2020 Census Countdown is Underway in Delaware

This Census Day, April 1, marked the start of the countdown to the 2020 U.S. Census. The Census is the once-a-decade population and housing count, and an accurate census count is critically important to Delaware in multiple ways: The results of the Census determine how many representatives each state gets in Congress and are used…

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Troopers Investigate Racist Litetature on Maryland’s Eastern Shore

———————————————————— Maryland State Police say they are investigating the distribution of racist literature discovered in Talbot County this weekend. Troopers say on Sunday morning, a resident of St. Michaels contacted the MSP Easton Barrack and reported racist literature had been found distributed in driveways. A Trooper responded and his investigation discovered the material had been…

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Gov John Carney Town Hall in Lewes on Wednesday

Governor John Carney will be in Sussex County for a Town Hall meeting to discuss his State of the State and proposed budget. The meeting is Wednesday, April 3 at 6pm at Cape Henlopen High School in Lewes. The presentation will be followed by time for questions and answers from the public.  

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Maryland Lawmakers Consider Background Checks for Private Gun Sales

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The Maryland State Senate is set to take up a bill that would require background checks on private sales of riles and shotguns. The Senate will take up a different version of the bill than the one passed by the House of Delegates. If approved, a conference committee will have to iron out the differences…

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UPDATED: Blades Voters Elect New Mayor

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UPDATED  4/1/19  6:45pm – Voters in Blades have elected a new mayor.  John Reiss won the vote with 42 votes to David Ruff’s 30 votes.  Swearing in to take place at the next town council meeting on April 8th, 2019 at 7pm.  The council will appoint someone to fill the remainder of John Reiss’s term,…

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Delaware Memorial Bridge to Close to Traffic Early Tuesday Morning

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At approximately 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, the ZHEN HUA 25, a heavy lift vessel which transported and unloaded two new ship-to-shore cranes at the Port of Philadelphia, will navigate south beneath the spans of the Delaware Memorial Bridge. The ZHEN HUA 25 is destined for Wilmington, North Carolina where the third crane…

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Maryland Seafood Industry Will Recieve H2-B Workers This Season

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—————————————————————-The Trump administration is set to allocate an additional 30,000 H-2B visas this year, positive news for Maryland’s seafood industry. Waterman and seafood companies depend on seasonal migrant workers who legally, temporarily visit the United States to pick crab meat, and then return home to Central and South American countries. Maryland U.S. Senator Chris Van…

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Freeze Warning Tonight 11pm to 8am Tuesday

Freeze Warning in effect from 11:00 PM EDT until Tuesday, 8:00 AM EDT. (Source: U.S. National Weather Service) FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 8 AM EDT TUESDAY The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Freeze Warning, which is in effect from 11 PM this evening to 8…

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Gull Point Home & Garage Destroyed by Fire

Firefighters from Indian River were called to a structure fire on Gull Point Road just after noon on Sunday. The fire was reported to be a garage with possibly several children trapped. Arriving crews found heavy fire, but learned that everyone got out safely. Additional crews from Millsboro and Georgetown helped put out the fire…

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UPDATED: Milford Fire Heavily Damages Home; 1 Person Hospitalized

UPDATED – 5pm – One person was injured in a fire Sunday morning in Milford. State Fire Marshal investigators are looking for the cause and origin on the blaze which heavily damaged a home on N. Brandywine Road in the Shawnee Acres development. When firefighters arrived on the scene, they were met by the male…

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Dover Woman Charged for Serious Accident on I-95 Near Wilmington

Delaware State Police are investigating a two-vehicle crash that took place this morning on John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway (I-95) east of the I-95 ramp. The incident took place around 4:51 a.m. when a 2013 Dodge Caravan operated by a 30-year-old woman from North Carolina was traveling in the left lane on the southbound span…

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IRVFC Battle Out of Control Burn on Waters Edge Trail

Firefighters from Indian River were called Saturday afternoon just before 2 for an outside fire on Waters Edge Trail, but when crews arrived on the scene they found the fire had blazed out of control and spread to a nearby garage.  Fire crews learned that a controlled burn or burn barrel got out of control…

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Eastern Sussex Firefighters Battle Woods and Marsh Fire Near Slaughter Beach

A fire broke out Saturday afternoon off Mills Road northwest of Slaughter beach.  Multiple fire crews helped Memorial firefighters from Slaughter Beach battle that woods and marsh fire for about four hours.  Initial reports that 60 to 80 acres of marsh and woods were involved in that blaze.  Members of the State Forest Service were…

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VIDEO: WGMD News Week in Review 3/30/2019

  -A Salisbury man sentenced for raping a one year old -Governor Hogan vetoes a $15 Minimum Wage -Governor Carney signs controversial “National Popular Vote” Bill Find out about these stories and more in the attached video! It’s our “Week in Review” sponsored by NutriSystem. Just press play to watch the video!  

