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Read MoreElectronic Speed Cams Now Active on Route 1 Minos Conaway Work Zone & Girders Now Bridging the Gap at Route 16
Electronic speed cameras are now active on southbound Route 1 in the Minos Conaway Road Grade-separated intersection work zone in the Lewes area. DelDOT has placed signage on Route 1 south in advance of the work zone along with the radar speed signs. For the first 21 days you will get a warning with no…
Read MoreFour Arrested in Talbot County for Trappe Home Invasion in August
Four have been arrested in connection with an armed robbery on August 13th at a residence in Trappe. Maryland State Police arrested 22 year old Imari Jackson of Hurlock, 19 year old Aamad Turner of Easton and two juveniles, a 17 year old from Cordova, who is being charged as an adult and a 15…
Read MoreGov Meyer Requests Federal Action to Restore Storm-Damaged Beaches and Dunes
Governor Matt Meyer has sent a letter to President Trump urging immediate federal action to restore Delaware’s beaches and critical coastal protection systems after damage from recent nor’easters. The governor requested that the US Army Corps invoke its emergency restoration authority, which allows the Secretary of the Army, using existing emergency response funding, to restore…
Read MoreUPDATED: Kent County Man Found Guilty in 2024 Shooting Incident at Dover HS Football Stadium
UPDATED – 10/21/25 –Ā A Kent County man has been convicted in a shooting at a Dover High School football game in October of last year. The Delaware Attorney General’s office say that 28 year old Kameron Scott was convicted on October 10th by a Superior Court jury on multiple firearms offenses: Carrying a Concealed Deadly…
Read MoreAtlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission Annual Meeting in Dewey Beach Oct 27-30
The 83rd Annual Meeting of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission will be held in Dewey Beach October 27th through 30th. DNREC encourages anglers, commercial fishers and conservationists to follow this meeting either in person or virtually ā and provide their input for their areas of interest. Proposed changes to fisheries management plans affecting Delaware…
Read MoreDSU Announces Accommodations for Families Affected by Federal Government Shutdown
With the current federal government shutdown, Delaware State University has announced some accommodations for families who are affected. University President Tony Allen announced Monday that the University would temporarily defer payments for the fall of 2025 semester for students and families who area experiencing direct financial impacts due to the ongoing shutdown of the federal…
Read MoreTalk of Delmarva Fishing Report 10/21/25
User 284190339 Ā· 10-21-25 Fishing Report Monday saw a very strong west wind and it brought chilly air as well as small craft advisories. The rest of the week the wind remains out of the west and the seas settle down to 3 to 4 feet. The only reporting station with a report was Old…
Read MoreLast Year’s East Coast Drone Scare May Be Solved
A private company exhibiting at an Army aviation summit claimed responsibility for a series of drone and “UFO” sightings that alarmed New Jersey residents last year, according to a report in The New York Post.
Read MoreCourt Gives Trump OK to Send Guardsmen to Portland
A divided federal appeals court ruled Monday that President Donald Trump can deploy National Guard troops into Portland, Oregon, despite objections from state and city leaders.
Read MoreWall St Ends Sharply Higher on Earnings Optimism
U.S. stocks jumped Monday with finance and technology shares providing much of the upside muscle, as upbeat quarterly earnings results revived risk appetite and investors grew less fearful about regional bank credit quality.
Read MoreJudge to Block Trump Directive to Erase ‘Gender Ideology’ From Sex Education
A federal judge in Oregon said on Monday she will block President Donald Trump’s administration from forcing a group of Democrat-led states led by Washington, Oregon, and Minnesota to remove all references to “gender ideology” from sexual health education curricula in order…
Read MoreMan Who Planned to ‘Shoot Up’ Atlanta Airport Is Arrested in Terminal on Tip
A man accused of threatening to open fire at the world’s busiest airport in Atlanta was arrested Monday and an assault rifle was found in his car, police said.Police said at a news conference that 49-year-old Billy Joe Cagle, of Cartersville, Georgia, had described his plan…
Read MoreComey Seeks Dismissal of Charges, Cites Vindictive ProsecutionĀ
Former FBI Director James Comey on Monday asked a federal judge to dismiss criminal charges against him, arguing that the U.S. attorney who brought the case was unlawfully appointed and that he is being unfairly targeted because of President Donald Trump’s “personal spite”…
Read MoreTexas Professor Fired for Pushing Leftist Ideology
A professor of psychology at the University of Texas was recently fired as the state works to push out those with “leftist ideologies.”
Read MoreComplaint: HHS Grants Violate Bans on Racial Preferences
Three Department of Health and Human Services grant programs created under then-President Joe Biden violate Trump administration bans on racial preferences in federal funding for higher education, according to a complaint filed with the agency’s Office for Civil Rights.
Read MoreTwice-Deported Illegal in ICE Custody After Killing Man, 61, in Hit-and-Run
A twice-deported illegal alien who killed a 61-year-old North Carolina man in a drunk-driving hit-and-run is now back in federal custody, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced Monday.
Read More2 More Suspects Charged in D.C. Attack on DOGE Employee
Two more suspects have been charged with the attempted carjacking and beating of a 19-year-old man who was working for the Department of Government Efficiency – a crime that was a catalyst for the White House’s law-enforcement surge in the nation’s capital.
Read MoreTrump Issues Stern Ceasefire Warning to Hamas
President Donald Trump on Monday warned Hamas to quit attacking Israel, threatening that the U.S. and its allies would “eradicate” the group if it violates the ceasefire in Gaza again. The warning came after Israel said terrorists attacked its military positions Sunday.
Read MoreWH Starts Demolition of East Wing to Build Trump’s Ballroom
The White House on Monday started tearing down part of the East Wing, the traditional base of operations for the first lady, to build President Donald Trump’s ballroom.
Read MoreJudges Seem Skeptical of DOJ’s Moves to Keep Habba
A three-judge federal appeals court panel reportedly seemed skeptical on Monday of the lengths the Trump administration has gone to retain Alina Habba as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey.
Read MoreICE Needs More Money to Expand Use of Bodycams in Chicago
Many federal officers assigned to immigration enforcement in the Chicago area have body cameras but Congress would have to allocate more funds to expand their use, officials testified Monday at a hearing about the tactics agents are using in Trump administration’s …
Read MoreShutdown Imperils Dozens of Head Start Preschool Programs
Head Start programs that serve tens of thousands of the nation’s neediest preschoolers are facing a cutoff of federal funding at the end of the month because of the government shutdown, leaving many scrambling to figure out how to keep their doors open. The early education …
Read MoreZelenskyy Reports ‘Positive’ Meeting With Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday that his meeting with President Donald Trump was “positive,” though it did not result in a U.S. commitment to supply Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.
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