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OC Inlet To Be Dredged This Month

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 9, 2021

The US Army Corps of Engineers has agreed to dredge the Ocean City inlet later this month. According to Congressman Andy Harris, R-Md. 1st, shoaling in the inlet will be addressed, and any obstacles that may have been stirred up by Tropical Storm Elsa would be removed. The dredging is expected to take part between…

Orsted Bids For 2nd Offshore Wind Project

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 9, 2021

Orsted is bidding to build a second offshore wind farm off the Maryland Coast that would be capable of creating 760 Megawatts of power, which would be enough to meet the needs of 250,000 homes on the Eastern Shore. Orsted is already planning its Skipjack Wind farm project, which would start operating in 2026. The…

Elsa’s Impact On Delmarva

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 9, 2021

(update, Friday morning) Rough surf and rip currents can be expected at the Delaware and Ocean City beaches following Tropical Storm Elsa. As of 9:30 a.m., Delaware Electric Cooperative, Choptank Electric Cooperative and Delmarva Power were not reporting significant numbers of outages. (original story) Tropical storm Elsa makes an impact on Delmarva. The fast-moving but…

Lewes Mobile Home Park Hit With Notice-of-Violation

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 8, 2021

The Donovan Smith Mobile Home Park LLC of Lewes received a Notice of Violation from the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Thursday for continuing violations of state laws that govern wastewater treatment and disposal systems. According to DNREC, the community’s onsite wastewater treatment system was found to be out of compliance, posing…

Update: Preparing For Elsa

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 8, 2021

An updated track for Tropical Storm Elsa from NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center places it slightly further west, which could mean a more significant impact regionally. According to the Delaware Emergency Management Agency, the main threats are expected to include rain, flooding, and increased rip currents starting late Thursday. The experience with Tropical Storm Isaias…

OC Police Arrest 2 On Weapons Charges

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 8, 2021

Two Virginia men have been arrested on weapons-related charges following a traffic stop in Ocean City. Ocean City Police said a driver went through a stop sign on Second Street Sunday, and officers on a pro-active patrol stopped and searched the vehicle. According to police, the search turned up four loaded handguns – one of…

Wild Horse At Assateague Struck, Killed By Vehicle

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 8, 2021

One of the wild horses that roam Assateague Island National Seashore has been discovered dead of apparent injuries suffered in a hit-and-run collision with a vehicle. A park employee discovered the four-year-old mare known as Moonshadow in the Oceanside Campground Tuesday.The mare’s foal was also apparently struck last week but has been seen with other…

Md. Launches Vax Scholarship Contest

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 8, 2021

Maryland is offering a scholarship incentive for young people age 12-to-17 to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Governor Larry Hogan said Wednesday that the Maryland Higher Education Commission and the Department of Health will jointly oversee the VaxU Scholarship program. Drawings will be held regularly through Labor Day. “Promotions like this are just one more way…

Gunshots Fired At Wicomico Co. Deputy’s Vehicle

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 7, 2021

A Wicomico County Sheriff’s deputy was fired upon in a vehicle while investigating reported gunshots earlier this week, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Monday July 5th just past midnight, the officer’s vehicle came under fire in the area of Chippewa Boulevard and Kiowa Avenue in Salisbury. It’s presumed that the gunshot that struck the marked…

Del. Air Quality Alert Wed.

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 7, 2021

Delaware is under a code orange air quality alert today (Wednesday) for unhealthy levels of ozone. Humid air, plenty of sunlight, pollutants and lingering smoke from Canadian wildfires will all enhance ozone development. Levels may become unhealthy for people in the sensitive groups category such as young children, the elderly, and those with heart and/or…

Holiday Weekend Checkpoints Result In 6 DUI Arrests

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 6, 2021

Holiday weekend DUI checkpoints resulted in the arrests of six drivers for driving under the influence. According to the Delaware Office of Highway Safety, 60 officers from 15 local law enforcement agencies and Delaware State Police took part in four-hour checkpoints – one in each county – Friday night into early Saturday. Nearly 2,600 vehicles…

Update: Girl Injured In Hit-and-Run Crash Near Harbeson

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 6, 2021

(updated story Wednesday morning) Delaware State Police have located the driver of a flatbed truck who was involved in a hit-and-run accident with an ATV Monday. The truck driver tried to avoid hitting an ATV that was being ridden by three girls as they pulled onto Shingle Point Road from a driveway. A 12-year-old girl…

