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Milton Man Arrested for Aggravated Menacing & Weapons Offenses
A Milton man has been arrested by Delaware State Police after a call for a disorderly incident last week in Milton. Police were called to Lawns Unlimited early Monday morning for a disorderly person and learned that a man was yelling at employees of the business from his residence next door. While yelling at the…
Read MoreWilmington Precious Metals Depository Owner Sentenced for Fraud Scheme
A West Chester, PA, man has been sentenced for fraud. US District Judge Maryellen Noreika sentenced 69 year old Robert Higgins last week to the statutory maximum term of 65 years in federal prison. Court documents show Higgins owned and operated First State Depository – a precious metals depository in Wilmington. First State Depository held…
Read MoreDE Unemployment Increases in May; Sussex County Unemployment Drops
Unemployment in Delaware increase from 3.9% in April to 4% in May while the national average remained unchanged at 4.2%. However in Sussex County unemployment dropped from 4% in April to 3.7% in May. Delaware’s labor force grew by 800 – the largest over-the-month increase since June of 2023 – and 900 more workers than…
Read MoreMilford Police Investigating a Shooting Incident
 Milford Police are investigating an incident in which a person was shot and injured yesterday June 19th. Police responded to Valley Drive in Milford, Kent County. When officers arrived on scene after 11 a.m. they located a 22-year-old man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was transported to an area hospital for treatment…
Read MoreUpcoming Temporary Closure of Woodland Ferry
The Woodland Ferry will be closed on Monday, June 23rd and Tuesday, June 24th, according to DelDOT. Normal operations will resume on Wednesday, June 25th. Â
Read MoreDE House Passes Bills Aimed at Protecting Delawareans’ Civil Liberties
The Delaware House this week passed two bills that aid in protecting Delawareans’ civil liberties and increasing safety.  Sponsored by Rep. Mara Gorman and Sen. Marie Pinkney, House Bill 153 and House Bill 142 both focus on arrest authority. HB 153 puts a clear end to the outdated and dangerous practice of “citizen’s arrests” in Delaware…
Read MoreUPDATE: Victim Identified; Delaware State Police Investigating Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Camden
UPDATE 06/19/25: Delaware State Police have identified 64-year-old David Edwards of Camden-Wyoming, as the man who died in a motorcycle crash on Tuesday night in Camden. The Troop 3 Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate the crash. Previous Post: A motorcyclist is dead after a crash that occurred yesterday evening in Camden. According to…
Read MoreJuvenile Arrested with Loaded Handgun After Trespassing Incident in Laurel
Laurel Police have arrested a male juvenile for trespassing at Hollybrook Apartments, where he was found sitting outside despite not living there. The arrest happened around 3 a.m. June 18th. When officers attempted to detain him, he resisted and tried to flee. After a struggle, he was arrested and found with a loaded .22 caliber…
Read MoreUPDATED: Driver Identified and Vehicle Located; Fatal Pedestrian Hit & Run; Possible Suspect Vehicle
UPDATE–06/19/25: Delaware State Police continue to investigate the fatal pedestrian hit-and-run crash that occurred on Sunday night in Bethel. Police say they have identified the driver, a 23-year-old woman from Milford, Delaware, and located the vehicle–the 2012 Buick Lacrosse that was involved in the crash. The driver was arrested for unrelated capias warrants and committed…
Read MoreSenate Passes DNREC and DelDOT Fee Packages
The Delaware Senate passed two bills to update user-based fees for the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) and the Department of Transportation (DelDOT), ensuring that those who use these services—not general taxpayers—cover the rising operational costs. House Bill 175 modernizes DNREC fees for the first time since 1991, raising funds for…
Read MoreFire at Salisbury University Campus Building Ruled Accidental
A fire that occurred last night in one of the buildings at the Salisbury University Campus was accidental, according to the Maryland Office of the State Fire Marshal. Fire officials say the spontaneous combustion of oily rags caused the fire. Specifically, the blaze broke out in the office within the Chick-fil-A. The fire caused no deaths…
Read MoreGovernor Meyer Announces Jennifer Donahue Sworn In as Sussex County Family Court Judge
Governor Matt Meyer has announced that Jennifer Donahue has been sworn in as a judge on the Sussex County Family Court. She was confirmed by the Delaware State Senate earlier today, June 18th. According to the Governor’s Office, Donahue is filling a newly created seat. As Sussex County’s population growth booms, the Sussex County Family…
Read MoreHouse Passes Rep. Ross Levin Bill to Provide Consumer Protections for Multi-Level Marketing Participants
Recognizing the economic harm and deceptive practices often associated with multi-level marketing (MLM) programs, the Delaware House has passed legislation to strengthen consumer protections for individuals who participate in them. House Substitute 1 for House Bill 162, which is sponsored by Rep. Melanie Ross Levin and Sen. Stephanie Hansen, would ensure people are fully informed before signing up for…
