Salisbury Police Arrest St. Michael’s Man in April Shooting Incident
A St Michael’s man has been arrested in connection with a shooting incident in Salisbury on April 24th. Police were called to a residence on North Division Street just before 11pm and learned two homes were struck with gunfire – several people were in each home. A dog inside one home was struck and killed.…
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Jeff – Off the Indian River Inlet Bridge. Click for full view
Read MoreIndian River School Board, District 1, Candidates Forum – 05-02-25
2025 Fenwick Flicks and the Annual Bonfire
Fenwick Flicks and the Annual Bonfire June 20, 2025, at 8 p.m. at Bayard Street – “Monsters, Inc.”  July 5, 2025, Annual Town Bonfire to Support FI Beach Patrol at Bayard Street July 18, 2025, at 8 p.m. at Bayard Street – “Moana 2” August 15, 2025, at 8 p.m. at Bayard Street – “Up”…
Read More2025 DEWEY BEACH MOVIES & BONFIRES
Dewey Beach Movies and Bonfires 2025 Monday Night Movies on Dewey Beach Bring your family and a beach chair to Dewey Beach for a family movie night! Movies will start at approximately 8:30 PM on the beach at Dagsworthy Avenue in Dewey. No admission fee, glow necklaces available for $1 donation. Movies are scheduled every…
Read More2025 Ocean City Summer Party Nights at Sunset Park
If you’re looking for free concerts in Ocean City this summer — Thursday nights, right on the bay!
Read More2025 Milton Sounds of Summer Concert Series
2025 Millsboro Tuesday Concerts in Cupola Park
2025 Lewes Summer Concert Series
The Lewes Summer Concert Series begins on June 3rd at Stango Park, with a rain location at Cape Henlopen High School. The concerts are free to the public and family friendly. Â We welcome you to bring a chair or blanket, snacks, drinks, and your love of music. Oh, and dancing is encouraged! Sign up for…
Read More2025 Summer Concerts – Town of Georgetown
All Concerts at Sandhill Fields on Sand Hill Road in Georgetown Bring your lawn chairs! Food Truck and Ice Cream Available
Read MoreUPDATED: Delaware State Police Investigating Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Frederica
UPDATED – 05/02/25 –Â Delaware State Police have identified 37 year old Nirangan Riker of Magnolia as the man who died in a fatal motorcycle crash yesterday morning in Frederica. ==================================================================== ORIGINAL STORY – 05/01/25 – One man is dead after a motorcycle crash that occurred in Frederica this morning. According to Delaware State Police, at…
Read MoreIRSD Moves Last Day of School to June 11
During the last regular meeting, the Indian River School District approved several changes to the school district calendar – including a change in the last day of school for students in grades K through 11 – which is now Wednesday, June 11. This is 2 days earlier than originally scheduled because of unused surplus hours…
Read More12th Annual Global Cannabis March – Saturday in Rehoboth Beach
The 12th Annual Global Cannabis March will take place Saturday in Rehoboth Beach. The march will begin at North Boardwalk and Surfside Place at 1:30 – and will end at the Bandstand with a rally. The Global Cannabis March unites advocates from around the globe to collectively raise awareness and demand meaningful cannabis policy reform.…
Read MoreChoptank Electric Cooperative Members to see Increase in Monthly Bills
Beginning this month, Choptank Electric Cooperative members will see an increase in their monthly bills – of about $9.49. This is a direct pass-through of the cost of purchasing the electricity that is distributed to members. The delivery portion of the bill will remain unchanged. Additional information from Choptank Electric Cooperative: We are doing everything…
Read MoreLarge Party Wednesday Leaves Trashy Rehoboth Beach
Several pictures posted to iDewey.com‘s Facebook page show a large amount of trash on the beach between Norfolk and St. Lawrence Streets in Rehoboth Beach. City officials tell the Talk of Delmarva that the resulting mess was from a large group of college students on the beach on Wednesday. The police addressed several concerns with…
Read More2 Injured in DART Bus Crash at Long Neck Thursday Morning
Two people were taken to an area hospital after a DART bus crashed into trees on Long Neck Road near Pot Nets Road just before 7:30 Thursday morning. Delaware State Police say the driver fell asleep at the wheel and lost control. The front end of the bus hit a small ditch and multiple trees.…
Read MoreSussex Firefighter to be Memorialized at National Fallen Firefighters Memorial this Weekend
This is National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend. Thousands will attend the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Emmitsburg, Maryland – as additional names are added to the 2025 Roll of Honor – including Sussex County’s Thomas Wilson Berry, III of the Georgetown and Ellendale Fire Companies. There will be a candlelight service Saturday night beginning at 7:30. The…
Read MoreAGH Merges with TidalHealth
A definitive agreement has been signed to merge Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin with TidalHealth in Salisbury. Officials say that this merger will bring a more comprehensive range of services to residents of the Lower Shore, Sussex County and surrounding counties while continuing to drive innovation. A smooth transition is expected over the next year…
Read MoreTalk of Delmarva Fishing Report 05/02/25
User 284190339 · 05-02-25 Fishing Report Thursday was a good day from the Upper Bay to the Inlet. Steve at Smith Bait reported black drum at the Coral Beds on Wednesday night with peeler or female crabs the top bait. Dan at Dan’s Tackle said there were black drum caught at Broadkill Beach on peeler…
Read MoreSenate Republican Leadership Applauds Governor Meyer’s Opposition to Controversial EV Mandate
Citing long-standing public opposition and the need to preserve consumer choice, Senate Republican leadership have expressed their support for Governor Matt Meyer’s stated opposition to Delaware’s electric vehicle (EV) mandate. Following the governor’s comments, Senate Republican Whip Brian Pettyjohn circulated an updated version of 2023’s Senate Bill 96 to block the controversial regulation. The mandate,…
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Dave Nelson – Ocean View – Early sunrise at the Indian River Inlet Bridge. Click for full view
Read MorePackage of Delaware Bills Aimed at Protecting Civil Liberties
Delawareans could soon see stronger protections for their civil liberties under a legislative package introduced by Representative Mara Gorman. Taken together, the measures – four in total – would reinforce constitutional protections, prevent unauthorized arrests, and proactively ban private prisons from operating in the state. State officials say the language in the bill affirms that…
Read MoreDelaware Birders Raise $50,000 to Protect Ard Na Gréine in Lewes
The Sussex County Land Trust (SCLT) has announced a major contribution from the Delaware Ornithological Society (DOS), whose 2024 Delaware Bird-A-Thon raised $50,000 in support of the Ard Na Greine property—an 88-acre open space along the Georgetown-Lewes Trail in Lewes. The funds raised by DOS will directly support the acquisition and restoration of the property.…
Read MoreGovernor Meyer Signs Executive Order Establishing Office of Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety
Governor Matt Meyer has signed Executive Order #9, establishing the Office of Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety, a coordinated statewide effort to address gun violence and promote safer communities across Delaware. The Office will operate under the Department of Safety and Homeland Security and will focus on interagency collaboration, data-driven policy, and community engagement…
Read MoreLegislation Reintroduced to Help Americans Better Plan for Retirement
U.S. Senators Chris Coons, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Tim Kaine of Virginia, and Susan Collins of Maine reintroduced legislation to enhance Americans’ retirement security by ensuring they have the information they need to make more informed decisions about when to begin claiming Social Security benefits. Senator Coons says Social Security is the foundation of most…
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