Gov. Carney Extends Del. Public Health Emergency For 30 Days

Delaware’s Public Health Emergency Order has been extended another 30 days. Governor John Carney took the action Thursday. It allows the State of Delaware and medical providers to continue COVID-19 vaccination and testing programs. State law requires that the Public Health Emergency be renewed every 30 days to remain in effect. “There’s no better way…

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WGMD Fishing Report 10-7-21

Thursday saw good weather and fishing followed suit.  Fish were caught from the beach, the Indian River Inlet, the ocean and Delaware Bay. Friday will see another good-weather day with northeast winds at five to ten knots and seas in the ocean around three feet.  Things start downhill on Saturday as the northeast wind increases…

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13 Students, 1 Other Driver Hurt In Milford School Bus Crash

13 students on a school bus and one adult required hospital treatment Thursday morning following a crash involving a Milford School District bus. According to Milford Police, officers responded Thursday morning to a reported collision at South Rehoboth Boulevard and Southeast Front Street (SR 36). An investigation determined that the westbound bus which was transporting…

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Md. State Police Warn Of Phone Scam

Phone Scam Stamp - Image: © Copyright Tomasz Guzowski/Shutterstock

Maryland State Police are warning of a phone scam on the Eastern Shore. More than 30 people have reported receiving a call which appeared to come from State Police. One of two 410-numbers numbers was displayed, which actually are numbers for the Easton Barrack (410-822-3101 or 410-479-3101). The person who receives the call is told…

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WGMD Fishing Report 10-6-21

Wednesday was another slow day on the ocean, but there was some action at Indian River Inlet and earlier in the week the Washington Canyon was red hot.  Thursday will see east winds at ten knots and three-foot seas in the ocean.  Friday the winds will be five to ten knots out of the east…

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National Folk Festival Sweet Music For Salisbury Economy

The recent 80th National Folk Festival in Salisbury has the Crossroads of Delmarva singing a happy tune. An economic impact study indicates that the festival drew about 91,000 people over its three days, and that it generated about $19.8-million in economic activity. The study conducted by BEACON, the Business and Economic Community Outreach Network at…

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Dover Man Connected To 10 Burglaries, Police Say

A suspect has been charged in connection with ten burglary incidents during the past two months, according to Dover Police. Police said Wednesday that the burglaries took place at local restaurants and other businesses during August, September and October. 33-year-old Tyreek Holmes was arrested Tuesday on the day of the latest incident: a burglary at…

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Wicomico Co. Dentist Charged With Insurance Fraud

A Salisbury dentist is facing insurance fraud charges. According to the Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office, the Maryland State Police Criminal Enforcement Division, the Maryland Board of Dental Examiners and other agencies were involved in a long-term investigation. A search and seizure warrant was conducted at Peninsula Total Dental Care on South Salisbury Boulevard last…

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Del. To Invest $50-Million Into Job Training, Workforce Development

Governor John Carney gathered with students and others at Delaware Tech in Wilmington, where a $50-million ARPA job training investment was announced. (photo courtesy of Governor Carney's office)

Job training and workforce development in Delaware will get a $50-million investment, using funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. The state’s Pathways program that allows students to gain real-world work experience while in school will grow through a $15.8-million public-and-private expansion. Also, the Forward-Delaware jobs-training program will continue to provide students with work experience…

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Vacancy Filled On Worcester County Board of Education

A law enforcement veteran who serves with the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office has been appointed to the County Board of Education. Nate Passwaters will represent District Six, the northern portion of Worcester County. The opening was created by the passing of former Board of Education President Eric Cropper Senior. “This has been a difficult process…

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Md. Citizens Redistricting Commission Opens 3rd Round Of Hearings

The Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission begins a third round of virtual meetings. The panel was appointed by Governor Larry Hogan to draw up ‘fair and representative’ legislative and Congressional district maps for the 2022 elections. The Commission has drawn up proposed maps, while considering dozens that have already been submitted by the public. Marylanders may…

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Dover AFB 3-Day Force Protection Exercise Begins

Dover Air Force Base is conducting a base-wide “force protection exercise” this week. According to base leadership, the exercise Wednesday through Friday will entail 24-hour operations and a variety of scenarios will test the base’s ability to respond and mobilize, satisfying annual training requirements. Gate closures and delays can be expected, and commonly-accessed facilities may…

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WGMD Fishing Report 10-5-21

Tuesday was a rainy day and not a lot of fishing went on.  Wednesday will see winds out of the east at 15 knots with seas of three to four feet and drizzle.  Thursday the wind will fall off a bit to ten knots and the seas will drop down to three feet.  There will…

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OC Remembers Dough Roller Patriarch Bill Gibbs

Picutre of wave rolling up beach with sea foam

The top Dough Roller in Ocean City has passed away. Bill Gibbs has died, leaving behind a legacy of local pizza and breakfast restaurants that are still operated by his family. Maryland Coast Dispatch reports that Gibbs started working at a pizza restaurant when he was 14. The first Dough Roller opened in 1980. Gibbs…

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