MSP Investigating Missing Trappe, MD Man
Police in Maryland continue to investigate the whereabouts of Robert John “Link” Bornos of Trappe who was last seen on April 20, 1993. Bornos would be 59 years old today – and is 5′ 8” tall, 165 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He has a tattoo on his left arm of a heart…
Read MoreMaryland State Highway Administration Preparing Roads for Winter Storm
Another winter storm will affect much of Maryland beginning Tuesday afternoon – and moving out of the state on Wednesday. State Highway Administration officials say crews are pre-treating roads with brine to help keep the snow and ice from adhering to the pavement. Officials encourage drivers to limit unnecessary travel during the storm to allow…
Read MoreCity of Rehoboth Beach – Winter Storm Information
City crews in Rehoboth Beach are working to pre-treat streets and sidewalks ahead of the snow expected Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday. City officials as residents to keep the following in mind: Avoid parking vehicles on streets tomorrow and Wednesday if possible to allow city crews to clear roads more effectively. If a snow emergency is…
Read MoreJulianne Murray Announces Re-election Bid for Delaware GOP Chair
Julianne Murray has announced that she is running for re-election for the Delaware GOP Chair. When she announced her bid in 2023 Murray says she had three goals – raise the visibility of the Delaware GOP, unify the party and increase the turnout of Republican voters. Over the past two years those goals have been…
Read MoreTown of Delmar – Winter Storm
Town of Delmar is asking residents to park in driveways or off-street if possible beginning today. This will allow crews to safely clear the roads. A reminder – all owners, tenants and occupants located within Town limits must clean and clear sidewalks abutting on their property within 24 hours from the time accumulations have ceased.…
Read MoreDavid Hume IV Named Magistrate in Chancery
The Honorable David Hume, IV has joined the Delaware Chancery Court as Magistrate in Chancery. His offices will be in the Court of Chancery courthouse in Georgetown, but he will handle cases throughout the state. Magistrate Hume has worked for the Department of Justice since 1999 heading up the Felony Screening, Sex Crimes and Felony…
Read MoreIncreased Funding Enhances Vital Services for People with Disabilities
Endless Possibilities in the Community (EPIC), a Newark based nonprofit specializing in community-based health and wellness programming for people with disabilities, has expanded the reach and impact of its activities thanks to recent financial support from Highmark Delaware. Todd Graham who is President and CEO of Highmark Health Options tells the Talk of Delmarva about…
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Amy Davis – Rehoboth Beach sunrise. Click for full view
Read MoreDover Man Arrested on Weapon & Drug Charges after Traffic Stop
A Delaware State trooper on patrol in the area of South Dupont Highway and POW-MIA Parkway just before 11 Saturday night spotted a Hyundai with a registration violation.  The trooper conducted a traffic stop and identified the driver as 39 year old William Ridgway of Dover and learned that Ridgway did not have a valid driver’s…
Read MoreUPDATED: Camden-Wyoming Man Dies after Crash Near Marydel Saturday
UPDATED – 02/09/25 – Delaware State Police have identified 66-year-old James Noble of Camden-Wyoming, Delaware, as the man who died in the single-vehicle fatal crash in Marydel on Saturday morning. ==================================================== ORIGINAL STORY – 02/08/25 – A single vehicle crash near Marydel is under investigation by the Delaware State Police. Police say just before 1:30…
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Bill Hunter – Ocean Pines – Snow on frozen St. Martin River at Isle Of Wight. Click for full view
Read MoreTalk of Delmarva Radio Flea Market 02/08/25
Jim – 305-469-5005 – Glide-a-way hospital bed – NEW – $250 – Drop leaf table, good condition – $75 – George Foreman Rotisserie, used once – $25 Brian – 302-381-5273 – Collection of milk glass – $100 – Cracker Barrel rocker – $100 Colleen – 631-793-1996 – Grey 7-piece wicker set, new cushions – $800…
Read MoreCoalition of Attorneys General Win Order Blocking DOGE Access to Sensitive Data
The Attorneys General of Delaware and Maryland joined a coalition of 17 other attorneys general in filing a lawsuit Friday against the Trump administration to stop the unauthorized disclosure of Americans’ private information and sensitive data. That filing has been successful and a federal court order blocking allies of Elon Musk and other unauthorized persons…
Read MoreCandidate Filing Deadline for Delaware School Board Elections – Friday, March 7th
