A WGMD Local News Article
UPDATE: Victim Identified in Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash Near Angola
UPDATE 08/21/25: Delaware State Police have identified 68-year-old Tracey Harden of Lewes as the woman who died in the fatal two-vehicle crash on Tuesday near Angola. The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone who witnessed the crash or has relevant information is asked to contact Master Corporal K. Argo at (302) 703-3264. Information may also be provided…
Read MoreSenators, Coons, Blunt Rochester & Rep. McBride Celebrate Two Major Federal Investments in Harrington
U.S. Senators Chris Coons and Lisa Blunt Rochester along with U.S. Representative Sarah McBride joined state and local leaders to hold a groundbreaking ceremony and celebrate the $3.4 million federal grant they secured through the Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) process for critical infrastructure improvements to Harrington’s Industrial Park, including roadwork and extending sewer and water…
Read MoreTwo Teens Arrested in Dover Following Firearm Investigation / Search Warrant
Dover Police have arrested two teens– 18-year-old Angel Sanabria and a 15-year-old male– following a firearm investigation. Sanabria was taken into custody during a traffic stop near Presidents Drive and Bay Road, where he was found with a handgun despite being prohibited from possessing firearms. The investigation led to a search warrant at a Barrister…
Read MoreCORRECTION: Delaware State Police Investigating Fatal Pedestrian Hit and Run Crash Near Felton
CORRECTION: Evan Young was 36, not 24 as originally stated in the DSP release.  Delaware State Police are investigating a fatal pedestrian hit-and-run crash that occurred earlier this month near Felton. Police say that on August 1st at about 9:19 p.m., a Ford Transit van was heading westbound on Sandtown Road, approaching John Hurd Road.…
Read MoreGovernor Meyer Signs 10 Public Safety Bills
Governor Matt Meyer has signed 10 new laws aimed at strengthening public safety, improving mental health resources, promoting nondiscrimination, and expanding protections for victims and communities across Delaware. The legislation includes the creation of a statewide Office of Suicide Prevention, updates to anti-discrimination laws, expanded rights for crime victims and young offenders, and stronger gun…
Read MoreSearch Warrant in Selbyville Leads to Arrest for Gun and Drug Offenses
Delaware State Police have arrested a 42-year-old Selbyville man for felony drug and gun charges following a search warrant yesterday in Selbyville. On August 19th members of the Sussex County Drug Unit, Sussex County Governor’s Task Force, and Department of Correction – Probation and Parole, executed a search warrant at a residence on Polly Branch…
Read MoreDelDOT Announces Permanent Closure of Devon Road at Mill Pond Acres
Devon Road at Mill Pond Acres in the Lewes area will be permanently closed beginning the night of Tuesday, September 2nd as part of Phase 2C of the SR 1 Minos Conaway Road project. According to DelDOT, the closure will occur when the contractor installs a pinned barrier wall as part of Phase 2C of…
Read MoreUPDATE: Gold Alert Issued for Missing Laurel Woman–Canceled
UPDATE: The Gold Alert for Chasity Felice, issued by DSP Troop 5, has been cancelled, as she has been found. Original Post: Delaware State Police Troop 5 has issued a Gold Alert has been issued for 19-year-old Chasity Felice of Laurel.She was last seen on Pine Grove Road in Laurel around 2:00 a.m. (August 20th).…
Read MoreDover Police Arrested for Robbery on West Loockerman Street
Dover Police have arrested a 30-year-old Dover man for a robbery that occurred on West Loockerman Street last night (Tuesday night). Police say Marquis Boyer-Smith was identified as the suspect after a victim reported being assaulted and having property taken. Officers later located Boyer-Smith and took him into custody without incident. He faces charges of…
Read MoreFatal Pedestrian Crash in Dover Involving Two Vehicles
The Dover Police Department is investigating a crash that resulted in the death of a 44-year-old Dover man. Police say a vehicle had struck a pedestrian on Salisbury Road in the area of Clara Street EXT. He was transported to Bayhealth Kent Campus for treatment. The victim died as a result of the injuries sustained…
Read MoreCamden Street Closure for Salisbury University Student Move-In at The Ross
Downtown Salisbury is excited to welcome Salisbury University students as they move into The Ross on Friday, August 22, 2025. Parking Authority staff will be on-site to assist with traffic flow throughout the day on August 22nd. To accommodate move-in activity, Camden Street Alley will be temporarily closed with the following details: Closure Area:Â Camden Street…
Read MoreSussex County Council Approves John Passwaters to Seat on Planning & Zoning Commission
A public interview was held during the Sussex County Council meeting Tuesday for a nominee to the Planning and Zoning Commission. After the interview the Council approved John Passwaters of Bridgeville to a seat on the Planning and Zoning Commission. His term will begin on September 1st and ends at the end of June of…
Read MoreRabid Raccoon Confirmed in Bishopville, MD Area
