vaccination cards to circumvent guidelines or requirements to get vaccinated. This isn鈥檛…

Md. GOP Lawmakers Outline Tax Relief, Anti-Crime Legislation

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 31, 2022

Maryland State Senate Republicans have started a push for tax relief legislation and anti-crime bills in 2022. GOP lawmakers have introduced a bill to repeal what became known as the Netflix Tax, a tax that was implemented on digital downloads during the COVID-19 pandemic. A veterans home ownership tax credit and legislation to roll back…

Health Survey Goes Out To Selected Del. Households

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 31, 2022

Delaware Public Health has begun a series of community assessments to get a better understanding of the concerns and needs of Delawareans during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to improve overall health of Delawareans in the future. DPH and the University of Delaware Partnership for Healthy Communities and Epidemiology Program will conduct the survey. Households have…

Controversy Swirls Around Md. Legislative Redistricting Votes

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 31, 2022

The Maryland House of Delegates has approved new maps for legislative districts that were produced by the General Assembly’s Legislative Redistricting Advisory Commission. Republican lawmakers made a final attempt Thursday to get support for maps produced by the Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission, a panel that was appointed by Governor Larry Hogan in early 2021. Fair…

Update: Fire Heavily Damages Laurel Apartment Structure

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 28, 2022

UPDATED: 1/28/22 – 1pm – The cause an origin of a fire that destroyed the Rigbie Apartments on North Central Avenue in Laurel Thursday night. Laurel firefighters were called just before 7pm and found smoke and flames coming from the 16 unit, 3 story building. All occupants were able to escape without injury, but 54…