Magnolia Man Arrested Following Barricade Situation

A Magnolia man has been arrested following a barricade situation in Dover. Police say 29-year-old Traymere Stevens was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon after fleeing into an apartment on Fairway Lakes Drive while officers attempted to arrest him in connection with a shooting that happened in June, 2025. After a roughly two-and-a-half-hour standoff, Stevens surrendered…

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Sussex County Council Re-elects Council President & Vice President

The Sussex County Council is back in session for the new year. Their first order of business was to elect Council officers. There will be no change – Doug Hudson was re-elected as Council President and John Rieley was re-elected as Council Vice President. At the first meeting of each year not only elects officers,…

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DSP Investigating Shots Fired at a Frankford Area Home

Delaware State Police were called to Honolulu Road near Kauffman Lane near Frankford for a report of shots fired around 8:30 Monday night. Police learned that an unknown suspect fired multiple shots that struck an occupied home where five people were at home – no one was injured. Police ask anyone with information on this…

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Justice Valihura Will Not Seek Reappointment to DE Supreme Court

Delaware Supreme Court Justice Karen Valihura will step down when her 12-year term expires in July. She has informed Governor Matt Meyer that she does not intend to seek reappointment to the Court. Valihura was appointed by Governor Jack Markell in 2014 and was the second woman to serve on the Delaware Supreme Court –…

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Delaware Says Farewell to Cpl Matthew “Ty” Snook

A celebration of Life was held Monday for Delaware State Police Cpl Matthew “Ty” Snook, who died after a line-of-duty shooting on December 23rd at the DMV in Wilmington. Mourners paid their respects during a three-hour visitation at the Bob Carpenter Center at the University of Delaware Monday morning. That was followed by a pass…

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Right Whale Slow Zone in Effect off Coast of Ocean City

An Ocean City buoy operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science detected the presence of right whales east of Ocean City on January 3rd. This right whale Slow Zone is in effect through January 18th.  This means that all boaters should slow to 10 knots or less…

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Dover PD Investigating Robbery on Carvel Drive

Dover Police are investigating a robbery of a delivery driver in the area of Carvel Drive that occurred on Friday evening. Police were called just after 5:30 and learned that the victim returned to his vehicle and found the suspect in the driver’s seat. Three more suspects approached on foot – one indicated he had…

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DSP Investigating Shots Fired in Magnolia

Delaware State Police are investigating an incident of shots fired on Whitetail Lane near Magnolia. Police were called around 9:30 Friday morning and located shell casings in the roadway in front of a residence. There were no injuries and no residences were struck by gunfire. Preliminary investigation shows that around 2am on Friday a dark-colored…

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Delaware Department of Labor Conducting its Annual Prevailing Wage Survey

The Delaware Department of Labor is currently conducting its Annual Prevailing Wage Survey for state-funded construction projects. Prevailing wage rates are determined by data supplied by employers working in the State on private and public construction projects. Today, January 2nd, the Department mailed survey forms to contractors and various interested parties. The completed survey forms must…

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UPDATE: Tunnel to Towers Foundation Raises Funds to Pay off Mortgage for Slain Delaware State Trooper’s Family

UPDATE: The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has raised the funds to fully pay off the mortgage on the home of fallen Delaware State Trooper Corporal Matthew “Ty” Snook, providing long-term security for his wife, Lauren, and their young daughter. Chairman and CEO Frank Siller traveled to Delaware to personally share the news with the family.…

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UPDATED: Funeral Services for DSP Cpl/1 Matthew “Ty” Snook

UPDATED 01/02/26 – The Delaware State Police is providing the following information to assist members of the public planning to attend the Celebration of Life for Cpl/1 Matthew T. “Ty” Snook, which will take place on Monday, January 5, 2026, at the University of Delaware Bob Carpenter Center, located at 631 S. College Avenue, Newark, Delaware.…

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First Babies of 2026

Kylan Amari Cannon was born to Zhania Cannon on January 1st at 8:40 a.m. as the First Baby of 2026 at TidalHealth Nanticoke in Seaford… Baby Name: Kylan Amari Cannon (Boy) Parents’ Names: Zhania Cannon Parents’ Residence: Laurel, Delaware Baby Birth Date and Time: 1/1/26 8:40AM Baby Weight: 7 pounds, 13 ounces Baby Length: 22…

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Fire at RV Trailer in Seaford Under Investigation

The Delaware Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating a fire that occurred on New Year’s Eve at an RV trailer in Seaford. The Seaford Volunteer Fire Department responded with mutual aid companies to the fire off Rust Street on December 31st after 9 p.m. Firefighters arrived to find a trailer fully engulfed in flames with extension…

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Easton, MD Man Charged With Assault, Child Abuse

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A 43-year-old Easton, Maryland man has been charged with child abuse following an investigation by Deputies from the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office. On December 21st deputies responded to Swann Haven Road and learned that Irenus Jonathan Bernard assaulted his juvenile daughter. Deputies observed injuries to the victim consistent with assault and placed Bernard under arrest. The…

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Delaware Employees Can Now Begin to File Claims for Paid Family Leave

Today, January 1st marks the official start of the Delaware Department of Labor’s Delaware Paid Leave, a statewide program designed to ensure workers have financial support during life’s most critical moments. Beginning today, eligible employees can start submitting claims for Delaware Paid Leave – also known as Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML). Claims can be…

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2026 Brings Some Law Changes to Delaware

The new year will bring change to Delaware.  Several bills passed by the General Assembly and signed into law – go into effect with the start of 2026. Just before Christmas, House Bill 175 went into effect. This makes some changes to various DNREC fees and assessments – many that haven’t been changed or updated…

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DMV Late Fees Waived Due to High Volume and Long Wait Times

Due to the high volume and long wait times at the three open DMV locations this week, DelDOT and DMV announced that all late fees will be waived through the End of December and throughout January, 2026. Customers are encouraged to utilize the online resources available at myDMV.delaware.gov if possible.    

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Moore-Miller Administration Secures $168 million in Federal Funding to Advance Health Care in Rural Maryland Communities

The Maryland Department of Health has received $168 million in federal funding for the first year of a five-year Rural Health Transformation Program aimed at strengthening and modernizing health care in rural communities statewide. According to the Office of Governor Wes Moore, the renewable funding will support workforce training and retention, expanded access to care,…

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Two Georgetown Men Arrested following a Physical Altercation

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Two Georgetown men have been arrested following a physical altercation. Police say that on December 30th, shortly before 6 p.m., officers from the Georgetown Police Department were dispatched to the 900 Building of the Georgetown Apartments Complex in reference to a reported firearm-related incident. Officers learned that a dispute occurred at an apartment complex involving…

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Attorney General Brown Secures Agreement with Trump Administration Preventing Further Delays in Medical and Public Health Research

Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced a settlement with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the Trump administration requiring the agency to resume reviews of delayed National Institutes of Health medical and public health research grant applications. The agreement resolves a lawsuit filed in April by Brown and a coalition of…

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MD State Highway Administration To Temporarily Close US 50 (Harry W. Kelley Memorial Bridge) In Worcester County

The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration will begin rehabilitation work on the US 50 (Ocean Gateway) Harry W Kelley Memorial Bridge over the Sinepuxent Bay in Ocean City on Monday January 5th.  Drivers can expect occasional daytime single-lane closures initially– beginning January 5th and continuing through January 20th. A total closure and detour will…

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