DE State Fire Marshal Investigating Pot Nets Blaze

Indian River firefighters were called for a trailer fire just before 6am Sunday on Come About Circle at Pot Nets Creekside. Crews arriving at the scene found a mobile home with fire showing. An active gas leak was also found along with one person suffering a burn injury. All occupants were able to escape the…

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Talk of Delmarva Radio Flea Market 11/29/25

    NAME: Tony / 302-858-8583 COMMUNITY: For the 4th year, a group of local business women are giving back to seniors in local nursing and rehab facilities. Looking for body lotions and other items to cheer them up. These items will be packaged. This is a 100% no profit event.   NAME: Maria /…

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US Mainland Spared during 2025 Hurricane Season

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end today with Delmarva once again spared from a hurricane coming ashore, although several passed off the coast bringing rough seas, strong rip currents and beach erosion and property damage. The East Coast did see one storm make  landfall – Tropical Storm Chantal (#3 on the map),…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 11/30/25

User 284190339 · 11-30-25 Fishing Report Saturday saw the wind back off to small craft advisories and a few boats did get out. Hook ‘em and Cook ‘em said a couple of boats did make it past Indian River Inlet and they caught a few tog. Old Inlet Bait and Tackle reported the same old…

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Frederica Woman Charged with Shoplifting at Felton Royal Farms

Felton Police were called to the Felton Royal Farms just before 7pm on November 20th after a woman shoplifted several items. Police say video surveillance showed the suspect during the incident and as she drive off. The suspect was positively identified as 32 year old Kaitlyn Maynard of Frederica. On Wednesday, Milford Police made a…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 11/29/25

User 284190339 · 11-29-25 Fishing Report Friday saw a gale warning up on the bay and ocean with air temperatures in the mid-40s. There is little improvement in the forecast in the foreseeable future. When I called Old Inlet Bait and Tackle, they said a few hardy (or crazy) fishermen were at Indian River Inlet…

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MD AG Brown Co-leads Brief Defending State Voter Databases from Federal Overreach Amid Privacy Concerns

Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown, along with a coalition of 16 attorneys general, last week filed an amicus brief supporting California’s motion to dismiss a federal lawsuit demanding complete, unredacted voter registration databases from states across the country. The brief argues that the federal government’s demand is part of a larger effort to aggregate personal…

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Dover Police Investigating a Shooting on Par Haven Drive

A 15 year old boy from Dover was injured in a shooting that occurred Thursday afternoon around 3 on Par Haven Drive in Dover. Dover Police say the teen was inside a vehicle on Par Haven Drive Thursday afternoon when he was shot in the upper body. The victim was taken to an area hospital…

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UPDATED: DSP Arrest Milton Man in Robbery at Milton Valero

UPDATE – 11/28/25 – A Milton man has been arrested in connection with a robbery Monday morning at the Valero on Deep Branch Road in Milton. Investigation by Delaware State Police identified 29 year old Donald Tinley, Jr., as the suspect. Tinley was arrested on Wednesday at a Milton area residence. Tinley was taken into custody without…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 11/28/25

User 284190339 · 11-28-25 Fishing Report Thanksgiving Day saw small craft advisories up and all of my reporting stations closed or closing early. I expect a few hardy anglers fished Indian River Inlet and the ocean surf. Tog would have been the catch from the Inlet along with a few small stripers early in the…

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UPDATED: MD AG Brown Announces Judgement Against Eastern Shore Landlord for Violating Civil Rights Laws

UPDATED – 11/27/25 – Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has won an historic judgement against a Wicomico County group which engaged in gender-based discrimination in housing. Brown announced a nearly $2.5-million judgement against Eric Sessoms and Mt. Vernon Group, LLC. – the lawsuit was filed in 2024. Sessoms operates and manages Eastern Shore rental properties…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 11/27/25

User 284190339 · 11-27-25 Fishing Report Wednesday saw warm temperatures and winds that went from small craft advisories to gale warnings. The only fish I had a report of came from Old Inlet Bait and Tackle. They said tog were active along the rocks taking the usual sand fleas and green crabs. A few small…

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Megan Outten Officially Files for Wicomico County Council

Megan Outten, a lifelong resident of Wicomico County and former Salisbury City Council member, has filed to run for the Wicomico County Council District 7 seat. Outten has spent recent months meeting with residents, attending community gatherings, and working with local stakeholders to discuss priorities and community needs. Outten says her path has always been…

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Upcoming Area Christmas Parades and Road Closures

The 79th Annual Salisbury Christmas Parade, presented by Mountaire Farms and hosted by the Salisbury Jaycees, will take place on Sunday, December 7th. In partnership with the City of Salisbury, the parade will follow its traditional route, concluding at City Park on East Main Street. Festivities will begin at 1 p.m. at the corner of…

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Attorney General Warns Shoppers of Increasingly Sophisticated Holiday Scams

With Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, and Giving Tuesday fast approaching, Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown is warning shoppers to watch for increasingly sophisticated holiday scams. Consumer fraud hit record levels in 2024, with Americans losing more than $12.5 billion—a 25% jump from the previous year, according to the Federal Trade Commission.…

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DeVries Monument Restoration Begins

A long-planned restoration is underway for the state monument honoring what many consider the most consequential event in Delaware’s history. The deVries Monument, located near the Roosevelt Inlet on Pilottown Road in Lewes, marks the 1631 Dutch colony whose brief existence helped lead to Delaware becoming a separate state. The Delaware Division of Historic and…

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2026 DOE Educational Support Professional of the Year to be Named

The Delaware Department of Education is honoring 19 educational support professionals for their work in schools across the state. The  annual Delaware State Educational Support Professional of the Year Program recognizes staff such as paraprofessionals, custodians, secretaries, nutrition workers, IT staff, and district-employed bus drivers and aides. Each district or charter winner receives a $2,000…

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Structure Fire in Delmar Linked to Burn Pit

A structure fire that occurred yesterday afternoon on Roy West Road in Delmar in Wicomico County was determined to have been accidental. According to the Office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal, occupants of the residence were using a burn pit approximately an hour before the fire. The occupants thought the fire was completely out…

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