UPDATED: Young Dolphin Rescued At New Castle Dies

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 6, 2021

UPDATED – 7/6/21 – The MERR Institute responded to a stranded bottlenose dolphin calf on the 4th of July. This baby dolphin was a good distance from its typical range, stranding up in the City of New Castle along the Delaware River. The combined elements of distance and holiday traffic made a speedy response challenging…

Man Arrested For 4th DUI Offense

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 6, 2021

A Kent County man has been charged with his fourth DUI offense following his arrest in Harrington. Harrington Police were advised over the weekend of a possibly intoxicated, reckless driver on South DuPont Highway. Officers found the vehicle on East Liberty Street, and the smell of alcohol led to an investigation. 34-year-old Joseph Watkins of…

20 Candidates Nominated For Del. Teacher Of The Year

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 6, 2021

20 Delaware educators are in the running to become Teacher of the Year for 2022. Public school districts and charter schools nominated their candidates based on ability to inspire a love of learning in students, demonstration of professional traits and devotion to teaching. According to the Department of Education, Delaware has about 10,000 public school…

Summer Meals For Kids Available Through IRSD

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 6, 2021

Schools in the Indian River School District will take part in the U.S.D.A. Summer Food Service Program this year. Meals will be provided at no charge on a first-come first-served basis at several schools in the district. Breakfast will be served on days and times that summer school is in session. The Indian River School…

Del. Listeria Case Linked To Multi-State Outbreak

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 5, 2021

Delaware Public Health has announced that the state has confirmed one case of Listeria in conection with an outbreak linked to recalled Tyson Foods ready-to-eat chicken products. DPH Monday said due to the small numbers of cases overall and to protect the privacy of all patients, additional information about the specific case would not be…

Mobile Food Pantry Returns To Sussex Co. Tues.

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 5, 2021

Drive-through mobile food pantries will return this week to assist Delaware families who face food insecurity. The Food Bank of Delaware will host a mobile pantry Tuesday at Crossroad Community Church in Georgetown. Pantries will be held in each county later in the week and early next week. Guests are asked to clear space in…

Del. Communities Get 1st Shares Of Rescue Plan Funding

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 5, 2021

Dozens of local governments in Delaware now have a share of just less than $44-million in their accounts from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. State Treasurer Colleen Davis’ office was charged by the Federal Government with developing the distribution process, and the first round has been completed. Davis said decisions on how to…

Fins Up! Shark Week Blimp Hovers Over Delmarva

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 5, 2021

Visitors to the Delaware beaches who look up may be treated to a Jaws-ome sight. The Discovery Shark Week Blimp is 128 feet long and 44 feet high. Wrapped to resemble a shark, the blimp has been flying the east coast in celebration of the 33rd anniversary of Shark Week. Information obtained by WGMD indicates…

Crash Leads To Driver’s Arrest For DUI, Drugs – Weapons Charges

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 5, 2021

A crash investigation has led to a Bridgeville man’s arrest for DUI and drugs-and-weapons charges. Delaware State Police said troopers responded to a reported crash in the 13,000-block of Deer Forest Road early Saturday, and found a car in a ditch. Police said the troopers saw a black handgun on the driver’s side floorboard as…

DSU Completes Acquisition Of Wesley College

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 2, 2021

Delaware State University has officially become the first Historically Black College and University to acquire another institution of higher education with its acquisition of Wesley College in Dover. Officials announced Thursday that the Wesley campus will be known as the Downtown DSU Campus, with its own leadership team.Delaware State plans to expand nursing program facilities…

New Seaford Park Also Honors Region’s Heritage

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 2, 2021

The new Oyster House Park in Seaford is opening up, giving more locals citizens and visitors access to the Nanticoke River, while exploring the area’s history. The ribbon was cut at the park at the site of the old J.B. Robinson Oyster House Thursday. Construction began in December 2020 and focused on enhancing access to…

Greenwood Man Wanted For Criminal Charges

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 2, 2021

Delaware State Police are looking for a 26-year-old Greenwood man on criminal charges stemming from incidents in March and May of this year. According to Delaware State Police, Aaron Jenkins is wanted for terroristic threatening, assault 3rd-degree, theft under $1,500 and theft by false pretense. Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Aaron Jenkins of…

Visiting The Beach? Advice: Arrive Early, Stay Late

By The Talk of Delmarva News / July 1, 2021

Motorists traveling to or through Maryland over Independence Day weekend should be prepared to share the roadways with plenty of other drivers… as well as pedestrians and cyclists. The Maryland State Highway Administration said Thursday that non-emergency lane and shoulder closures in high-volume areas will be suspended between Friday and Wednesday.Ā MDOT SHA plans to deploy…