AG Jennings Informs Customers About Accessing $700 million Google Settlement

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Attorney General Kathy Jennings is informing consumers about how to receive payments from a $700 million Google settlement that Delaware helped secure with 52 other attorneys general. The settlement—awaiting final court approval on April 30th, 2026—will return money to consumers who made Google Play Store purchases between August 2016 and September 2023 and were harmed…

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Facility Dog Program in Delaware Courthouses Expands to Kent and Sussex Counties

The Delaware Capitol Police is now offering its Facility Dog Program in all Delaware courthouses by expanding services to Kent and Sussex counties. The program pairs specially trained dogs with dedicated handlers to comfort vulnerable populations and reduce anxiety. Facility dog services can be requested by filling out the form at courts.delaware.gov/aoc/facilitydog.aspx   Delaware Capitol Police…

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Maryland State Police Collecting New, Unwrapped Toys During Holiday Season

Maryland State Police barracks across the state are accepting donations of new, unwrapped toys to support children and families in need during the holiday season. All across Maryland, barrack lobbies will be used as welcoming drop-off locations. All collected toys will be distributed to community organizations, local partners, and programs around the state. You are…

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Delaware Officers Honored for Exceptional Investigations and Community Impact

Delaware Crime Stoppers, in partnership with the Delaware Association of Chiefs of Police, has honored the state’s top law enforcement officers for their investigative work and community service in 2025. The annual awards—recognizing excellence in major case investigations, victim support, and community impact—highlight exceptional officers and troopers from agencies statewide, including Smyrna Police, Delaware State…

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Family of Four in Denton Displaced Following House Fire

A family of four has been displaced as a result of a fire that occurred yesterday in Caroline County, and they are now being assisted by the American Red Cross. The fire occurred on Harmony Road in Denton at a one-story, wood framed, single-family home. The house was unoccupied at the time of the fire.  A passerby…

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Record Holiday Travel Expected as Gas Prices Drop

Year-end holiday travel is expected to set a new record. AAA projects 122.4 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home over the 13-day year-end holiday period beginning December 20th and ending January 1st. This year’s forecast is a 2.2% increase over 2024, surpassing last year’s record of 119.7 million travelers.  AAA projects…

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Laura Carlson Appointed as Next President at University of Delaware

There’s a new woman in charge at the University of Delaware. The Board of Trustees have voted to appoint Laura A. Carlson as the University’s 29th president – effective January 1, 2026. Carlson is a distinguished educator, researcher and administrator with over 30 years of experience in higher education. The announcement was made during the…

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UPDATED: Sussex County Council Honored Cape Cross Country and was Honored by the American Planning Association

UPDATED – 12/09/25 – Sussex County Council held a split meeting. The morning session was held at the Public Safety Complex and was a workshop-style meeting with the Office of State Planning Coordination.  That meeting included not only the County Council and members of the Office of State Planning Coordination, but two State Cabinet Secretaries –…

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Early Morning Fire at Showell Commercial Property Accidental

Firefighters from Showell were called for an alarm activation with water flow at a commercial business on Worcester Highway. Crews arriving at the scene around 5am Tuesday morning found smoke in the building and upgraded the call to a commercial structure fire and additional units were called. A small fire was found extinguished by a…

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Millsboro Names David Moyer as New Police Chief

Millsboro has a new police chief. The Town has appointed David Moyer as the new Chief of Police. Moyer has been the acting chief since August when Chief Brian Calloway retired. Chief Moyer brings over 17 years of distinguished law enforcement experience to the department – along with a proven record of leadership, community partnership…

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Georgetown Town Council Approves Cottage Housing Development Ordinance

Georgetown Town Council has approved, by a vote of 4 to 1, Ordinance 2025-07 which will add a new permitted use – Cottage Housing Development in the UR1 Urban Residential District.  The ordinance allows a maximum density of 12 units per acre. Multiple people spoke during the meeting Monday evening. Twelve of the 18 who…

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Kelli Peterson – Sussex County’s 2025 Employee of the Year

During the annual Mildred King Luncheon on Friday, Sussex County named Kelli Peterson of Laurel as the 2025 Employee of the Year for the County government. Peterson is an Emergency Communications Specialist II/Training Assistant in the County Department of Public Safety and was a third quarter “Shining Star” and was chosen from a field of…

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Delaware’s Delegation Joins Beebe Healthcare for Ribbon-Cutting of Mobile Health Clinic; Celebrates Federal Funding

U.S. Senators Chris Coons and Lisa Blunt Rochester along with U.S. Representative Sarah McBride joined Beebe Healthcare for the ribbon-cutting of Beebe’s mobile health unit. The Talk of Delmarva’s Joe Ciccanti has more…         Kim Blanch, BSN, RN– director of community outreach at Beebe Healthcare and the Beebe Mobile Health Units tells…

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Lewes to Conduct Hydrant Flow Testing Wednesday, Dec 10

The City of Lewes Water Department will be conducting hydrant flow tests on the second Wednesday of every month. This month, the tests will take place on December 10, 2025, in the areas of Jefferson Ave. During this time, you may experience low water pressure or discolored water for up to 24 hours, which can…

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UPDATED: Why Worcester County School Board Member Katie Addis Resigned

UPDATED – 12/08/25 – While District 6 Worcester County School Board member, Katie Addis resigned from her position last week, no reasons were given by Worcester County School District officials in their release.  However Addis spoke to the board for just over six minutes and explained her reasons for resigning in full.  She spoke of…

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Early Morning House Fire in Parsonsburg Accidental

Firefighters in Parsonsburg were called for a structure fire just after 6:30 Monday morning on Wango Road. Crews arriving at the scene found a two story wood frame home with fire showing. Fire officials say the resident and his dog were able to safely escape after hearing a pop and a passing motorist alerting him…

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UPDATED: Dagsboro Voters Send 3 Incumbents Back to Town Council

UPDATED – 12/07/25 – Dagsboro voters have returned all three incumbents to the town council for another two years. Carol Thompson was the top vote-getter with 72 tallies. Jason Russell and CJ Shortridge each won 60 votes and challenger Barry Hurst received 32 votes. Thompson, Russell and Shortridge will be sworn in at the December…

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Happy Delaware Day

Today is Delaware Day – the day in 1787 when the delegates met at Battell’s Tavern – also known as the Golden Fleece Tavern in Dover – and unanimously made Delaware the first state to ratify the US Constitution – and led the way in making the US Constitution the law of the land. Since…

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UPDATED: DSP Investigating Fatal Dover Area Crash

UPDATED – 12/07/25 – Delaware State Police have identified 43 year old Melvin Weathers of Dover as the man who died from injuries sustained in a single-vehicle fatal crash Friday night in Dover. =============================================================== ORIGINAL STORY – 12/06/25 – Delaware State Police are investigating a single vehicle crash late Friday night in the Dover area.…

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Red-Light Cameras Installed at High-Risk Intersections in Salisbury

Red-light safety cameras have been installed at high risk intersections in Salisbury as part of the city’s ongoing efforts to improve roadway safety and reduce collisions caused by drivers running red lights. The intersections were identified through crash data and traffic studies as having a history of frequent red-light violations and collisions. The system will…

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