Pittsville Man Convicted of Sexual Abuse of Minor

Following a two-day trial, a 51-year-old Pittsville, Maryland man was convicted of four counts of Sexual Abuse of a Minor and one count of Assault in the Second Degree. Sentencing was deferred pending receipt of a mandatory pre-sentence investigation and mental health assessment. Oliver Kennedy will remain in custody pending sentencing where he faces a…

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Grey Seal Pup Rescued in Kent County

A young grey seal is recovering after a late-night rescue along the St. Jones River near Dover. The call came in Monday, April 27th, after a local fisherman spotted the seal at the end of a narrow public dock while collecting minnows. A team from Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation (MERR), along with local and…

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Delaware’s Annual Open Burn Ban Effective May 1st

Delaware’s annual open burning ban takes effect Friday, May 1st and continues through Sept. 30th to help protect air quality during ozone season, according to the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC). During the statewide ban, most outdoor burning is not allowed. Cooking fires, recreational campfires and ceremonial bonfires are still permitted…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 04/29/26

User 284190339 · 04-29-26 Fishing Report Tuesday was a decent day with a reasonable wind and a little sunshine. My friend Dan Nuemann caught and released two stripers at 3Rs Road early in the morning. He was fishing with sand fleas and the fish measured 35 and 37 inches. Dan at Dan’s Tackle reported that…

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Maryland Highway Worker Killed On the Job near Princess Anne

Maryland State Police are investigating a fatal crash on Route 13 in Princess Anne just after noon Tuesday. Police say a highway worker identified as 70 year old Dipakkumar Patel of Delmar, MD was sitting inside a stationary marked Maryland Department of Transportation vehicle at a highway maintenance project at King Miller Road when the…

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New Contractor Sought for Phase 2 of Key Bridge Rebuild

The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) has announced that Kiewit Infrastructure will NOT be retained for Phase 2 of the Key Bridge rebuild. Governor Moore has said from the start that the bridge must be built as safely, quickly and as cost efficiently as possible. However officials say that Kiewit’s proposal for Phase 2 construction is…

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Sussex County’s Mike Miller Announces Run for State Treasurer

Mike Miller of Lewes has announced that he will seek the Democratic nomination for State Treasurer. Miller has over 30 years of hands-on experience in finance and small business and is the owner and operator of Miller’s Lawn Services and Taxman Accounting Services for over 32 years. Miller is a two-time Democratic nominee for the…

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Investigation by State Auditor Substantiates Allegations of Financial Mismanagement and Abuse of State Resources by Former Marydel VFC President and Treasurer

An investigation into allegations of financial misconduct by the former president and treasurer of the Marydel Volunteer Fire Company (MDVFC) by the State Auditor of Accounts (AOA) has fully or partially substantiated four allegations out of 10. Recommendations to the Marydel VFC, State Fire Prevention Commission and Controller General have been made to help prevent…

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AG Jennings, Coalition Keep Machine Gun Devices Out of Delaware

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Attorney General Kathy Jennings and a coalition of attorneys general have formalized an agreement to prevent the Trump Administration from distributing thousands of machine gun conversion devices into Delaware and other 16 other states. Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) dramatically increase firearms rate of fire and allow even novice shooters to attain the firepower of a…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 04/28/26

User 284190339 · 04-28-26 Fishing Report Monday saw small craft advisories up for the ocean and bay so no boats left their dock or trailer so far as I could gather from Lewes Harbour Marina or Hook ‘em and Cook ‘em. Unfortunately, it appears that those same small craft advisories will be up again on…

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DSP Arrest Dover Man for 6th DUI Offense & Felony Weapons Charges

Delaware State Police conducted a traffic top on a Dodge Dakota in Leipsic Sunday afternoon after learning the license plate was assigned to a different vehicle. After contacting the driver, 55 year old Francis Robinson of Dover, the trooper observed signs of impairment and saw open beer cans inside the vehicle. Robinson refused standardized field…

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UPDATED: DSP Identify Victim in Early Sunday Morning Fatal Crash on Wil King Road in Lewes

UPDATED – 04/27/27 – Delaware State Police have identified 26 year old Anthony Hunt of Lewes as the man who died in a single-vehicle fatal crash west of Lewes early Sunday morning. =================================================================== ORIGINAL STORY – 04/26/26 – A single vehicle crash Sunday morning just after midnight left a Lewes man dead. Delaware State Police…

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Honorable Timothy Fox Named New Magistrate in Chancery

The Honorable Timothy Fox, Jr. has joined the Court of Chancery as Magistrate in Chancery. Magistrate Fox’s chambers will be located in Wilmington, but will handle matters throughout the State of Delaware. He replaces Senior Magistrate Selena Molina who retired from the bench earlier this year. Before joining the bench, Magistrate Fox served for 12…

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Delaware Department of Ag Issues Request for Proposals for 2026 Specialty Crop Grant Program

The Delaware Department of Agriculture has issued a request for proposals for the 2026 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. About $402,000 has been allotted through the federal Farm Bill to fund through a competitive grant process innovative projects supporting specialty crops and creating new and better markets for the Delaware specialty crop industry. Applications will…

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Choptank Electric Cost Increase Effective Beginning in May

Choptank Electric is facing rising costs for electricity and beginning in May, most members will see an increase in their monthly bills of approximately $5.45. This is a direct pass-through cost from their not-for-profit wholesale power provider, Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC), where Choptank purchases the electricity that is distributed to you. Choptank’s internal costs,…

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