Category: News

  • Delaware Baseball Player Wolf Delivers Four-Hit Performance Against Sam Houston

    Delaware Baseball Player Wolf Delivers Four-Hit Performance Against Sam Houston

    University of Delaware baseball player Wolf turned in an exceptional offensive performance, collecting four hits during the Blue Hens’ matchup against Sam Houston.

    The standout batting display showcased Wolf’s ability to consistently connect with the ball throughout the contest. His four-hit effort provided a significant offensive boost for the Delaware baseball team during their game against the Bearkats.

    The performance represents a notable individual achievement for Wolf and demonstrates the type of offensive production that can help drive team success for the Blue Hens baseball program.

  • Maryland Baseball Team Blasts Six Homers But Falls Short in 16-15 Thriller

    Maryland Baseball Team Blasts Six Homers But Falls Short in 16-15 Thriller

    The University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks delivered their most powerful offensive display of the season but came up just short in a thrilling 16-15 defeat to Le Moyne on Thursday.

    The Hawks connected for six home runs, marking their highest single-game total this season, yet couldn’t quite match their opponents’ firepower in the back-and-forth contest.

    Among the standout performances was Marco Davila, who belted his first home run of the campaign during the slugfest. The offensive explosion showcased the Hawks’ potential at the plate, even as they fell one run short of victory.

    The loss highlighted both the team’s emerging power and the challenges of containing opposing offenses in what proved to be one of the most entertaining games of the season for both squads.

  • Salisbury University Lacrosse Dominates NCAA Tournament Second Round

    Salisbury University Lacrosse Dominates NCAA Tournament Second Round

    The Salisbury University Sea Gulls men’s lacrosse squad delivered a dominant performance Saturday afternoon, overwhelming the Roanoke Maroons 19-3 during NCAA Division III tournament action at Sea Gull Stadium in Salisbury, Maryland.

    Ranked sixth nationally, the Sea Gulls wasted no time establishing their dominance, finding the back of the net just 11 seconds after the opening faceoff. From that early strike, Salisbury maintained complete control against their 25th-ranked opponents throughout the second-round tournament matchup.

    The lopsided victory advances the Sea Gulls deeper into the 2026 NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse Tournament bracket. The commanding win showcased Salisbury’s offensive firepower and defensive prowess as they outscored Roanoke by a margin of more than six goals per quarter.

    Saturday’s performance demonstrated why Salisbury earned their high national ranking heading into tournament play. The Sea Gulls will now prepare for their next tournament opponent as they continue their championship pursuit on home turf.

  • Traffic Alert: Bi-State Boulevard Shut Down Following Vehicle Accident

    Traffic Alert: Bi-State Boulevard Shut Down Following Vehicle Accident

    Transportation officials have temporarily shut down a portion of Bi-State Boulevard following a motor vehicle accident in the area.

    The roadway closure extends from Allens Mill Road to Old Racetrack Road, blocking all traffic flow in that section. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes until the roadway can be safely reopened.

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials have not yet provided details about the severity of the collision or an estimated timeline for when the road will reopen to traffic.

    Drivers traveling in the area should expect delays and plan accordingly while emergency crews work to clear the scene.

  • Traffic Alert: Accident Blocks Two Lanes on Route 1 North at Biddles Toll Plaza

    Traffic Alert: Accident Blocks Two Lanes on Route 1 North at Biddles Toll Plaza

    A traffic accident has forced the closure of two left lanes on northbound Route 1 at the Biddles Toll Plaza, according to DelDOT officials.

    The crash is causing significant delays for drivers traveling north on the busy highway. Traffic is being diverted to the remaining open lanes as emergency crews work to clear the scene.

    Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes if possible or allow extra travel time when passing through the area. DelDOT has not yet provided an estimated time for when the lanes will reopen to normal traffic flow.

  • Broken Down Truck Blocks I-95 North Ramp to Route 202

    Broken Down Truck Blocks I-95 North Ramp to Route 202

    Motorists traveling on Interstate 95 northbound are experiencing delays near the US Route 202 interchange due to a broken down tractor-trailer blocking multiple lanes.

    According to the Delaware Department of Transportation, the disabled commercial vehicle has forced officials to shut down the right lane and turn lane leading to the Route 202 ramp.

    Drivers heading toward the Route 202 exit should expect delays and consider alternate routes while crews work to clear the disabled truck from the roadway.

    DelDOT has not provided an estimated time for when the lanes will reopen to normal traffic flow.

