UPDATED: Frankford Woman Dead after Struck by Car

UPDATED – 9/8/19 9:30am – Delaware State Police have identified Patsy Baine (Woreman) as the pedestrian who was struck and killed in a crash that occurred at approximately 9:55pm on Friday, September 6 on Route 113 north of Berry Road. ============================================== Delaware State Police are investigating a crash that has left one person dead.  The crash occurred…

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Infant Placed into Fostercare after Mom Found Drunk in Rehoboth Hotel Room

This past week, Rehoboth Beach police arrested a woman from Washington, D.C. when she was discovered passed out and extremely intoxicated in a guest room after her distraught infant was found on the balcony. Police were called to the Breakers Hotel & Suites just after 5 p.m. this past Tuesday after the maintenance man found…

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UPDATED: Bethany Beach Voters Return Incumbents to Town Council

Town of Bethany Beach

UPDATED – 7:30pm – Three incumbents were re-elected to the Bethany Beach town council Saturday.  Jerry Morris was the top vote-getter with 452 tallies followed by Joseph Healy with 440.  Patrick Sheplee was third with 393 votes – all three will return to serve two-year terms.   Lee Bunting got 326 votes.  ===================================================== Voters in Bethany…

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UPDATE | Police ID body found on the side of a road in Lincoln

A body that was discovered along the side of a road near Lincoln has been identified. According to the Delaware State Police Department, troopers were dispatched to Fleatown Road in Lincoln shortly after 12 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28 to investigate reports that a body had been found on the side of the road. Police arrived and…

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Delaware woman charged with murder of 4-month-old infant

Delaware State Police have charged 19-year-old, Dejoynay M. Ferguson of New Castle, with 1st Degree Murder, in connection with the death of a 4-month-old infant who was under her care at a Bear-area daycare facility. According to Delaware State Police, around 10:30 a.m. Thursday, troopers along with Emergency Medical Services personnel responded to Little People…

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Level 2 Wind Restriction for Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel

The Cheseake Bay Bridge Tunnel has been placed on a Level 2 wind restriction and certain vehicles will not be permitted to cross due to hazard conditions. The following types of vehicles will not be allowed to cross the facility during Level 2 wind restrictions: motorcycles; large pick-up campers; camper trailers; house trailers; anything being…

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State holds Narcan training event in Millsboro

Following four overdose deaths in Sussex County over Labor Day Weekend, the Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) is holding a Community Naloxone (Narcan) Training and Distribution event in Millsboro. DPH will distribute free naloxone kits to members of the public from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Millsboro Fire Company, 109 East State St.,…

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EXCLUSIVE | School Bus incidents raise concerns in Indian River School District

School bus transportation issues in the Indian River School District are being raised by concerned parents after a bus driver was spotted driving erratically and not initiating its safety lights or stop sign, and a 5-year-old kindergarten student was placed on the wrong bus home on her first day of school. Chrissy Norris, of Millsboro,…

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Indian River School District plans reproductive healthcare rollout at high schools

The Indian River School District is setting the stage for a comprehensive reproductive health care plan at wellness centers in Indian River and Sussex Central high schools, including sex education, std testing, contraceptive care, and substance abuse education. The Indian River School District will work closely with the Beebe Medical Group in the coming months…

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Delaware receives $23 Million in federal funds for infrastructure projects

The Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) annual August redistribution has resulted in Delaware receiving an additional $23,091,713 in federal funding for infrastructure projects. The redistribution dollars represent federal transportation improvement funds that were allocated, but not used by other states. “We are investing $650 million in infrastructure projects across the state this year – our largest…

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Delaware electric crews head to Florida to assist ahead of Hurricane Dorian

Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation (DEMEC) is sending crews and equipment to Florida to repair damage and help restore energy to those who could be impacted by Hurricane Dorian. Nine lineworkers and six bucket trucks from the DEMEC member communities of the City of Milford, City of Newark, and Municipal Services Commission of the City of…

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National Folk Festival kicks off this weekend in Salisbury

