A WGMD Local News Article
Delaware’s 150th Legislative Session Underway
Delaware’s General Assembly is back in session in Dover. After swearing in the newly elected members in the State Senate and State House both chambers got down to work by organizing. 14th District Representative Pete Schwartzkopf was elected as Speaker of the House for the 150th Session. The State House also passed a resolution setting…
Read MoreSussex County Council Reorganizes
Doug Hudson and John Rieley have been sworn in as member of the Sussex County Council to represent the 4th and 5th Councilmanic districts. The Sussex County Council has elected council officers for 2019. Mike Vincent has been re-elected as the council president. IG Burton has been elected as the council vice president.  With Hudson’s…
Read MoreEarly Morning Fire in Salisbury Accidental
Fire broke out just before 3:30 this morning at the Quality Linen Service in the Westwood Commerce Park in Salisbury. Fire crews from Salisbury responding to the call found a working fire  and multiple other companies responded. The Maryland State Fire Marshal’s office has determined that the fire originated on the inside of the building…
Read MoreRehoboth Barricade Incident Ends Peacefully
Early Monday morning (01/07/19) Rehoboth Beach Police were called to the 100 block of Rehoboth Avenue to check the welfare of a suicidal subject located inside an apartment building which led to a barricade situation. With the assistance of multiple agencies, police were able to bring the incident to a peaceful conclusion without any injuries.…
Read MoreIndian River School District to Host Referendum Meetings for Senior Citizens
The Indian River School District will host two public meetings for senior citizens during the month of January. The purpose of the meetings is to explain the district’s upcoming referendum and to highlight the various tax assistance programs available to seniors. The meeting schedule is as follows: January 23 – Indian River High School, 10:00…
Read MoreRehoboth Commissioners to Discuss Parking Monday Morning
Rehoboth City Commissioners will discuss parking changes during a workshop meeting on Monday morning. Additional discussion on amendments to the parking meter and permit ordinances will be discussed. Changes discussed at the last meeting in December include: hourly meters in effect from 10am to 10pm, additional signage directing to additional parking areas, meter rates of…
Read MoreRehoboth Residents Pack City Hall to Talk Wastewater
It was a packed house at Rehoboth City Hall as residents turned out for a town hall meeting on the proposed transition of the city’s wastewater treatment plant facility – and all its related assets, liabilities and legacy obligations to the county. Now that the ocean outfall project has been completed, the city is looking…
Read MoreCrash at Rehoboth Post Office Damages Steps
A crash at the Rehoboth Beach Post Office Friday morning. Rehoboth Police say around 10am an 82 year old Rehoboth man was trying to park in front of the post office, but pressed the accelerator instead of the break and went over the sidewalk – striking the front steps of the facility. He struck a…
Read MoreGov Larry Hogan Urges President Trump to End the Government Shutdown
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has joined with Virginia Governor Ralph Northam and Washington, DC Mayor Murial Bowser to call for an end to the federal government shutdown. In a letter to President Donald Trump and Congressional leaders they say the shutdown, which has ended its second week, represents a failure of leadership and they asking…
Read MoreAre You Wanted? Would You Know? Find Out Here
Are you wanted in Delaware? Do you know if there is an active warrant out for your arrest? Not everyone does – and State Police urge you to become aware of your status. If you are wanted – this gives you the opportunity to turn yourself in voluntarily and resolve the issue. If you find…
Read MoreMemorial Services Set for Lt Jason Faulkner, Sr
Memorial services have been set for Tuesday, January 8 for Indian River VFC Lt. Jason Faulkner, Sr. Viewing will be from 10am to noon at Mother Mary of Peace Church at Mt. Joy Road & Route 24 at Oak Orchard with the funeral mass following at noon. Last Call Services – Indian River Station #2…
Read MoreDE Wins Federal Grant to Strengthen Early Childhood System
Delaware has won a $4.2 million federal grant to strengthen its early childhood system. The grant will help the state better prepare children from all backgrounds to enter kindergarten ready to learn and will improve their transition between early childhood programs and the K-12 system. The Delaware Department of Education’s Office of Early Learning — in…
Read MoreGumboro Road Near Pittsville Reopens after Tractor Trailer Crash