The Worcester County Health Department has confirmed that a rabid raccoon has been found in the vicinity of St. Martin’s Neck Road in Bishopville. County health officials remind you to contact the County Health Department’s Office of Environmental Health at 410-352-3234Â – if you, your family or your pets have had contact with the rabid raccoon…
Read MoreSussex County Council Approves Recommendation for Payment Plan for Some Property Tax Bills
The Sussex County Council heard an update from County Finance Director Gina Jennings on legislation that was brought before the General Assembly during the special session last week. In all – seven bills were discussed, but most pertain to New Castle County, which has recently started its appeal process. House Bill 241 does pertain to…
Read MoreUPDATED: Indian River School District Schedules Open Houses for Students & Parents
UPDATED – 08/19/25 –Â Â Schools in the Indian River School District will host a series of open houses during the month of August. Open houses will allow students and parents to meet teachers and staff, view class lists and tour school buildings. A number of schools will host multiple sessions, with each session catering to a…
Read MoreDIAA Announces Partnership with Musco Lighting
The Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association (DIAA) is proud to announce a new partnership with Musco Lighting to enhance the student-athlete and fan experience at member schools. Musco Lighting has specialized in sports lighting and technology for nearly 50 years and will provide educational programming and other resources to raise awareness of lighting practices that help…
Read MoreAG Jennings Co-leads Multistate Lawsuit Against Trump Administration’s Illegal Attacks on Crime Victim Assistance Funds
A coalition of 21 states attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration over the imposition of conditions on congressionally-authorized Victims of Crime Act – or VOCA – grants. Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings is co-leading this lawsuit along with the attorney generals from New Jersey, California, Rhode Island and Illinois. For Delaware…
Read MoreMaryland Man Arrested for Assaulting Bethany Beach Parking Enforcement Officer
Bethany Beach Police have arrested a White Hall, Maryland man for assaulting a Bethany Beach Parking Enforcement Officer. Police were called to South Atlantic Avenue around 4:30 Saturday afternoon. Police say 24 year old Eric Peluso was returning to his vehicle when he saw the Parking Officer writing a ticket for his vehicle. Words were…
Read MoreSussex County Council to Meet Tuesday Morning – Discussion on Reassessment Legislation on Agenda
The Sussex County Council will meet Tuesday morning in Georgetown. County Administrator Todd Lawson will hold a public interview for a nominee to the Planning and Zoning Commission – John Passwaters. County Finance Director Gina Jennings will discuss and update the Council on the recent General Assembly special session and reassessment legislation. In Old Business…
Read MoreDelaware Sues to Protect Head Start & Other Programs from Illegal Trump Cuts
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has joined a lawsuit against the Trump Administration to stop an unlawful attempt to defund Head Start and other education programs in Delaware communities. Altogether, the services in Delaware impacted by these cuts comprise more than $11-million in federal grants, support more than 250 education programs, and serve more than…
Read MoreUPDATED: Wrong-way Seaford Driver Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison in Deadly Wicomico County Crash
UPDATED – 08/15/25 – A Seaford man has been sentenced in the Circuit Court of Wicomico County for multiple counts of manslaughter by motor vehicle. Judge Matthew Maciarello sentenced 61 year old Jay Bynum to 30 years in prison – the maximum allowable sentence under the law. Bynum was convicted in June after a three-day…
Read MoreDOE Says Some Improvement in School Assessment Results, but Literacy Emergency Remains
Delaware student assessment performance test results show some improvement – but that there is still much work needed across reading, writing and mathematics. Delaware Department of Education officials say a literacy emergency remains in the First State. Statewide – English proficiency in grades 3 through 8 increased 1 point from 2024 to 41% and math…
Read MoreUnemployment in Sussex County Remains Steady at 4%
Unemployment in Delaware increased by a tenth of a point from June to July to 4.1% – while the rate in Sussex County remained unchanged at 4%. The national rate also increased slightly to 4.2% in July. According to the Department of Labor, there were 21,000 unemployed Delawareans in July of this year – compared…
Read MoreWicomico County Public Schools Sending Out School-Year Information Letters
Parents in Wicomico County should be on the lookout for student school-year information letters that went out Friday. These letters include open house information and more. Open house events will be held on August 27th for middle and high schools and August 28th for elementary schools. The 2025-2026 school year begins on Tuesday, September 2nd…
Read MoreTwo Arrested by Easton Police after Home Invasion
A Federalsburg man has been arrested for a home invasion at the Days Inn Hotel in Easton on Tuesday afternoon. Easton Police learned that just after 1:30pm a man with a gun entered a hotel room and confronted a man and woman inside. The victims were able to escape uninjured and contacted police who, with…
Read More