The filing deadline for Delaware School Board Elections is Friday, March 7th. School Board elections will be held on Tuesday, May 13th. There are open seats in all of the Sussex County School Districts. Cape Henlopen School District has elections in Districts B and C and an At-Large seat. Indian River School District has elections…
Read MoreSalisbury Man Arrested after Pursuit on Drug and Gun Charges
A Salisbury man was arrested after leading Seaford and Delaware State Police on a pursuit in Seaford Tuesday night. After a Nissan failed to stop during a traffic stop by Seaford Police, State Police spotted the Nissan speeding eastbound on West Stein Highway, but again the driver sped off driving recklessly and colliding with a…
Read MoreSpay Days Available for Income-Eligible Delawareans with Pets
February is Spay and Neuter Awareness Month and the Delaware Office of Animal Welfare is sponsoring Spay Days. This is a chance for income-eligible Delaware residents to have their pets spayed or neutered at no cost. This program also covers microchipping, rabies and distemper vaccinations. Qualifying pet owners can schedule appointments at several veterinary clinics…
Read MoreDNREC Dredging & Beach Renourishment North of Indian River Inlet Nearly Complete
The state’s phase of the emergency dredging and beach renourishment project on the north side of the Indian River Inlet is nearing completion. New DNREC Secretary Greg Patterson visited the site during his inaugural Field Trip Friday – which is a chance to engage colleagues, elected officials and stakeholders – and to see DNREC’s key…
Read MoreKent County School Bus Crash Injures 3
A school bus crash Friday morning in Kent County sent three people to area hospitals. Delaware State Police tell the Talk of Delmarva that just after 6:45 a Bluebird school bus was eastbound on Seven Hickories Road near Kenton when the 75 year old bus driver from Hartly possibly experienced a medical emergency. The school…
Read MoreMardela Springs Man Found Guilty in Sexual Abuse of a Minor
A Mardela Springs man has been convicted by a Wicomico County jury of sexual abuse of a minor and other offenses. Court officials say 37 year old Lorenzo Buggs was convicted after two-day trial in the Circuit Court of Wicomico County of sexual abuse of a minor, third-degree sexual offense, two counts of 4th degree…
Read MoreResidential Fire Thursday Night West of Delmar Under Investigation
A residential fire on Connelly Mill Road west of Delmar is under investigation by the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s office. Delmar VFD firefighters were called just after 10:30 Thursday night and found a well involved fire. Investigators say a working smoke detector in the home alerted the residents who were able to escape safely. Officials…
Read MoreSen. Chris Coons New Defense Role a Win for DE Manufacturing
Delaware US Senator Chris Coons is now the lead Democrat on the Senate Defense Appropriations subcommittee and hopes this will help to invigorate manufacturing in the Delaware region – Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In a release from his office, Coons says he’s hopeful to work closely with with Republican counterpart Senator Mitch McConnell,…
Read MoreDelDOT Crews Prepping DE Roads for Wintery Weather on Saturday
DelDOT will have brining operations underway statewide today in preparation for Saturday’s wintry precipitation. Please give the plow crews plenty of space as they work. Brine is a liquid salt mixture of 23% rock salt (sodium chloride) and 77% water that can be sprayed onto the road prior to a winter storm to form a…
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Don – Kings Creek Country Club in Rehoboth Beach. Click for full view
Read MoreDelaware Issues Guidelines on AI Use in Insurance to Protect Consumers
Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro has issued a bulletin to all insurance companies in the state about the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). While AI can help create innovative insurance products, improve customer service, and streamline processes, it also comes with risks like inaccuracies, unfair discrimination, and data security concerns. Insurance carriers are required to…
Read MoreAnnouncement: John A. Myrick as a Republican candidate for Governor of Maryland for the 2026 election
Former U.S. Senate candidate John A. Myrick of Lanham, MD, has announced his bid for the Republican nomination for Maryland Governor in the 2026 election. Despite losing the 2024 Republican primary, he gained strong support as a first-time candidate. Encouraged by many Marylanders, he has decided to run for Governor. INITIAL PRESS RELEASE –…
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