Bicyclist in critical condition following serious crash in Frankford

Delaware State Police are investigating a serious crash near Frankford. According to Delaware State Police, the crash occurred around 12:30 p.m. Sunday, as a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee was traveling eastbound on Burbage Road just east of East Sherwood Drive. A bicyclist was headed eastbound on Burbage Road in the same vicinity when, for unknown…

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Harbeson Crash leaves 1 Dead, 2 Injured

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UPDATED – 9/1/19 – Delaware State Police have released the name of the New Jersey man killed in the crash in Harbeson as 79 year old John Acken. ======================================================== A crash between a tractor trailer and Subaru Outback Friday afternoon at Indian Mission and Beaver Dam Roads has left a 79 year old New Jersey…

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Long Time Ocean City Solicitor, Guy Ayres Passes

It’s with a heavy heart the Town of Ocean City announces the passing of longtime City Solicitor, Guy R. Ayres III.  Ayres , a true icon in our municipal government, passed away at his home in the early hours of Saturday, August 31. A dedicated and passionate public servant, Ayres served the Town of Ocean…

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Hunting Seasons Begin in Delaware

The 2019/2020 hunting season opens Sunday with the archery and crossbow deer seasons.  Mourning Dover and resident Canada goose seasons open Monday.  Later in September is the start of a special September teal season and then gray squirrel season will open.  A Delaware hunting license or License Exempt Number is required to hunt – waterfowl…

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Delmarva Power sends crews to Florida ahead of Hurricane Dorian

Delmarva Power is sending crews and equipment to Florida to repair damage and help restore energy service to customers who could be impacted by Hurricane Dorian. More than 140 Delmarva Power employees and contractors are heading south as part of mutual assistance networks coordinating recovery efforts. “Energy companies from across the country have supported our…

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Sussex Tech welcomes 16 new teachers & staff members

Sussex Technical High School’s staff has been joined by 16 new or promoted teachers and staff members with more than 165 combined years of experience. “Sussex Tech’s team is committed to preparing students for their future, and our new teachers and staff will help us do just that,” said Principal Dr. John Demby. “They represent…

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Ellendale landlord outraged after rental home is destroyed by vengeful tenants

An Ellendale-area landlord is outraged and speaking out, claiming vengeful tenants destroyed her rental property following an eviction notice for failing to pay their rent. After months of trying to work things out, even going as far as to knock money off the amount of rent they were behind on, Haley Evans, of Chesapeake Beach,…

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Schools across Sussex County awarded state grants for 2019-2020 school year

Schools across Sussex County were awarded special funds for the 2019-2020 school year as part of a series of grants provided by the Delaware Department of Education (DOE) totaling $2.6 million for students in 85 schools statewide. This is the fourth year the DOE has awarded schools with Reimagining Professional Learning grants to support the…

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Public Hearing Thursday on Atlantic Striped Bass Regulations in Dover

A public hearing on a proposed addendum to the Atlantic Striped Bass Interstate Fisheries Management Plan will be held on Thursday, August 29th at 6pm in the DNREC Auditorium in Dover.  The public hearing is being held by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission which is proposing to reduce fishing-related mortality by 18% in response…

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Seaford woman killed, others injured in multi-vehicle crash

The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating a fatal crash that occurred earlier today. According to the Delaware State Police Department, the crash occurred just before 10 a.m. Tuesday, August 27, as a 2017 Honda CRV and a 2011 Chevrolet Traverse were stopped on Atlanta Road west of Bucks Branch Road at the direction…

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Delaware joins multistate lawsuit suing Trump Administration over treatment of immigrant children

Delaware has joined over a dozen other states as part of another lawsuit against the Trump Administration. State Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced Monday that she is joining a lawsuit opposing the Trump Administration’s new rule circumventing the Flores Settlement Agreement, which has governed the treatment of children in immigration custody since 1997. In the…

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Sen. Carper tours flood prone areas in Delaware to highlight climate change bill

U.S. Senator Tom Carper (D-DE) toured several roads and bridges impacted by flooding and sea-level rise in Delaware to highlight America’s Transportation Infrastructure Act (ATIA), a bipartisan, $287 billion surface transportation infrastructure bill aimed at addressing climate change. The legislation, co-authored by Sen. Carper, is the first-ever title specifically aimed at addressing climate change. It…

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DNREC announces changes in lifeguard hours at state park beaches

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Hours and locations for lifeguarded ocean swimming beaches in DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation’s state parks have changed effective Monday, August 26. On Monday, Aug. 26 through Friday, Aug. 30, Delaware Seashore State Park’s Tower Road beach will be unguarded during the week, but will remain guarded on weekends including Labor Day. Beginning Monday,…

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Seaford seeing new economic surge in downtown development, opportunity

Seaford is seeing a boost in economic development as several new businesses are set to open their doors as part of the town’s push to provide a better way of life and increased opportunity for its residents. Appearing on the Mike Bradley Show, Seaford Mayor David Genshaw highlighted a number of new businesses that are…

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Counterfeit Bill Reports More Than Double in Rehoboth

Rehoboth Beach businesses have reported eight cases of counterfeit bills so far this year. While not a large number, it is almost triple the counterfeit cases Rehoboth Beach police investigated in all of 2018 when the department received only three reports. “What I have noticed over the years is an increase in smaller denominations of…

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A Closer Look at the Rehoboth Beach Bigbelly Trash Can

Earlier this summer, the City of Rehoboth Beach placed the Bigbelly trash cans in service at strategic locations throughout town. “The Bigbelly units were first considered when trying to brainstorm ideas on how the city’s refuse collection operation could be made more efficient,” says Sharon Lynn, city manager. The city has had public works crews working from…

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Shore Break Responsible for One-Third of O.C. Surf Injuries

Shore break is when the waves pound directly onto a bare — or nearly bare — surf. This is caused by high tides with increased wave height that cause the waves to break on an exposed surf rather than on a larger body of water that would normally allow the waves to roll onto shore.…

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Dover Man Surrenders After Barricade Situation

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Delaware State Police were called for a Dover man threatening suicide who was barricaded in his General’s Way home.  Police say he made comments to his wife and was in possession of a handgun.  When police arrived on the scene 49 year old Glenn Klebart fired multiple rounds from inside – striking an unoccupied, parked…

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