Felton Woman Charged with Shoplifting

Felton Police were called Friday to the Royal Farms for a reported shoplifting that occurred on December 28th. Police say a white woman entered the store and put items in her handbag and left without paying. Video surveillance led police to identify the suspect as 49 year old Crystal Cloak of Felton – she turned…

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Recycle Your Live Cut Christmas Tree!

In Sussex County – Several commercial locations in Sussex County will accept Christmas trees during regular business hours and fees will apply for some materials. Trees can be dropped for recycle through January 15th. Click here for other County locations In Ocean City – Trees should be left in the Northeast corner of the 100th…

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Arrest in Bridgeville Homicide

Delaware State Police have made an arrest in a homicide last month in Bridgeville. Police arrested 23 year old Ian’Tae Albury of Bridgeville in the death of 26 year old Dequan Lake, who was found November 25th along Mill Park Drive with a gunshot wound to the upper body. Lake died at a nearby hospital.…

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Milford Woman Charged after Traffic Stop in Felton

A traffic stop on Friday, December 22nd led to the arrest of a Milford woman. Felton Police stopped 25 year old Amanda Donohue for a registration violation on Route 13. Police say Donohue acted abnormally during the traffic stop which led to additional investigation. Donohue became disorderly and uncooperative and refused to get out of…

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Delaware’s Delegation Works Together to Secure Funding Authorization to Construct New Blood Processing Laboratory

U.S. Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons and Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester applauded President Biden signing the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The $886 billion bill supports a 5.2% pay raise for military servicemembers and the Department of Defense civilian workforce. The bill also includes provisions for Delaware, including the authorization of $30.5 million…

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Firearm Hunting for Deer Resumes in Maryland January 5th

Hunters can look forward to restocking the freezer after the holidays. January firearm deer hunting season in Maryland will open on Jan. 5, 2024 in Deer Management Region B, which includes all of the state except the westernmost counties. Hunters with a valid hunting license may use firearms to harvest sika and white-tailed deer during…

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Maryland State Police Increasing Patrols As New Year’s Eve Approaches

With New Year’s weekend upon us, law enforcement will be addressing roadway safety concerns. In Maryland, state troopers from all 23 barracks, including the State Police Impaired Driving Reduction Effort (SPIDRE) team, will focus on impaired, distracted, and aggressive driving while conducting saturation patrols on roads with high DUI incidents. In the Eastern Region, Troopers from…

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New Year’s Day Ranks Among Deadliest Days on U.S. Roadways

The New Year’s holiday consistently ranks among the year’s deadliest days for alcohol-related traffic fatalities. “According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 13,384 people died in drunk driving crashes in 2021.” Jana Tidwell, who is the manager of Public and Government Affairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic says with many people celebrating the New Year and then…

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Easton, Maryland Man Dies in Two-Vehicle Crash in Queen Anne’s County

Fatal Crash Sign

One person is dead, and two others were injured after a two-vehicle crash that occurred today in Queen Anne’s County. Shortly before noon, Maryland State Police responded to the area of Ocean Gateway (Route 50) and Pippin Farm Lane. According to a preliminary investigation, a Dodge Caravan, driven by 24-year-old Kathleen Strawbridge of Glen Burnie,…

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Governor Moore Makes Announces Appointments to the Governor’s Commission on South Asian American Affairs

Governor Wes Moore today announced appointments to the Governor’s Commission on South Asian American Affairs, the body that advises the administration and state agencies on issues relating to Maryland’s rapidly growing South Asian American community. Gurpreet “Preet” Takhar will serve as chair. According to the Office of the Governor, the appointees represent diverse ethnic backgrounds and professional…

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US Wind Initiates Discussions with Delaware Coastal Towns Regarding Benefits to Residents

US Wind, Inc. has formally presented to the Delaware Association of Coastal Towns (“ACT”) a package that it affirms will benefit coastal residents. The ACT communities of Henlopen Acres, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach, and South Bethany have begun to evaluate the offer and will proceed with discussions through their respective public meeting processes.…

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UPDATE: Building Fire in Salisbury Leaves Three Occupants Displaced

UPDATED 12/28/23–11:40 a.m. –The Talk of Delmarva has learned that the building fire that occurred early this morning on East Philadelphia Avenue in Salisbury has left three occupants displaced. The American Red Cross is assisting them. The blaze occurred about 5 a.m. and took about 20 minutes for crews to get it under control. There…

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Maryland Flag to be Lowered to Half-Staff Saturday to Honor Life of Former Secretary of the Department of Agriculture

Governor Wes Moore has ordered the Maryland Flag be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset, Saturday, December 30th.  This is for former Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Henry Allan “Bud” Virts, who passed away on Wednesday, December 13th. Henry Allan “Bud” Virts was the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture from 1998-2001.

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2024 Delaware Ag Week Promises Networking and Latest Innovations

Delaware’s agricultural industry looks forward to the annual Delaware Ag Week at the Delaware State Fairgrounds in Harrington from January 8 – 11, 2024. Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse says Ag Week is the largest venue where Delaware farmers, agribusinesses, and subject matter experts can network and learn about the latest innovations and research…

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Three Month Investigation Leads to Arrest of Cambridge Man for Arson

Deputy State Fire Marshals have arrested a 31-year-old Cambridge man for arson and numerous other charges stemming from an arson fire on September 23rd of this year at 406 Muir Street in Cambridge. Following a thorough three month long criminal investigation conducted by Deputy State Fire Marshals, Roberto O’Donald Gross was identified and then located today in…

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UPDATED: GoFundMe Set Up for Family after Christmas Day House Fire Near Salisbury

UPDATED – 12/27/23 – GoFundMe set up to help the Wentz Family after Christmas Day house fire. https://www.gofundme.com/f/wentz-family-house-fire-fund =========================================================== ORIGINAL STORY – 12/26/23 – A residential fire is under investigation by the Maryland State Fire Marshal. Firefighters from Fruitland were called to Coulbourn Mill Road near Salisbury just after noon on Christmas Day. Crews arriving…

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Governor Moore Announces Appointments to the Governor’s Commission on Hispanic Affairs

Governor Wes Moore today announced appointments to the Governor’s Commission on Hispanic Affairs, filling critical vacancies on the commission and bringing together a range of professional and cultural expertise to advise the administration on behalf of Maryland’s Hispanic and Latino communities. According to the Office of the Governor, those communities collectively represent the state’s fast-growing…

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Town of Ocean City Named a Bronze-level Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists

As 2023 ends, the Town of Ocean City, Maryland has been named a Bronze-level Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists. Ocean City joins 506 communities nationwide in the movement for safer streets and better bicycling for everyone. The award recognizes the Town of Ocean City’s commitment to creating transportation and recreational resources…

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Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Warns of Phone Scam

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The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office has been made aware of a telephone scam. The person who calls claims that he is a deputy with the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office and advises the citizen that he/she owes money. The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office will never contact citizens and request money over the phone. Anyone receiving one…

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Millsboro Man Sentenced for Sexual Abuse of Minor

22-year-old Millsboro man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by a Wicomico County judge. Tyler Lecates previously pleaded guilty on July 28th of this year to Sexual Abuse of a Minor and Rape in the Second Degree. In 2019, Lecates sexually abused a minor within his household. The victim was under the age…

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