A WGMD Local News Article
Sussex Lifeguards Are National Champions!
GoFundMe has been established to help get them to the World Lifesaving Championships The Sussex County Lifesaving Association (SCLA) won its first United States Lifesaving Association (USLA) National Lifeguard Championship which was held earlier this month in South Padre Island, Texas. This is the first time that the SCLA team from Delaware won the national…
Read MoreTraffic Alert: Ocean Breaches Dunes on North Side of Indian River Inlet
Rough seas have breached the dunes just north of the Indian River Inlet early Sunday evening, blocking the northbound lanes. High tide is at 8:32 p.m. Look for alternative routes between Ocean City and Rehoboth-Dewey!
Read MoreSeaford Police Arrest 6 on Drug, Loitering & Other Offenses
Live video cameras in the area of North and Woolford Street in Seaford let police observe a group of people sitting in chairs and standing on the sidewalk preventing the free flow of pedestrian traffic – as well as evidence of possible drug dealing. As police tried to contact the group, one man, 28 year…
Read MoreLast Day to Register to Vote in Delaware’s September 10th Primary Election
Today is the final day that you can register to vote in the Delaware September 10th primary election. You must be registered with the Democratic or Republican party to vote in that party’s primary election. Register in person today at your County Department of Elections – for Sussex County that is on North Race Street…
Read MoreDE Forest Service Wildfire Firefighters Headed to Oregon
A team from the Delaware Forest Service has deployed to Redmond, Oregon. The 12-person crew and a Type 6 Brush Truck were mobilized and left Friday afternoon for Oregon. When they arrive in 3 or 4 days, they will stand by, but if new fires occur they will be among the first resources to assist.…
Read MoreSenator Ben Cardin Hosts Several Events During Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) Summer Conference
U.S. Senator Ben Cardin was in Ocean City, Maryland today/yesterday to host four events during the Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) Summer Conference highlighting his record of accomplishments, federal legislation and investments in local community projects and support for local small businesses. The Talk of Delmarva’s Joe Ciccanti has more..
Read MoreDelaware Unemployment Increases, but Remains Below National Rate
Delaware’s unemployment rate increased a tenth of a percent from June to July – to 4.1%. The national unemployment rate increased from 4.1% to 4.3% over the same period. Sussex County’s unemployment also increased 2 tenths of a percent to 4.2% in July. Delaware Labor officials say that for the 9th consecutive month, the State’s…
Read MoreEllendale Man Sentenced in Wicomico County for Sexual Abuse of Minor
An Ellendale, DE man has been sentenced for sexual abuse of a minor and 2nd degree rape. On Thursday, Wicomico County Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Beckstead sentenced 44 year old Nicholas Taylor to 40 years in prison. In April, Taylor pleaded guilty to sexual abuse of a minor and 2nd degree rape. Sentencing has been…
Read MoreDSP Need Your Help in Death Investigation of Magnolia Man
The death of a Magnolia man is under investigation by Delaware State Police. Police say 67 year old Nathaniel Prenters was found dead in a processing area at the Recycling Management Center on Amer Road in Wilmington on Wednesday, August 14th just after 4pm. Police say Prenters was NOT an employee of the recycling center…
Read MoreDover Air Force Base Reports the Death of an Airman
Dover Air Force Base officials say that a Staff Sergeant assigned to the 436th Airlift Wing was recovered from the Hudson River in New York City, on Thursday, August 15. Early Friday morning the Dover AFB was notified that the member was declared deceased at Mount Sinai West Hospital, in NYC. 436th Air Wing…
Read MoreWicomico County Fair Opens This Afternoon
The Wicomico County Fair begins this afternoon at 4pm at WinterPlace Park in Salisbury. Throughout the weekend check out the livestock exhibits, competitions, home arts, auctions, live music and local vendors. Several eating competitions take place Saturday – dealing with watermelon, pie and wings. Admission and parking are free. The awards presentation begins at 4:30…
Read MoreSussex County EMS Employee Thomas W. Berry III to be Honored, Laid to Rest August 22
Sussex County government and the community will join together to bid a final farewell to fallen EMS employee and volunteer firefighter Thomas Wilson Berry III, who tragically lost his life while responding to a vehicle crash earlier this week. Services for Thomas Berry are set for 1 p.m. Thursday, August 22nd, at Crossroad Community Church,…
Read MoreUPDATE: Absconder from the Sussex Community Corrections Center–Apprehended
UPDATE: As of earlier this (Thursday) evening, the Delaware Department of Correction announced that the offender–Gerald Shields– from the Sussex Community Corrections Center (SCCC) in Georgetown who failed to return from an approved work pass has been apprehended. Previous Post: Authorities are looking for an offender who willfully walked away from the Sussex…