Read MoreEaston, MD Police Arrest Trio in Armed Robbery Case
Easton Police arrested 31-year-old Deondre Williams of Cambridge, 21-year-old Makhyla Jenkins of Easton, MD, and 20-year-old Jeremiah Carter of Cambridge in connection with an armed robbery that happened on June 2nd at BayVanguard Bank. All face multiple felony charges, including armed robbery, assault, and firearm offenses. The arrests followed a joint investigation involving the FBI…
Read MoreDSP Troopers Arrest Pair for Felony Drug Offenses Following Traffic Stop in Dover
Delaware State Police have arrested two individuals– 44-year-old Richard Dalton and 30-year-old Lauren Carter–both of Dover, on felony drug charges following a traffic stop yesterday, June 17th. A trooper stopped them after running a red light in Dover and saw drug paraphernalia in plain view. A search revealed heroin, crack cocaine, and additional paraphernalia. Dalton,…
Read MoreDelaware Issues Tick Safety Tips as Peak Season Arrives
June marks the beginning of peak tick season in Delaware. With warmer weather increasing outdoor activities, the risk of tick bites and tick-borne illnesses rises significantly. The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) and the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) remind Delawareans to take proactive steps to protect themselves, their families, and…
Read MoreDewey Beach Issues New Summer Regulations on Enclosed Beach Structures
In Dewey Beach, a change is in effect this summer for beachgoers. Camping tents, privacy/potty tents or similar enclosed structures are prohibited on the beach, according to the Town’s Monthly Newsletter. Town Manager Bill Zolper states that baby tents measuring 36″ square may be used. Canopies are also permitted, but may not be set up…
Read MoreAll-Way Stop to be Implemented at Seaford Area Intersection
In the Seaford area, drivers will see a new traffic pattern at the intersection of Bridgeville Highway and Virginia Avenue/Woodland Mills Drive. Starting on June 30th, this location will be a 4-Way Stop, according to DelDOT. The addition of the 4-Way Stop Condition at this intersection is being done as part of the Sidewalk, Curb and Drainage improvements that…
Read MoreUPDATED: Victim Identified; Felton Man Dies after Motorcycle Crash Near Magnolia
UPDATE: 6/18/25: Delaware State Police have identified 46-year-old Paul Ridenour of Felton as the man who died in a motorcycle crash Monday night in Magnolia. The Troop 3 Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate the crash. Original Post: A Felton man is dead after a collision between a Camry and a Kawasaki sportbike. Delaware State…
Read MoreCeremonial Groundbreaking of Lewes Area Road Project This Friday
A ceremonial groundbreaking of the SR 1, Minos Conoway Road Project will take place this Friday in Lewes. This project provides a grade separated intersection to separate through movements along SR 1 and turning movements to and from Minos Conaway Road, Nassau Road and Old Mill Road. A shared use path would also be constructed…
Read MoreUPDATED: Sussex County Council Approves FY 2026 Budget
UPDATED – 06/17/25 –Â The Sussex County Council has approved a proposed $285.1-million FY 2026 budget – the new fiscal year begins on July 1st. After reassessment, Sussex County has a new property tax rate of 2.14 cents per $100 of assessed value – lowered from 44.5 cents. This compensates for higher property valuations and keeps…
Read MoreUPDATED: DSP Identify Victim of Murder Near Millsboro
UPDATED – 06/17/25 – Delaware State Police have identified 75-year-old Deborah Steele of Millsboro, Delaware, as the woman who was killed by her son during a physical altercation Sunday evening in Millsboro. Â ========================================= ORIGINAL STORY – 06/16/25 – A Millsboro man has been arrested in connection with the death of a relative. Delaware State…
Read MoreMosquito Spraying Tuesday Evening – Central & Eastern Sussex County
Weather permitting; the Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans the following insecticide application(s) during the evening hours on Tuesday, June 17, 2025: Application of Zenivex E4 (Etofenprox) with a truck-mounted sprayer to control adult mosquitoes in the following areas: In Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, and Oak Orchard.  Near Millsboro, Angola, and Lewes. For notification purposes, spraying will be done in the following…
Read MoreMilford: Truitt Avenue Temporary Closure Tuesday for House Placement
Truitt Avenue in Milford will be closed to thru-traffic on Tuesday, June 17th from 7:30am to Noon. The closure will be between NW Front Street and NW 2nd Street. This is to accommodate the placement of a home. Milford Police say additional work is scheduled for Wednesday which may result in additional temporary closures in…
Read MoreMD Law Enforcement Torch Run to Cross Bay Bridge Tuesday Morning
If you’re heading towards Baltimore on Tuesday – be aware – the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Maryland will be running over the Bay Bridge around 10am. They will cross the westbound span – and the right and center lanes will be closed temporarily while the runners cross the bridge. MDOT officials say…
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