Gumboro Road north of Pittsville has reopened after a crash north of Cobbs Hill Road in Wicomico County just after 11am. Maryland State Police say the crash involved a car driven by a Seaford man and a tractor trailer driven by a Princess Anne man. The clean up from the fuel spill and crash took…
Read MoreMSP Investigating Drowning Death in West Ocean City
Maryland State Police were called for a person in the water in Herring Creek Sunday morning in West Ocean City. Police say 68 year old Paul Scott went to pump water out of his boat, which was near where he was found in the water. A tote bag with a water pump inside was also…
Read MoreOcean City Mayor and City Council Host FREE New Year’s Day Concert
To kick off 2019, Mayor Rick Meehan and members of the Ocean City Council will host a concert at the beautiful Performing Arts Center on New Year’s Day. All residents and visitors are welcome to attend the free event. After a brief meet and greet with Ocean City elected officials and community partners, the 2019…
Read MoreUPDATED: Fire Crews from Wicomico & Sussex Battle Early Morning Barn Fire
UPDATED 12/31:Â A fire early Sunday morning on Morris Leonard Road in Parsonsburg is under investigation by the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s office. Firefighters were called just after 3:30am and found a wood frame storage building on fire. Officials say the fire was discovered by a passerby and damage is estimated at $120,000. Fire companies…
Read MoreUPDATED: Pedestrian Struck Saturday Night on Coastal Hwy in Ocean City Dies from Injuries
UPDATED 12/31: Ocean City Police tell WGMD that 56 year old Lorena Merris of Landisburg, Pennsylvania was struck by a BMW 328i Saturday night on Coastal Highway has died.  Police say she died from her injuries Sunday afternoon. The driver of the BMW remained on-scene. ================================================== Ocean City police and EMS were called just before…
Read MoreFinal Ponies with Swamp Cancer Euthanized in Chincoteague
The last 4 ponies at Assateague suffering from swamp cancer have been put down. Chincoteague Volunteer Fire officials say surgeries and medicine didn’t help to battle this fungus and the pony committee felt it was time to end their suffering. However, from all of this – vets have been working to create a preventative vaccine…
Read MorePedestrian Struck & Killed in Delmar
A pedestrian is dead after a crash just after midnight in Delmar. Delaware State Police say a 33 year old Delmar man was crossing Route 13 in the northbound lane when he walked into the path of a Honda Accord. The Honda, driven by a 45 year old Seaford man stopped in the median a…
Read MoreSears in Salisbury to Close by Late March
The Sears at the Centre at Salisbury will be closing in late March. Sears Holdings announced the closing of 80 more Sears and Kmart stores nationwide to accelerate its strategic transformation and facilitate its financial restructuring. Corporate officials say liquidations sales at these stores are expected to begin in two weeks. The automotive center at…
Read MoreSeaford Woman Dies after OD
A woman found unconscious at the Chandler Heights Apartment Complex in Seaford has died. Seaford Police say the 30 year old woman was taken to Christiana Hospital in critical condition just after 1:30am on Christmas Day and died the following day. Her body was been turned over to the Division of Forensic Science for autopsy…
Read MoreJimmy’s Grille Rehoboth To Close
After only 2 years in business on Coastal Highway, Jimmy’s Grille will close its doors December 29. In a letter to employees owner Highway One’s Alex Pires said the business has been struggling since it opened. The space will be used to enlarge Highway One’s adjoining business, Outlet Liquors. The 5,000 square foot restaurant is…
Read MoreDonation to BBVFC & Area Non-profits from Bethany Beach First Responders Sports Weekend
A donation of $20,000 has been made by the organizers of the Bethany Beach First Responders Sports Weekend to the Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Company and $5000 to other local non-profits. The sports weekend, which was held in September features two days of events – including a half marathon, triathlon, duathlon, and more. The weather…
Read MoreChicken Truck Overturns in Crash Near Greenwood
Just before midnight a 28 year old Harrington man driving an Explorer ran a stop sign at Shawnee and Staytonville Roads east of Greenwood causing a live haul tractor trailer to overturn. Delaware State Police say both drivers were taken to Milford Memorial Hospital – and charges are pending against the Harrington man. Crews were…
Read MoreAUDIO: Rehoboth Residents Continue the Fight for the Nativity with City Commissioners
The Rehoboth Commission met Friday in their first afternoon session and were faced with a packed house – many waiting to speak on the Nativity issue, which has not really been set to rest. Father William Cocco of St Edmond Catholic Church again spoke to the City Commissioners (full comments – begins and ends with…
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