Delaware & Dogfish Head to Partner in Making Hand Sanitizer

Delaware and Dogfish Head are partnering to make hand sanitizer available to the state government – including to healthcare facilities and first responders.  Dogfish head will commit part of its operations to making hand sanitizer and should be providing bulk shipments to the state in the weeks to come.  The hand sanitizer will be sold…

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Cape May-Lewes Ferry Reducing to Two Round Trips beginning Monday

The Cape May-Lewes Ferry will reduce it’s operating schedule beginning Monday, March 23.  The ferry will offer two round trips – departing Cape May at 9am and 4pm and departing Lewes at 10:45 am and 5:45pm.  No foot passengers will be allowed and all vehicle passengers must remain in their vehicles during the crossing.  Additional…

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State Auditor Pauses School District Audits TFN

School District audits done by the State Auditor’s office are on hold until further notice.  State Auditor Kathy McGuiness told the school superintendents that her people will be onsite at a later date – once the coronavirus outbreak passes. 

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Cape Henlopen School District Referendum on Hold

Cape Henlopen School officials tell WGMD that the referendum scheduled for March 31st will be postponed.  Superintendent Robert Fulton says the district is focusing on the needs of students, families and staff during the coronavirus outbreak and conversations related to the referendum have taken a back seat.  Over the next two weeks the district’s administrative…

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Visitors Still Arriving As Coronavirus Closures Continue in Sussex County

Full time residents and second homeowners at the Delaware beaches need to remain very watchful and monitor your travel.  If you have just arrived in Rehoboth or one of the other Delaware beach communities – consider staying in your homes as much as possible  while social distancing from the public.  City officials in Rehoboth have…

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MD 149 Confirmed Cases Including 1 Infant & 1 Teen

Maryland now has 149 confirmed cases of coronavirus – that’s up from 17 a week ago.  This includes cases in Worcester and Wicomico Counties and the first cases in an infant and a teenager.  Neither the infant nor teen is hospitalized and Governor Larry Hogan says that two-thirds of the cases are people between 18…

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Salisbury Zoo & City Playgrounds Closed Until Further Notice

In addition to measures already in place to minimize the impact of COVID-19 upon our community, and in adherence with federal guidance, the Salisbury Zoo, and all City of Salisbury Playgrounds are hereby closed to the public until further notice. Outdoor spaces remain open and a great alternative for social distancing in a natural environment. Groups or gatherings…

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DNREC Cancels Events & Programs Through May 15

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DNREC has canceled events and programs that were scheduled from now through May 15 – this includes private rentals and events at Delaware State Parks sites and facilities – including picnics, 5-Ks and parties.   The State Parks and Wildlife areas remain open – with no entrance fees being charged through April 30th.   Detailed information about…

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Maryland lawmakers pass bill to prohibit driver’s license suspensions due to unpaid fees

The Maryland General Assembly passed legislation to prohibit driver’s license suspensions for failing to pay Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) fines and fees. Nationwide, 11 million driver’s licenses are suspended for unpaid fines and fees. According to MVA data, more than 29,000 Maryland residents had their driver’s licenses suspended for failure to pay fines between 2015…

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Delaware gas prices lowest in over a year

Delaware gas prices have dropped to their lowest point in over a year. The average price for gas across Delaware is as low as it has been since January of 2019, at $2.08 cents for a gallon of regular unleaded. Gas nationally and here in Delaware has been trending downward since the beginning of the…

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Two injured in Marydel house fire

Two were hospitalized following a fire that tore through a home in Marydel. According to the State Fire Marshal’s Office, the blaze broke out shortly before 3:30 a.m. at home in the 3800 block of Sandy Bend Road east of Marydel. The Marydel Fire Company responded to the fire along with other local fire companies.…

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MD U.S. Attorney warns of coronavirus scams

Maryland U.S. Attorney Robert K. Hur is encouraging all Marylanders to be aware of individuals attempting to profit from the coronavirus pandemic. Coronavirus scams are being perpetrated around the country, including in Maryland. Recently, scammers sent e-mails to people in Maryland, purporting to be from a local hospital and offering coronavirus vaccines for a fee.…

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Maryland U.S. Senators press Trump admininstration over coronavirus response plans for seniors, disabled

Maryland U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen announced that they, along with more than 30 Democratic colleagues, pressed the Coronavirus Task Force on their preparedness and response plans for seniors and individuals with disabilities. The Senators sent three letters to the Trump Administration regarding the safety of people living in nursing homes, the…

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Delaware DOJ urges consumers to report price gouging

Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings wants consumers to stay vigilant about businesses illegally raising prices to take advantage of the public’s anxiety during the State of Emergency over the coronavirus outbreak. “We will not tolerate preying on people’s fear and uncertainty in a public health emergency,” said Attorney General Jennings. “More than ever, we need…

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Beebe Healthcare to Provide Referral-Based Testing

Beebe Healthcare is now offering COVID-19 referral-based testing for the community. The car-based testing is being made available by Beebe to the entire Sussex County community. Patients should contact their primary care provider or local walk-in care for screening. Local providers are aware of the instructions, including that a provider order is necessary to be…

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Gov Hogan Signs Covid-19 Public Health Emergency Protection Act of 2020

Governor Larry Hogan has signed the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Protection Act of 2020, which specifies additional measures that the governor may take to address the unique challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, including facilitating access and delivery of health care. The bill establishes a series of protections for individuals directly affected by COVID-19 or…

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Gov Carney Signs Executive Order Giving More Flexibility in Approving Child Care Options

Governor John Carney today signed Executive Order #38, allowing state regulators more flexibility in approving child care options for Delaware families and health care workers due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).  Governor Carney’s executive order gives the Secretary of the Department of Services for Children, Youth and their Families (DSCYF) the ability to suspend or modify provisions…

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Wicomico County has First Coronavirus Positive Case

Salisbury Mayor Jake Day says that Wicomico County’s first positive case of coronavirus. Wicomico County Health officials say the man, in his 30s, has a travel history outside the U.S. He is in good condition and is isolated at home and recovering well. The City of Salisbury, in cooperation with the Wicomico Health Department, Wicomico…

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MD Designated by SBA for Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program

Governor Larry Hogan today announced that Maryland has received official designation from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for its Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program, which provides low-interest federal disaster loans for small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the SBA, the loans will help alleviate financial strain and allow businesses to…

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DPH Reports 30 Cases of Coronavirus Statewide

Delaware’s numbers have increased with 30 cases of coronavirus now reported by Public Health officials – four additional cases since Wednesday. They say there are 23 cases in New Castle County, 4 in Kent County and 3 in Sussex County. The breakdown – 17 cases are men and 13 are women – they range in…

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Harris Announces SBA Disaster Declaration for Seven MD Eastern Shore Counties

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Rep. Andy Harris, M.D. announced that the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has declared seven counties on Maryland’s Eastern Shore a disaster area, thereby making available financial resources for small businesses negatively affected by the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.  The seven counties are: Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Caroline, Dorchester, Wicomico and Worcester. Specifically, under an SBA…

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