Update: Talbot Co. Board Of Education Selects New Schools Superintendent

Update: The Talbot County Board of Education has appointed a new Superintendent of Schools.Dr. Sharon Pepukayi is scheduled to start July 1st, pending the finalization of a contract and approval of the Maryland State Superintendent of Schools.Pepukayi was one of four finalists for the position. She is currently an assistant superintendent for the Appoquinimink School…

Read More

DPH UPDATE: Covid-19 Cases Increasing in DE; Flu Season Still Here

The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) reports an increase in COVID-19 cases since the previousĀ monthly COVID-19 updateĀ released on April 22, 2022.Ā While COVID-19 cases are increasing in Delaware, hospitalizations and deaths remain significantly lower when compared to the winterĀ surge.Ā DPH continues to encourage Delawareans to get tested if they exhibit symptoms of COVID-19Ā or have been exposed…

Read More

DART Beach Bus Begins Service Monday

Dump the pump, bypass the traffic congestion, ditch the parking fees and DART to the beach! The 2022 summer beach season is right around the corner; DART’s daily Beach Bus service will be on the road ready to provide a convenient, safe and clean ride to visitors and residents.  On Monday, May 23, buses will start running…

Read More

Lewes Line Begins Service at 8:30 Monday Morning

The Mayor and Council of Lewes will kick off the Lewes Line Monday morning at 8:30 at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal in Lewes. The Lewes Line is a pilot seasonal transit program to move residents and visitors to key locations throughout Lewes. This will help alleviate parking and traffic congestion on local streets and…

Read More

Police Investigate Shooting Incident in Downtown O.C.

Ocean City police received several calls after about a half dozen shots were heard near the boardwalk and Talbot Street around 1:10 a.m. on Sunday. That is where police found one man, an approximately 20-year-old, with what appeared to be a gunshot wound to his leg. He was taken by EMS to a trauma center…

Read More

Dead Man Found in Hurlock House Fire

Maryland State Fire Marshal investigators say a portable air conditioning unit failed in a home on Delaware Avenue in Hurlock is the cause of a fire that left a 74 year old man dead. Firefighters arriving at the scene just before 1pm Friday, found fire on the first floor and located the victim in the…

Read More

Two Charged after Fire Call to Wicomico Middle School

Two juveniles have been arrested after causing a fire at Wicomico Middle School Thursday morning just before 9. State Fire Marshal investigators say the juveniles were manipulating exposed, energized wiring in a school bathroom to cause the device to spark and smoke until the device was destroyed and caused a fire in the wall behind…

Read More

Explosive Devices Found in Princess Anne Home

01-Fingerprint at crime scene Ā© LZ Image/Shutterstock__8320090

A Princess Anne man has been arrested on possession of explosive devices, malicious destruction of property and other offenses. Maryland State Police went to the home of 43 year old Clement Grangier with a search and seizure warrant on an on-going malicious destruction of property investigation and found 7 explosive devices – 3 pipe bombs…

Read More

Wicomico County Man Sentenced for Drug & Weapons Conviction

A Wicomico County man has been sentenced for trafficking cocaine and weapons offenses. Last March, 37 year old Angel Maldonado was found guilty by a Wicomico County jury, of Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine, IllegalPossession of a Regulated Firearm, and related offenses. On Thursday he was sentenced by the Honorable William H. Jones, Associate…

Read More

DE Unemployment Unchanged, Sussex County Unemployment Sees Decrease

Delaware’s unemployment rate in April remained unchanged at 4.5% – while the national average remained steady at 3.6% However the number of jobs increased by 8000 and Delaware’s Labor Force Participation rate was 61.2% – a large increase from April of 2020 when it dropped to 59.4% – the lowest point on record. Sussex County…

Read More

IID Report in Fatal Wicomico County Police Pursuit Crash Released

The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the Office of Attorney General today released its investigative report of the October 21, 2021, fatal police pursuit crash in Wicomico County. On October 21, 2021, at approximately 10 p.m., Salisbury Police Department Officer Christopher Denny observed a car at the intersection of Delaware Avenue and West Salisbury Parkway in…

Read More

Saturday a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day for Delaware

Saturday, May 21, will be an Ozone Code Orange Air Quality Action Day for Delaware! As upper-level high pressure moves east of the state, vertical mixing will be hindered, while partly sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-90s will enhance ozone development. In addition, light southwesterly winds will limit dispersion and transport thin-density smoke into the state, contributing…

Read More

$500-million Available in 1st Round Funding through EPA For Clean School Buses

U.S. Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.), Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, today applauded the Biden-Harris Administration’s announcement of $500 million being available through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for school districts and other eligible school bus operators and contractors to begin replacing the nation’s fleet of school buses with clean, American-made,…

Read More

Salisbury Woman Dies after Georgetown Area Crash

01-emergency-vehicle-fatal

The investigation into a deadly crash west of Georgetown Thursday evening continues. Delaware State Police say just before 6pm a Honda Civic, driven by a 23 year old Salisbury woman, on East Trap Pond Road failed to stop at the marked intersection with Hardscrabble Road and collided with a Honda Accord, driven by a 60…

Read More

Can You Identify Shoplifters at Lewes Lowe’s?

Your help is needed to identify two suspects who shoplifted from the Lowe’s in Lewes Monday night around 8:30. Delaware State Police were called after a white man and white woman took a large amount of merchandise without paying. They drove off in a black Chevy Cruze. The male suspect is about 5′ 11ā€, 235…

Read More

Update: Beach Access Points All Cleared In Bethany Beach

Bethany Beach access - photo courtesy of The Town of Bethany Beach

All access ramps to the beaches in Bethany Beach have reopened following the early May nor’easter, which was followed by days of coastal flooding.Town officials said Friday that crews have been working hard to make sure it’s safe to get onto the beach.The storm also caused substantial erosion, and DNREC crews have been assisting local…

Read More

2nd Del. Recreational Cannabis Bill Stalls In House

Legislation to set up the regulatory and operations framework for legalized sales of marijuana in Delaware failed to pass in the House of Representatives. It is the second of two bills that are designed to clear the way for legalized recreational use of marijuana by adults.The measure (House Bill 372) requires a three-fifths vote of…

Read More

Easton Police Investigate Pharmacy Robbery

Suspect in Rite Aid robbery (photo released by Easton Police)

Easton Police are investigating a robbery at the Rite Aid pharmacy on Marlboro Avenue. At about 6:17 p.m. Wednesday, officers responded to the store in response to a robbery that had just occurred. An investigation determined that a male wearing a mask jumped the counter and pushed by the pharmacist to obtain prescription medications. The…

Read More