Pedestrian Killed in Early Morning Crash in Milford
A pedestrian was struck and killed this morning after entering the northbound lane of North Rehoboth Boulevard at around 6:30 a.m. as a 2024 BMW X3 was travelling northbound. Police and EMS responded to the scene and tried to save her life. According to Milford Police, the 81-year-old woman was transported to an area hospital…
Read MoreTown of Dewey Beach Update on Infrastructure Projects
The Town of Dewey Beach continues to make progress on several infrastructure projects. Town Manager Bill Zolper stated that construction of the new Town Hall and Public Safety building is advancing, with the roof now in place, second-floor framing underway, utility rough-ins being installed, and some drywall completed on the first floor; installation of doors…
Read MoreSuspected Real Estate Fraud in Grasonville
The Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff received a report of suspected real estate fraud in Grasonville. The reporting party said they were contacted by an unknown individual claiming to be a private landlord offering a Grasonville home for rent at $1,300 per month and repeatedly requesting a $70 application fee before meeting in…
Read MoreDSP Investigating Shooting Incident in Ellendale
Delaware State Police were called for a report of shots fired on Sharons Road in Ellendale early Sunday morning. Police learned that a residence and two unoccupied vehicles were struck. While two adults and two children were in the home at the time – there were no injuries. Police ask anyone with information to contact…
Read MoreTalk of Delmarva Picture of the Day
Dave Nelson – Ocean View – Early morning moon at the Indian River Inlet bridge. Click for full view
Read MoreTalk of Delmarva Radio Flea Market 01/17/26
  NAME: Carl / 302-349-5484 ITEM: Carrier with loading ramp DESCRIPTION: 2×4 carrier with loading ramp for a class 3- or 4-hitch for a scooter or wheel chair AMOUNT: $25  NAME: Daniel / Hurlock / 302-362-9975 ITEM: Ride-On Lawn Mower DESCRIPTION: Antique Allis-Chalmers mower. In mint condition and runs very well. AMOUNT: $1,500…
Read MoreRegister Today for the 2026 Delaware Youth Workforce Connect Conference in New Castle
The Delaware Department of Labor’s Child Labor Unit within the Office of Wage & Hour invites the community to the Delaware Youth Workforce Connect Conference, a statewide event designed to strengthen partnerships and enhance opportunities for teens entering the workforce. The conference will take place on January 22, 2026, from 11am to 4pm at the Route…
Read MoreLaurel PD Arrest Haitian Man for Sexual Assault of a Child
Laurel Police have arrested a Haitian man after a reported sexual assault of a 7-year old female in December. The investigation led detectives to determine the assault occurred at the victim’s home and 40 year old Ricardo Desir of Haiti was identified as the suspect. Desir was arrested at his home on Friday and charged…
Read MoreUPDATED: Greenwood Voters Elect 3 to the Town Council
UPDATED – 01/17/26 – Randy Willey, Daniel Nelson and Donald Donovan have been elected to serve on the Greenwood Town Council. Willey was the top vote-getter with 87. Incumbent Daniel Nelson won 85 votes. And Donald Donovan and Mike Moran – also incumbents – each won 80 votes. After the votes were counted, Mike Moran conceded…
Read MoreWorcester County Closings for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Worcester County Government offices, including all five Branch Libraries and Recreation and Parks, will be closed Monday, January 19, 2026, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Normal business hours will resume Tuesday, January 20. The Central Landfill and Homeowner Convenience Centers will be open Monday during standard hours of operation.
Read MoreKent County, DE Closure’s for Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Kent County, Delaware Administrative Offices, the Kent County Public Library, and the Kent County Recreation Center will be closed on Monday, January 19, in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. This closure will not impact trash collection for Kent County customers. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, January 20.
