Dover Drive-By Shooting Injures 2 In Vehicle

Dover Police are investigating a shooting that targeted two people in a vehicle. Police say a man and a woman were traveling on South Little Creek Road near Fox Road Wednesday evening, when a vehicle passed them on the left and a front-seat passenger opened fire. The victims were struck but managed to drive to…

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ACLU Reacts To Sussex Reassessment Agreement

Plaintiffs in a school funding case are pleased with the ultimate resolution: an agreement with all three Delaware counties, including Sussex, to move forward with property reassessment. The ACLU of Delaware and Community Legal Aid Society represented Delawareans for Educational Opportunity and the NAACP of Delaware. The Sussex County agreement is the last in a…

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Suspect Arrested For 2019 Murder In Dorchester Co.

A suspect has been arrested for an October 2019 murder in Cambridge. Cambridge Police said Wednesday that information gathered during the year-and-a-half long investigation led to the arrest this week of 36-year-old Marcus Griffin. He is charged in connection with the shooting death of Tavaar Chester, who was found shot in the driver’s seat of…

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Del. Bill Looks To Support Future Of Telemedicine

Delawareans could continue to have access to tele-medicine services even after the COVID-19 pandemic under a bill filed in the State House of Representatives. The Telehealth Access Preservation and Modernization Act would codify several provisions of emergency legislation that was enacted last year. Those provisions are set to expire July1st. Representative David Bentz, D-Newark area…

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Del. Lawmaker Wants More Numbers To Back Minimum Wage Discussion

The Delaware Controller General Office may be asked to develop a local economic impact analysis of legislation that would increase Delaware’s minimum wage. State Representative Bryan Shupe, R-Milford is introducing a bill that he says would help guide lawmakers and Delawareans. The economic analysis could be facilitated by the Controller General Office or contracted out.…

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WGMD Fishing Report 4-14-21

Wednesday saw decent weather with warm air temperatures, but the water in the bay and ocean is still on the cold side.  Rain is in the forecast for Thursday and the wind is going to up on Friday.  Right now, the weekend looks fair. Wow, the 1,000 vouchers for Surf-Fishing Permits went fast.  Cars began…

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WGMD Picture of the Day

Throwback Thursday Picture of the Day – WGMD’s Ron Letterman(l) and Randy Nelson(r) at CASA San Francisco in Milton in 2006 / Click for full view

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Md. Commerce Sec. Schulz Announces Candidacy For Gov.

Kelly Schulz

Maryland Commerce Secretary Kelly Schulz Wednesday announced her candidacy for Governor, saying she would pursue the Republican nomination in next June’s primary. Schulz has also served in the House of Delegates and owned a small business in the cybersecurity field. She is also a past Secretary of Labor, Licensing and Regulation. “The past year has…

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Lt. Gov. Rutherford Will Not Run For Md. Gov.

Maryland Lieutenant Governor Boyd Rutherford says he will not be a candidate for Governor in next year’s election. Rutherford said in a social media post Wednesday that it was a decision he made with his family’s best interest in mind. He added that he would continue to have an “active role in enhancing Maryland’s response…

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Eastern Shore Lawmaker Gets GOP Leadership Role

MD State Capitol

Members of the Maryland House of Delegates Republican Caucus have elected new leadership. Delegate Jason Buckel of Allegany County will serve as House Minority Leader. Delegate Christopher Adams of the Eastern Shore’s District 37-B becomes Minority Whip. Former Minority Leader Nic Kipke and Minority Whip Kathy Szeliga had previously announced their intention to step down…

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Hogan Signs 66 Bills, Calls Session A Success

Photo courtesy of the office of Md. Gov. Larry Hogan

66 bills have become law in Maryland, just hours after the conclusion of the 2021 General Assembly session. Governor Larry Hogan Tuesday signed bills that address the need for more Internet access and expand tele-health services. He also praised lawmakers for working to pass tax cuts and to approve a massive COVID-19 relief package. To…

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Del. Bill Looks To Expand SEED Scholarship Access

More Delawareans would have access to the state’s SEED program that offers free credits at Delaware Tech, under a bill introduced in the General Assembly. The SEED scholarship program has helped almost 13,000 high school graduates afford college since 2005. State Senator Nicole Poore, D-New Castle said the bill she is sponsoring (SB 12) would…

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WGMD Fishing Report 4-13-21

Tuesday saw small craft advisories up and apparently not much action on the fishing front.  Only one tackle shop answered my calls and that was Lewes Harbour Marina.  Their report was nothing reported on Tuesday.  The weather looks a bit unsettled for the rest of the week. Wednesday, April 14, is the day DNREC will…

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Covid-19 Funeral Assistance Available from FEMA

Coronavirus hasn’t been without tragedy. Over 1500 Delawareans have died since the pandemic began. FEMA has started accepting applications for Covid-19 Funeral Assistance – for Covid-19 related funeral expenses incurred after January 20 of this year. They will help ease some of the financial stress and burden. While this is a new service – FEMA…

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All Delawareans 16+ Now Eligible for Vaccination; DPH Pauses Use of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

Governor John Carney and the Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) on Tuesday announced that medical providers, including hospital systems, may now vaccinate Delawareans aged 16 or older – whether or not they have a high-risk medical condition. The state’s COVID-19 vaccination program is now fully open to Delawareans 16+ at any vaccination provider. As…

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Rescue Plan Brings $16-M To Del. For COVID Vax Efforts

Photo courtesy of Brendan Mackie, office of US Sen. Chris Coons

Delaware’s COVID-19 vaccination program is getting a big boost through the American Rescue Plan Act. Members of Delaware’s Congressional Delegation visited Christiana Care Monday to detail how Delaware’s $16-million share of the package will support ongoing efforts to vaccinate more Delawareans. It helps to pay for supplies, testing and other expenses and functions with the…

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