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Punkin’ Chunkin’ Still Homeless And Time is Running Out

Just over a month – that’s the deadline for a large enough property to be found to hold the World Championship Punkin’ Chunkin’ this year in Sussex County.  According to a post on the Punkin’ Chunkin’ Facebook page May 1st is the deadline voted by membership to keep the unique event here on Delmarva where…

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First District Town Hall Meeting in Crisfield Saturday

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Maryland Congressman Andy Harris will hold his 4th brick and mortar town hall meeting in Crisfield this afternoon, Saturday, March 30th.  The town hall will be held at Crisfield City Hall from 4:30 to 5:30pm.  Residents of the First District are welcome to ask questions and voice their concerns about issues that are under consideration…

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Fire Damages Home at Rehoboth Yacht & Country Club Thursday

Delaware State Fire Marshal investigators are looking into a blaze on West Side Drive in the Rehoboth Beach Yacht & Country Club just after 9:30 Thursday night.  Rehoboth Beach fire crews arriving at the scene found fire showing from the front of the house.  The fire was quickly knocked down and crews from Lewes and…

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Bicyclist Dies Following Dover Crash

Delaware State Police say that 59-year-old Richard Duffy of Hartly, the operator of a bicycle has died following a crash earlier this month in Dover. Trooper say their investigation determined a 56-year-old Hartly woman operating a Chrysler PT Cruiser was traveling westbound on Forest Ave (Route 8) east of Victory Chapel Road. Meanwhile, Duffy was…

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Salisbury Post Office to be Named for Fallen Soldier

Wicomico County school students will take part in a dedication ceremony this afternoon. The main Salisbury post office will be named for Army Sgt Major Wardell Turner of Nanticoke – a Bennett High School graduate and state champion athlete who was killed in Afghanistan in 2014.  The plaque dedication ceremony is at 2:30. Read more…

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UPDATED: Incumbents Returned to Laurel Council

UPDATED – 3/28/19  –  9:20pm – The unofficial results of the municipal election Thursday in Laurel has both incumbents returning to the council. In Ward 1, incumbent Randy Lee edged out Richard McVey 23 to 22. In Ward 4, incumbent Cheryl Martin took 27 votes. Alfred Erskine received 12 votes and Bruce Ingram got 5.…

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DE Governor Carney Signs National Popular Vote Bill Into Law

On Thursday, March 28, Delaware Governor John Carney, a Democrat signed into law a bill that would award the state’s three electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote winner, should a majority of states agree to do the same. The bill was introduced by Senate Majority Whip Bryan Townsend, a Democrat of…

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Governor Hogan Vetoes $15 Minimum Wage Bill

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a Republican has vetoed two notable pieces of legislation advanced by the Democratic controlled state legislature in both the House and Senate. The Governor previously criticized the $15 minimum wage legislation, saying it would hurt “mom and pop businesses” and lead to the “elimination of 9,000 jobs for the very people…

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Mosquito Spraying Thursday During the Day

Weather permitting; the Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans the following insecticide application for mosquito larvae located in flooded forested wetland habitats. This application could take place during the daylight hours on Thursday, March 28, 2019 via helicopter (registration number N123NM and/or N3078G) Application of Vectobac12AS (liquid BTI) to control mosquito larvae in the following areas: Near Rehoboth Beach,…

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Salisbury Mobile Home Seriously Damaged by Two Alarm Fire

The Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating after a mobile home in the 31000 block of Old Fruitland Road in Salisbury caught fire around 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 26. The home, 12 feet by 60 feet wide caught fire on it’s underside. Authorities believe the fire was accidental, caused by an electrical malfunction.…

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Five New Officers Graduate, Join OCPD Force

Last week, five new officers graduated the Carrol County Sheriff’s Office Training Academy’s entrance level police academy class, set to join the Ocean City Police Department. Officers Margaret Hill, Chelsea Kautz, Elaine Miller, Patrick Scob and Jacob Street are pictured with OCPD Chief Ross Buzzuro and Mayor Rick Meehan. The five were formally recognized as…

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