Read MoreTalk of Delmarva Picture of the Day
RIP Steve Crane. For many years Thursday morning was Browseabout Day for WGMD – with various guests sitting on the sofa in the ‘chat area.’ When Harry Potter became the biggest thing to hit books in decades, Steve hosted several Harry Potter release parties where the books were available at midnight on release day-night – this picture was from the 2007 Harry Potter party at Browseabout for the 7th book in the series – “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.” The Talk of Delmarva was on hand for several of those parties. This one included contests, food and at midnight – the books! Sadly, just after the start of 2026, Steve Crane passed away. On the Browseabout Facebook Page, they honored Steve. “It is with heavy hearts that we share that Browseabout founder, Steve Crane, has passed away. Steve was the heart and soul of Browseabout and downtown Rehoboth Beach for nearly 50 years. He loved his family, his staff, his customers, and his friends fiercely. He was a big man with big ideas, big opinions, big laughs, big feelings, and a big heart (that he often wore on his sleeve).” Click for full view
Read MoreMike Bradley with Heather Davis, President, National Federation for the Blind – 01-16-26
DE Senate President Pro Tempore Announces Retirement
As the General Assembly session got underway last week, Senate President Pro Tempore David Sokola announced that he would not be seeking re-election when his term ends. Sokola addressed Senate colleagues Thursday afternoon to tell them that he will retire at the end of his 36th legislative session. Sokola was first elected in 1990 during…
Read MoreLaurel Police Statement Following FOIA Request
The Laurel Police Department recently received a Freedom of Information Act request for correspondence that contained the word ‘immigration.’Â Laurel Police Chief Robert Kracyla released the following statement:Â
Read MoreNo Election in Frankford in February, but 1 Seat Remains Open
The filing deadline for the Frankford municipal election has passed and two people have filed for 3 open seats. Brittney Outten will fill one of those open seats along with incumbent Kyle Quillen – both will serve 2 year terms. Town Manager Sheldon Hudson tells the Talk of Delmarva the remaining open seat will be…
Read MoreSalisbury Man Indicted for Theft by Somerset County Grand Jury
A Salisbury man has been indicted by a Somerset County grand jury for the theft of over $670,000 from the Crisfield American Legion Post 16. Maryland State Police say 56 year old Donald Lee Waters was indicted Friday for theft, theft scheme and other financial offenses. An investigation by the Maryland State Police Criminal Enforcement…
Read MoreDSP Provide Update of Line-of-Duty Death Investigation at Wilmington DMV
The investigation into the shooting death of Cpl Matthew “Ty” Snook continues. Delaware State Police determined that Cpl Snook was the victim of a targeted attack against law enforcement by 44 year old Rahman Rose, who was living in the Wilmington area without a permanent address, told people that he believed the police were targeting…
Read MoreGov Moore Joins Coalition of Governors Calling for Urgent Reforms to PJM Interconnection Market
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has joined a coalition of governors at the White House to sign a Statement of Principles – calling for urgent reforms to the PJM Interconnection market. PJM provides bulk electricity to Maryland – as well as Delaware, Pennsylvania, Illinois and New Jersey and several other states. This agreement outlines a coordinated…
Read MoreRight Whale Slow Zone off Ocean City, MD Extended
Another detection of the presence of right whales east of Ocean City by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. The right whale slow zone is now in effect until January 29th. Mariners are requested to avoid or transit at 10 knots or less inside the following Dynamic Management…
Read MoreConstruction Notice: Airfield Modernization Program Phase 3 Begins at Easton Airport
Phase 3 of the Easton Airfield Modernization Program is getting underway. Beginning this month – contractors will be doing earth work in the area east of the Air Traffic Control Tower and a temporary construction access road will be installed near Jet Lane along the Control Tower fence. A new airfield lighting vault, which will…
Read MoreUPDATED: Three Candidates File for Bethel Council Election on Feb 21st
UPDATED – 01/16/26 – There are three candidates running to fill 2 seats on the Bethel Town Council. Incumbent Mark Shaver is challenged by Larry Davis and David Stuckey. Each seat is for a three-year term. Councilwoman Kathy Layfield did not run for re-election. The Bethel Town Council election is set for Saturday, February 21st…
Read MoreMike Bradley with Jacki Slonin, DE GOP Candidate for the 41st House District – 01-15-26
Laurel Man Sentenced in Child Sexual Abuse Case
A 34-year-old Laurel man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after pleading guilty in November, 2025 to multiple felony charges, including continuous sexual abuse of a child and dealing in child pornography. A related case remains pending in Maryland. The charges Jesse Frank faces stem from a multi-state investigation that began in March…
Read MoreThree Delaware Police Agencies Earn State Accreditation
The Dagsboro, Ellendale, and Selbyville Police Departments have each earned state accreditation from the Delaware Police Accreditation Commission (DPAC). As part of the rigorous process, a team of DPAC assessors ensured all accreditation standards were met by completing a comprehensive on-site inspection, reviewing agency policies and procedures, and conducting interviews with department members. Department of…
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