590 Vehicles Screened over St. Patrick’s Day Holiday in Sussex County – 5 Arrests for DUI/55 Cited for other Violations

Over the St. Patrick’s Day weekend, 5 drivers were arrested in Delaware for driving under the influence. The Office of Highway Safety partnered with Delaware State Police and local law enforcement agencies to conduct a DUI checkpoint in Sussex County. OHS officials say 590 vehicles were stopped and screened, 5 driver arrested for DUI and…

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Dover Man Charged After Firearms Arrest in Village of Westover

A Dover area man has been arrested on several weapons offenses. Dover Police Department Street Crimes Unit, Drugs, Vice and Organized Crime Unit and Delaware Probation and Parole arrested 19 year old Marlon Martinez on Wednesday night around 7pm on Northdown Drive in the Village of Westover west of Dover on a felony warrant. Martinez…

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Bivalve Garage Fire Thursday – Accidental

Firefighters from the Westside Volunteer Fire Department were called for a structure fire on Tyaskin Nanticoke Road in Bivalve, MD, Thursday afternoon just before 4:30. Firefighters found a garage on fire – it was brought under control in about 30 minutes. State Fire Marshal investigators say the fire began in the inside of the structure…

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Upper Ferry Closure – Overhaul to Be Completed

As part of the original rehabilitation/over-haul of the Upper Ferry, the final stage of ancillary equipment installation, is prepared to be completed on Monday and Tuesday – March 23rd and 24th, 2026.   This effort will complete the remote cable control system installation and testing, prior to reopening. As such, the Upper Ferry will be closed…

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Maryland Republicans Push for Gas Tax Relief

Maryland Senate and House Republicans have announced a continued, coordinated effort to provide immediate relief to drivers by temporarily suspending the State’s gas tax, with House Republicans advancing the proposal through Budget Reconciliation and Financing Act (BRFA) amendments as the primary path forward. Supporters say the move could lower prices by about 46 cents per…

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Three Eastern Correctional Institute Inmates Charged with Fire Related Crimes

Three inmates at Eastern Correctional Institute in Westover, in Somerset County, have been charged in connection with separate fire incidents in February and March. State Fire Marshal investigators say the fires were intentionally set, with charges ranging from malicious burning to first-degree arson. Deputy State Fire Marshals served criminal summons’ at Eastern Correctional Institute on…

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Mosquito Control Spray Announcement: Downstate Aerial Larviciding

Weather permitting; the Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans the following insecticide application for mosquito larvae located in flooded forested wetland habitats. This application could take place during the daylight hours between Friday, March 20th and Monday, March 23rd  (via helicopter (registration numbers N2268W and/or N862W). The application to control mosquito larvae will take place in Georgetown, Harrington and…

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Delaware State Police Arrest Georgetown Man for Felony Drug Offenses

Authorities arrested a Georgetown probationer after a brief foot chase in the area of Union Drive on March 17th. Officers say 26-year-old Jayson Willin was found with multiple drugs and paraphernalia, and additional suspected cocaine and related items were recovered during a search of his apartment. He was taken into custody, charged with several felony…

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AG: No Charges Filed in Salisbury Police-Involved Shooting

Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has announced no charges will be filed in a fatal police-involved shooting in Salisbury last November. Authorities say officers were attempting to locate a homicide suspect when they encountered the individual, who placed a handgun on a vehicle before later picking it up and failing to comply with commands.…

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UPDATE: Senate Bill 1 Advances from Health Committee

UPDATE –3/18/26: Delaware legislation aimed at improving access to primary care and controlling healthcare costs has advanced out of the Senate Health Committee. Supporters say Senate Bill 1 would expand access, shift toward value-based care, and address high costs, particularly in underserved areas. However, earlier concerns from the Delaware Healthcare Association suggest the proposal could…

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Maryland AG Brown and Coalition of Attorneys General Call on Congress to Pass Legislation Requiring Tariff Refunds

Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown, along with a coalition of attorneys general, is urging Congress to pass legislation requiring refunds for tariffs previously ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court. The group says the tariffs led to higher costs for businesses and consumers and is calling for a faster, more uniform process to reimburse importers, with…

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Public Hearing Set on Proposed Fish Measurement Regulation

DNREC’s Division of Fish and Wildlife will hold a virtual public hearing on Wednesday, March 25 at 6 p.m. to gather input on a proposed regulation that would standardize how fish length is measured for Delaware fisheries. Officials say the change would ensure consistency across regulations and help the state remain in compliance with Atlantic…

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Milton Man Indicted for Unlawfully Possessing Firearm and Ammunition

A federal grand jury returned an indictment this week–on March 17th–charging a Milton man with unlawfully possessing a firearm and ammunition. According to the indictment, on December 9th, 2025, 34-year-old Andre Brickhouse was found in possession of a 9mm handgun with an obliterated serial number, a large-capacity magazine, and 21 rounds of ammunition. Brickhouse is…

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Legislation That Updates Fireworks Advertising Laws Passes Delaware House

Delaware lawmakers have passed legislation updating warning requirements for fireworks advertising. Ads featuring aerial fireworks must now clearly state that most fireworks are illegal without a permit in Delaware, while other ads must outline when and what types of fireworks are allowed. Billboard ads will also be required to include a large, visible warning reminding…

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Selbyville Police Alert Community Regarding Phone Scam

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Selbyville Police are alerting the community about a phone scam involving callers spoofing the numbers of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the Selbyville Police Department. These calls are fraudulent and may attempt to pressure you for personal information or money. Similar scams have been reported in nearby areas. The police department reminds you that if…

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