Gov. Carney Requests Federal Storm Assistance

Governor John Carney is requesting a presidential Disaster Declaration from President Trump in response to the tornados, tropical storm conditions and heavy rainfall that hammered the state during the first week of August. At that time, the Delaware Emergency Operations Center was activated and a State of Emergency was declared. The President is being asked…

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Del. Lane Closures To Be Suspended Labor Day Weekend

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Traffic takes no holiday, but motorists this Labor Day weekend will get a break from construction-related lane closures The Delaware Department of Transportation plans to suspend lane closures between 12:01 a.m  Friday and just after midnight Tuesday September 8th. Some of the more ongoing lane restrictions and traffic pattern shifts may remain in place. DelDOT…

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Point At Cape Henlopen State Park Reopens

The Point at Cape Henlopen State Park

The Point at Cape Henlopen State Park, including a portion of ocean beach and dunes and a half-mile of bayshore, is reopening after being closed for six months to allow several species of shorebirds to flourish. The bayside beach at The Point will remain closed until October 1st as shorebirds prepare to migrate south for…

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Worcester Co. Schools Set Goal For In-Person Instruction

Worcester County Public Schools will proceed with its ‘responsible return model’ and a virtual-learning-for-all model as the new school year starts. Governor Larry Hogan’s recent announcement that all Maryland school systems were authorized to safely plan for in-person instruction does not change Worcester County’s plans, but Superintendent Lou Taylor said it affirms them. Taylor said…

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Rehoboth Meterless Mondays Continue Into Mid-Sept.

Rehoboth Beach plans to extend Meterless Mondays into mid-September. Parking will be free each Monday between 4:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Mayor Paul Kuhns says it’s an effort to draw in more visitors to patronize stores and restaurants that have lost revenues because of the coronavirus pandemic. Rehoboth Beach Commissioners last week voted to extend…

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Delmarva Rail Upgrades Are On Track

From left: Delaware Department of Agriculture Secretary Michael Scuse, Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester, U.S. Senator Chris Coons, U.S. Senator Tom Carper and Carload Express President and CEO Mark Rosner celebrate an $18.8 million grant award from the U.S. Department of Transportation to Delmarva Central Railroad to fix its 188 miles of rail and bridges from Delaware to Virginia.

A rail line that’s nearly 100 years old could get an upgrade. An award of $18.8 million has been awarded from the U.S. Department of Transportation to Delmarva Central Railroad. The Railroad operates 188 miles of track which is used to transport agricultural products and other goods in the region. The funding from the Consolidated…

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Dewey Commissioner Candidates to Faceoff in Online Forum

The deadline to file to run for commissioner in Dewey Beach was this past Thursday. The only three candidates running this year for the two seats are the two incumbents, Commissioners David Moskowitz and Gary S. Persinger, along with challenger William J. Stevens. All three candidates have a Facebook page and/or website and each has an email newsletter (contact…

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UPDATED: DE Coastal Cleanup Changes to Month-long Event

UPDATED – 8/30/20 – This year’s Coastal Cleanup has moved from a one-day event with hundreds of people scouring Delaware’s 97 miles of coastline for trash into a month-long campaign to keep the state’s beaches and waterways free of trash. Delawareans and visitors are encouraged to make a special effort during September to keep communities…

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Del. Resilience Fund Accepts Applications

Delawareans may start applying for a portion of a resilience fund that was created to help families and communities impacted by tornadoes and other severe weather events earlier this month. The Delaware Emergency Management Agency says aid falls into two categories – direct assistance to individuals who qualify, and support for non-profits, volunteer groups and…

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Md. Schools Authorized To Reopen For In-Person Instruction

All school systems in Maryland are now fully authorized to begin safely reopening for the new academic year. Governor Larry Hogan said Thursday decisions continue to rest with local school boards, but improving health metrics should encourage a gradual and safe return to hybrid and in-person instruction. “As a result of our improved health metrics,…

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UPDATE: Boating Accident Near Marina Claims Life Of WV Man

A boating accident near Indian River Inlet claims the life of a 68-year-old West Virginia man. According to Delaware State Police, the man and his wife were fishing while in their boat south of South Shore Marina late Thursday afternoon, when the man discovered that fishing line was caught in the boat’s motor. He apparently…

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UPDATED: Only 3 File for Dewey Beach Commissioner Race

UPDATE (5:30 p.m. Thursday): The 5 p.m. deadline to file to run for commissioner in Dewey Beach has come and gone. The only three candidates who filed for the two seats were the three mentioned below who had filed previously. Election day in Dewey Beach is September 26. Info on absentee ballots is on the…

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DEMEC Power Savers Alert Until 6:00 P.M.

Customers served by Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation are being asked to voluntarily conserve electricity usage during a Power Savers Alert today (Thursday) between 3:00 p.m and 6:00 p.m. Possible steps include delaying the use of large appliances and turning off unnecessary lighting.

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DEC, Choptank Issue Beat The Peak Alert

Due to forecast heat and humidity, Delaware Electric Cooperative and Choptank Electric Cooperative have issued a Beat The Peak Alert for this afternoon between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Members of the co-ops are asked to turn the thermostat up a few degrees and to refrain from using large appliances during this time. Also, unnecessary…

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Worcester Co. Adjusts COVID-19 Testing Schedule

Worcester County Health Department continues to offer COVID-19 testing on a regular basis. Appointments are strong encouraged. Testing is available at the West Ocean City Park and Ride Wednesdays from 8:30 until noon, and for Worcester County residents Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Pocomoke Health Department in Pocomoke City from nine until three, in partnership…

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Del. Schools Required To Tell Families About Positive COVID-19 Test Results

The 25th modification of Governor John Carney’s COVID-19 State of Emergency declaration requires Delaware schools to notify families if they learn of any positive coronavirus test results in their buildings. Also, new face covering requirements are formalized for children who return to school buildings. Students at grade levels from kindergarten on up are required to…

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Shelter Dogs Rescued From Path Of Hurricane Laura

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44 dogs have been safely evacuated to southern Delaware from the path of Hurricane Laura in the Gulf. The Brandywine Valley SPCA says a Wings of Rescue mission brought the dogs from shelters in several Louisiana parishes. The flight arrived Tuesday at Delaware Coastal Airport in Georgetown. The dogs will be available for adoption. More…

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Md. Budget Supports Addiction Resources Locally

Local programs that see first-hand the effects of the opioid addiction and overdose crisis are getting support in the Maryland fiscal year 2021 budget. Allocations include nearly $184,000 to support the legal needs of children and families who have been impacted by the opioid crisis. Nearly $179,000 will go towards a behavioral health coordinator, youth…

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