“Hands Off” Protestors Line Coastal Highway in Rehoboth Beach

Today is mobilization day and protests are taking place across the country today – telling President Trump and Elon Musk to keep their hands off. Rehoboth Beach is one of four locations on Delmarva holding Hands Off protests.  Hundreds off people are lined up along Coastal Highway in Rehoboth Beach from Route 24 past the…

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UMES Campus Police Arrest Student for Threats Friday Night

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A student was arrested on campus at UMES in Princess Anne Friday night. Just before 10pm, campus public safety officers along with Maryland State Police arrested a male student who made violent threats online. Officials say the student was arrested outside a residence hall along with four other male students who were with him. University…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 04/05/25

User 284190339 · 04-05-25 Fishing Report Friday was a very nice day and for once, no small craft advisories were flying. I have no idea if any boats ran out to the ocean or bay because I got the answering machine at Lewes Harbour Marina and the same thing at Hook ‘em and Cook ‘em.…

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Millsboro Man Arrested on Drug and Weapons Charges

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Members of the Sussex County Drug Unit and Governor’s Task Force executed a search warrant at a home on Stockley Road in Milton Thursday following an investigation of 29 year old Deion White of Millsboro for distribution of illegal drugs. Before executing the search warrant, White was seen driving away from the residence and fail…

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DE Woman Convicted for Fraud

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A Delaware women who stole the identity of a Registered Nurse has pleaded guilty to felony counts of identity theft and theft by false pretense. Attorney General Kathy Jennings says that from March of 2023 to September of 2023, 38 year old Nicole Vanhorn falsely represented to potential Delaware employers that she was a licensed…

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Traffic Stop in Magnolia Leads to Drug Arrest

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A traffic stop in Magnolia led to the arrest of a Magnolia man on drug charges. Just before 2am on Thursday a trooper spotted a Nissan run a stop sign at Walnut Shade Road and Peachtree Run. As the Nissan stopped, the driver, identified as 27 year old Troy McNally of Magnolia, was seen throwing…

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Applications Open for Maryland Community Schools Rental Assistance Program

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Applications are now open for the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Community Schools Rental Assistance Program. This program provides emergency rental assistance to eligible student households enrolled in Maryland community schools who are experiencing housing instability and homelessness. Funds will be awarded to qualified organizations – must be non-profit, local government agency or…

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DSP Investigating Shooting Incident on Mount Joy Road near Millsboro

Delaware State Police are investigating a shooting incident east of Millsboro Thursday night that occurred on Mount Joy Road. Police say just after 9:30 they were called and learned that an unknown number of shots were fired at a residence. Police say a house, shed and 3 vehicles were struck by gunfire – four people…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 04/04/25

User 284190339 · 04-04-25 Fishing Report Thursday saw temperatures in the 80s, but once again we had small craft advisories up keeping boats from exploring the ocean and bay. Patty at Captain Bones and Steve at Smith Bait both reported larger striped bass caught from shore and boats fishing between Augustine Beach and the fishing…

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In-Depth Drug Dealing Investigation Leads to Arrest of Laurel Man

The Laurel Police Department today issued a public notice of increased police presence in the area of West 8th Street in Laurel. The post was in reference to a search warrant being executed as the culmination of an in-depth drug dealing investigation. With the assistance of the Delaware State Police, a search warrant was executed…

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City of Salisbury Announces Return of Traffic Flow on Carroll Street

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The City of Salisbury will be restoring Carroll Street traffic flow from Circle Avenue to U.S. Route 13 after re-evaluating its 2022 redesign. Mayor Randy Taylor emphasized that months of consideration and careful planning went into the decision. He says more than two years of practical experience and observation have shown the extra-wide bike paths…

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Legislation Introduced in Delaware to Add Clarity to Background Check Requirements for Recreational Marijuana License

Delaware lawmakers have introduced legislation– House Bill 110–to address the FBI’s denial of the state’s request for a service code needed for fingerprint-based background checks in the adult-use marijuana market. The FBI cited the lack of explicit statutory language specifying who must undergo these checks. Sponsored by Rep. Ed Osienski and Sen. Trey Paradee, HB…

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DSP Looking for Camden-Wyoming Man Wanted for Multiple Offenses Including Robbery

Delaware State Police are asking for the public’s help in finding 20-year-old Jordan Finsted of Camden-Wyoming, Delaware. He is wanted for multiple offenses, including a robbery charge, stemming from an incident that took place yesterday morning near Marydel. All attempts to contact or locate him have been unsuccessful. Information about Jordan’s location can be provided…

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MD State Highway Administration to Improve Roadways in Dorchester, Somerset, and Wicomico and Worcester Counties Starting Next Week

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Several roadway improvement projects will begin in Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester counties in the coming weeks, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration. The projects include milling, repairing roadway depressions, resurfacing and installing new line striping. Motorists can expect single-lane closures during resurfacing operations. All work is expected to be complete…

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Senator Coons Denounces President Trump’s Canada Tariffs on Senate Floor; Resolution to Repeal Tariffs Passes 51-48

U.S. Senator Chris Coons spoke on the U.S. Senate floor, sharply criticizing President Trump’s newly imposed global tariffs. Senator Coons last night called on his colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support a resolution that would end the tariffs President Trump has imposed on Canada…   The resolution did pass, 51-48. Senator Coons is…

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Wrong-Way Driver on Route 301 Arrested for DUI

A vehicle heading the wrong way on Route 301 near Route 213 in Queen Anne’s County led to the arrest of 57-year-old Alice Kirby of Church Hill, Maryland. The traffic stop which led to the arrest was initiated on March 28th. The vehicle had almost struck a Maryland State trooper head on near Rolling Bridge…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 04/03/25

User 284190339 · 04-03-25 Fishing Report Wednesday was another cold and windy day and Thursday isn’t looking any better. We may get a break over the weekend, but the only good reports I am getting are tog from the inlet and white perch from most of the tidal creeks and rivers. Old Inlet Bait and…

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Marylanders Join the First Substance Use Awareness Rally In Annapolis

Marylanders gathered at Lawyer’s Mall in Annapolis today for the state’s first Substance Use Awareness Advocacy Day rally, hosted by Lieutenant Governor Aruna K. Miller and Special Secretary of Overdose Response Emily Keller. Rally attendees represented a broad and diverse coalition—including community leaders from areas most impacted by the crisis, advocates, representatives from community-based organizations,…

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Legislative Hall Expansion Project Suspended Amid Budget Constraints

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Citing state funding challenges and federal budget cuts, Delaware legislative leaders have temporarily halted the Legislative Hall expansion project. Officials had planned to modernize the Capitol Complex to enhance public participation, improve safety, and expand office space, but have called on the Building Committee to pause the project. In a joint statement, Democratic leaders emphasized…

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