Read MoreLocal Fire Departments Awarded Life-Saving Rescue Resources to Help Defend Against Grain Bin Accidents
The Harrington Fire Company and Hockessin Fire Company are two of more than 332 rural fire departments to receive a grain rescue tube and a training through Nationwide’s Grain Bin Safety advocacy campaign. On July 28th and 29th, local first responders with Hockessin and Harrington Fire Companies were awarded the specialized training. Hockessin received…
Read MoreMillsboro Teenager Arrested and Charged with Felony Crimes after Shooting Incident
Delaware State Police have arrested a 15-year-old from Millsboro for felony gun and related charges after a shooting in Millsboro. The shooting happened on the night of August 12th on Blue Dolphin Lane in Millsboro. According to details from the police investigation, during an argument with another teenager, the 15-year-old pointed a gun at the…
Read MoreMosquito Control Spray Announcement- Downstate Ground Adulticiding (fogging)
Weather permitting; the Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans insecticide application(s) this evening (Thursday, August 15th) in and near Laurel, Seaford, Bethel, Lincoln, and Milford. The spraying is also planned for areas near Delmar, Bridgeville, Greenwood, and Ellendale. All insecticides to be used are registered with the USEPA for mosquito control and will be applied according…
Read MoreUpcoming Road Closure Due to North Millsboro Bypass Project
Hollyville Road between Washington Street Ext and SR 24, will be closed starting on Monday, August 19th and continuing through the end of November (weather permitting). Work is related to the North Millsboro Bypass. After this closure, existing Hollyville Road will reopen on the current alignment and cross over the new bypass. Detour Information from…
Read MoreDelmarva Power Customers in Delaware to See Refund Beginning This Month
Delmarva Power’s electric customers in Delaware will soon see a refund on their bill. The refunds have started to process, however, based on when a customer’s billing cycle ends, they may not see the refund until their September bill. The refund is a result of the lower rates that were approved by the Public Service…
Read MoreDelaware State Parks Hunting Permits Now on Sale
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) announced today that special hunting permits for Delaware State Parks can now be conveniently purchased wherever hunting licenses are sold in the state. The special permits are available online at Digital DNREC, at DNREC’s main campus in the Richardson and Robbins Building in Dover, and…
Read More2024 Delaware Education Assessment Results Show Pandemic Recovery Continuing
New data from the Delaware Department of Education shows a continued need for help to recover from the school building closures that went into effect during the pandemic. In English language arts (ELA), 40 percent of students in grades 3-8 scored at or above their grade’s proficiency level this year, the same as in 2023. In…
Read MoreDelDOT Traffic Alert: Upcoming Road Reopening and Closure of Another in Lewes-Angola Area Due to Project
In the Lewes-Angola area, Phase 1 of the Robinsonville and Angola Road Intersection Improvements Project will be completed on August 26th with the reopening of Robinsonville Road, according to DelDOT. Angola Road between Route 24 (John J. Williams Highway) and Cottage Court will be closing on September 3rd through the end of the year for the…
Read MoreDelaware State Police Investigating a Shooting in Ellendale; One Man Injured
Delaware State Police are investigating a shooting that occurred in the area of New Hope Road in Ellendale last night that left one man injured. According to DSP, at about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, troopers responded to that location for the report of the shooting. Police learned that someone fired several rounds from an unknown dark-colored…
Read MoreTwo Men Charged in Attempted Murder Case; Occupied House in Princess Anne Set on Fire
Maryland State Police have arrested two men on charges of attempted murder after they reportedly set a home on fire with two people inside. Police received the report yesterday afternoon. The house is located on Independence Court in Princess Anne. 37-year-old Lascelles David Beckford of Somerset County and 34-year-old Dante Jamar Stone of Salisbury…
Read MoreUPDATED: DPS Investigating Deadly Crash on Route 9 near Georgetown
UPDATED 08/14/24: 3:13 p.m.—Delaware State Police continue to investigate the tragic death of 23-year-old Thomas Berry III, a dedicated volunteer firefighter with the Georgetown and Ellendale Fire Companies and a valued Logistics Technician with Sussex County Emergency Medical Services. Firefighter Berry stopped to help the drivers involved in a crash that occurred in the area…
Read MoreWorcester County Chamber of Commerce in Ocean Pines Launches National Civics Bee®
More young Americans will be encouraged to engage in civics and contribute to their communities–thanks to the launch of the 2025 National Civics Bee®, an initiative hosted in partnership with The Civic Trust® of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. The competition, which will be held in and across Maryland’s Eastern Shore, will inspire middle…
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