$1.6-M Approved For Nanticoke Hospital

Nanticoke Hospital in Seaford will receive $1,600,000 to help it respond to the ongoing pandemic. Delaware’s Senator Tom Carper, Senator Chris Coons and Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester announced the funding Monday. Nanticoke initially did not get a share of CARES Act funding that supports efforts of rural hospitals, prompting the delegation to make the request…

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Sussex Co., Lewes To Purchase Historic Jones Farm

Aerial view of Jones Farm

Historic Jones Farm near Lewes will be preserved under a joint agreement. Sussex County, the City of Lewes and Lewes Public Works will purchase the property at a total sale price of about $5,000,000. J.G. Townsend and Company, an agri-business firm, currently owns the 37.5 acre parcel at Kings Highway and Clay Road. It’s now…

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Crashes Disrupt Morning Commute

Seaford crash, Route 13 at Concord Road

At least two accidents have been causing delays this morning. One crash occurred shortly before 7:00 a.m. on Route 13 at Concord Road in Seaford. Also, Beach Highway (Route 16) was closed in the area of Owens Road and Hunters Cove Road in Greenwood because of an accident.

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Fire Tears Through Kitchen At Rehoboth Home

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A kitchen fire broke out over the weekend at a home on Fleming Circle in The Keys of Marsh Harbor. Members of the Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Company encountered heavy fire and smoke conditions throughout the one-story home Saturday afternoon. Occupants got out safely. The fire was essentially knocked down in about 15 minutes, but…

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Man Arrested After Firing Gun from Dewey Hotel during Dispute

Dewey Beach police responded to the Bay Resort on Sunday around 1:35 a.m. after a man reportedly fired a shot from a handgun during an argument. When police arrived, they saw a group of four men on the balcony who appeared to be passing around a handgun. That is when Dewey officers called for Rehoboth and state…

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Felton Area Home Struck by Gunfire Sunday Morning

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Delaware State Police were called to Skinner Lane in Felton just before 4:30 Sunday morning for a report of shots being fired.  Police learned that two men were inside a home when the outside was struck by gunfire.  Investigation showed three round struck the home – one went through the wall – no one was…

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Fiery Crash at Argos Corner Sends 4 to the Hospital

Delaware State Police are investigating a single vehicle crash near Argos Corner Saturday night.  Police say for unknown reasons a Durango left southbound Route 1 – struck the guard rail and bridge – crossed the highway and overturned in the median several times.  Eight people in the SUV were able to escape before the vehicle…

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DSP Investigating Attempted Robbery in Greenwood

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Delaware State Police are investigating an attempted robbery of Stargate Pizza in Greenwood Friday night.  Police say around 10:30 the owner was closing for the night when he was approached outside by a man with a machete who demanded money.  The victim told the suspect he had no money and threw a pizza at him…

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Two Injured in Crash Near Felton

Two people were injured after a single vehicle crash Friday night near Killens Pond State Park.  Delaware State Police say a Tahoe, driven by a 40 year old man from Camden-Wyoming struck a tree at the intersection of Killens Pond Road and Scrap Tavern Road.  Neither the driver or 44 year old female passenger from…

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MD AG Frosh Pushing for Mail-In 2020 General Election

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh today released the following statement: “We cannot overstate the devastating consequences likely to result if the State of Maryland does not plan now to mail every voter a ballot for the 2020 Presidential General Election.” “That is what the Maryland Association of Elections Officials, representing every single one of our state’s 24…

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MD Positivity Rate for Coronavirus at New Low

Five weeks after the state entered Stage Two of recovery, Maryland’s key COVID-19 health metrics continue to trend in a positive direction. The statewide positivity rate has fallen to a new low of 4.34%, and ICU beds have dropped to their lowest level since March 30. State health officials continue to monitor the spikes and outbreaks in…

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DSP Looking for Bridgeville Man for Reckless Endangering

Your help is needed to find 18 year old Damaj Showell of Bridgeville.  He is wanted on charges of reckless endangering and other offenses after an incident Thursday night.  Delaware State Police were called to a home on Mill Park Drive for a domestic with shots fired.  Police learned that Showell and his father were…

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Update : TS Fay Brings Wind & Water to Delmarva

UPDATED – Saturday, 9:30am – Tropical Storm Fay passed off the coast of Delmarva yesterday morning – and brought a lot of rain to the eastern side of Sussex County.  The National Weather Service reports that beach areas saw from about 5 ½ inches to nearly 7 inches of rain.  There were reports of flooding…

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Skipjack Wind Farm Interconnection Facility On Hold

On hold!  Orsted announced Friday that it will no longer pursue plans to build an interconnection facility at Fenwick Island State Park.  The company entered into a non-binding MOU with DNREC a year ago to construct the Skipjack Wind Farm’s interconnection facility within the park – however a thorough evaluation of the area shows that…

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Flash Flood Watch CANCELED

Flash Flood Watch CANCELED for Talbot County, MD Queen Anne’s County, MD Sussex County, DE Wicomico County, MD Somerset County, MD Worcester County, MD Dorchester County, MD

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Killens Pond Water Park Reopens Saturday

The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control will reopen the Killens Pond State Park Water Park on Saturday, July 11, with measures in effect to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. The Water Park will limit its hours and offer two sessions per day, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30…

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DPH UPDATE (7/10/20): 121 Additional Positive Cases, No New Deaths

The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) is announcing 121 additional positive cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Delaware, as of 6:00 p.m. Thursday, July 9, 2020. No additional deaths were reported on Thursday. In addition, 58 individuals are currently hospitalized due to COVID-19 in Delaware, 11 of whom are critically ill. While the…

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OC Air Show To Feature Air Force Thunderbirds

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The Air Force Thunderbirds have been added to the Ocean City Air Show line-up for its rescheduled air show over the beach and boardwalk. The air show also will feature the F-22 Raptor, F-35 Lightning II and A-10 Thunderbolt II demo teams. The Ocean City Air Show, normally held in June, will take place August…

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Wesley College To Be Acquired By DSU

Delaware State University and Wesley College announced an agreement Thursday under which DSU would acquire Wesley in 2021. According to DSU, it is the first time a Historically Black College and University has acquired a non-HBCU institution. Wesley College had been facing mounting financial challenges, and had been examining several options. Operating budgets and other…

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Lt. Col. Melissa Zebley Appointed DSP Superintendent

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Delaware State Police Lieutenant Colonel Melissa Zebley was appointed Thursday as Superintendent. Zebley is a 28-year veteran of the Division and started as a trooper in 1992. She was promoted to Lieutenant in 2007. Superintendent Nathaniel McQueen was recently confirmed as Delaware Safety and Homeland Security Secretary. Zebley is the first woman to be named…

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