The National Folk Festival – one of America’s largest, most prestigious and longest-running arts, culture, and heritage celebrations – kicks off this Friday in Salisbury. The free, large-scale three-day outdoor event, celebrates the roots, richness and variety of American culture, featuring over 350 of the nation’s finest traditional musicians, dancers, craftspeople. Salisbury Mayor Jake Day…

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String of overdose deaths in Sussex County over Labor Day Weekend

State health officials are issuing a warning after a string of overdose deaths occurred in Sussex County over Labor Day Weekend. Health and public safety officials are urging people in active use of heroin or other opioids and their families to seek immediate treatment and to acquire the overdose-reversing medication naloxone in the wake of…

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Concerns raised over bicycle safety in Sussex County

With an increasing amount of Delawareans hitting the bike trails across Sussex County, comes an increasing concern over safety following a number of incidents this summer where bicyclists have been hit by vehicles. Days after a bicyclist was seriously injured in a collision with a vehicle near Frankford, James Wilson, Executive Director of Bike Delaware,…

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Only 18 Days to Dewey Beach Election Day 2019!

Newcomer Philip Rowe is trying to make the case that the incumbents in Dewey Beach have failed to act in many cases on critical issues facing the town including everything from infrastructure to expensive consultant reports. But the incumbents disagree and fought back on several of his challenges during Saturday’s 90-minute forum. His success will…

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Mysterious Gas Odor Returns to Rehoboth-Dewey Area

For the second time since May, officials in the Rehoboth-Dewey area investigated reports of a gas odor this past Saturday morning. The calls came from Delaware Avenue, Bellevue Street, Ocean Drive, Cape Henlopen State Park, Canal Pointe, the Henlopen condo, among other locations, between 11 a.m. and noon. The obvious candidate would be a tanker…

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The “Forgotten Mile,” A Bit Brighter This Past Weekend

If it looked a bit brighter on Coastal Highway between Rehoboth and Dewey this past weekend, it probably was. After this WGMD report two weeks ago concerning more than a dozen overhead street lamps that had gone dark, almost all have been repaired. Since that report, Louise Holt, DelDOT spokeswoman, says that her agency has addressed multiple…

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Parking in Downtown Rehoboth after Labor Day? Better Read This…

The parking permit season in Rehoboth Beach now extends to the second Sunday after Labor Day, just like the parking meters. Parking permits are required daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in all non-metered areas within the city. All parking permits also allow for parking at Deauville Beach. See the city’s website for details. Rehoboth Beach…

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“Piping Out” Returns to Rehoboth Beach!

More than 60 people turned out early Monday evening to help the Rehoboth Beach Historical Society revive an old town tradition, the piping-out musical boardwalk parade! Revelers with various musical instruments assembled on the boardwalk at the Henlopen Hotel and marched down the boardwalk to Rehoboth Avenue led by Nick Nichols, bandleader and trombonist. Although records are ambiguous, a…

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Funeral arrangements announced for Ocean City Solicitor Guy Ayres

Funeral arrangements have been announced for Guy Ayres, longtime City Solicitor for Ocean City who passed away at his home over the weekend. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, September 5th, 2019 at The Ocean City Performing Arts Center, located at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center, 4001 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, Maryland.…

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Home Destroyed by Fire in Coastal Club Community

Firefighters were called to the 35200 block of Acadia Lane in the Coastal Club Community after flames burst out just before 8:40 p.m. Monday. That’s off Beaver Dam Road near Lewes. Arriving firefighters reported fire on the porch area quickly extending to the rest of the home. Occupants were also reportedly safely out of the…

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Motorcycle crash claims 2 lives near Dover

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Two people were killed when a motorcycle lost control and crashed near Dover. According to the Delaware State Police Department, the incident occurred shortly before 6:30 p.m. Sunday, as a 2001 Suzuki Katana 600 motorcycle was traveling eastbound on Voshells Mill Star Hill Road east of Burton Drive in front of the Star Hill Elementary…

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