  • Goldey-Beacom Baseball Season Ends with Loss to Wilmington in Conference Championship

    Goldey-Beacom Baseball Season Ends with Loss to Wilmington in Conference Championship

    The Goldey-Beacom Lightning baseball team’s remarkable postseason journey concluded with a disappointing 12-3 defeat against Wilmington University in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference championship game held in Waterbury, Connecticut.

    The Lightning had put together another impressive tournament performance to reach the conference final, continuing their tradition of strong showings in the CACC Tournament. However, their championship aspirations were dashed by a dominant Wilmington squad that controlled the title game from start to finish.

    The loss marks the end of what had been a successful season for Goldey-Beacom, which once again demonstrated its ability to compete at a high level in conference tournament play despite falling short of the ultimate prize.

  • Traffic Alert: Accident Blocks Lane on US 301 South at Bunker Hill Road

    Traffic Alert: Accident Blocks Lane on US 301 South at Bunker Hill Road

    Traffic accident has resulted in the closure of the right lane on southbound US 301 at Bunker Hill Road, according to Delaware Department of Transportation officials.

    The collision has prompted authorities to restrict traffic flow in the area as emergency responders work at the scene. Drivers traveling through this corridor should anticipate potential delays and may want to consider using alternative routes.

    DelDOT has not provided details about the severity of the crash or when the lane is expected to reopen to normal traffic flow.

  • Delaware State Police Alert Public About Wanted, Homeless Sex Offenders

    Delaware State Police Alert Public About Wanted, Homeless Sex Offenders

    Delaware State Police’s Sex Offender Apprehension and Registration Unit (SOAR) has released public alerts regarding sex offenders who are either wanted for registration violations or currently without permanent housing.

    Individuals Sought by Police

    Authorities are actively searching for several sex offenders who have violated registration requirements by failing to update their address information with the state. Among those being sought are Arthur Baugh, Charles Fulton, Deangelo Hoskins, Tori Lied, Michael Viscount, and Brian Walker.

    Anyone with knowledge of these individuals’ locations is urged to contact authorities at (302) 739-5882. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Delaware Crime Stoppers at (800) 847-3333. Police note that these cases represent just a fraction of the total number of sex offenders currently being sought. The complete listing can be found on the Delaware Sex Offender Registry website.

    Individuals Without Fixed Address

    SOAR has also issued notifications about sex offenders who are currently homeless but are not wanted for registration violations. These individuals include Louis Hines, Marcus Hoteling, Francis Hultberg, Charles Jamison, Dwayne Keenan, Eric Riffle, and Ammir Taylor.

    While these individuals are not considered fugitives, police ask residents to report any information suggesting these people may be staying at a specific residence. The same contact numbers apply for reporting this information.

    The homeless sex offender notifications represent only recently reported cases, and a comprehensive list is available through the state’s sex offender registry database.

  • Your Delmarva Forecast: Saturday, May 9th

    Your Delmarva Forecast: Saturday, May 9th

    Good morning, Delmarva! We’re looking at an active weather day across the peninsula with showers and thunderstorms likely as we head into the afternoon and evening hours. Temperatures will reach a comfortable 73 degrees today, but don’t let that fool you – keep those umbrellas handy! We’ll see a chance of rain showers between 11am and 2pm, then conditions ramp up with showers and thunderstorms becoming more likely as the day progresses. Expect mostly cloudy skies with breezy southwest winds at 10-15 mph, gusting up to 25 mph. There’s a 70% chance of precipitation, though rainfall amounts should stay light at less than a tenth of an inch. Tonight, storms continue with lows dropping to a cool 55 degrees, and patchy fog may develop late. The good news? Sunday looks much brighter! After some early morning fog clears out, we’ll enjoy mostly sunny skies with temperatures bouncing back to a lovely 83 degrees – perfect for any outdoor plans you might have. Stay dry today, Delmarva, and have a wonderful weekend!
  • Traffic Alert: Two Left Lanes Shut Down on Route 202 South at Route 141 Ramp

    Traffic Alert: Two Left Lanes Shut Down on Route 202 South at Route 141 Ramp

    A motor vehicle accident has resulted in lane closures on a major Delaware roadway during the commute period.

    Two left travel lanes are currently blocked on southbound Route 202 where it connects to the Route 141 ramp due to a vehicle crash, according to Delaware Department of Transportation officials.

    The incident is causing traffic delays in the area as vehicles are forced to merge into the remaining open lanes. DelDOT crews are on scene working to clear the accident and restore normal traffic flow.

    Motorists traveling through the area should expect delays and consider alternate routes if possible. The duration of the lane closures has not yet been determined.

  • Delaware State Softball Defeats Coppin State 3-2 in Extra-Inning Thriller

    Delaware State Softball Defeats Coppin State 3-2 in Extra-Inning Thriller

    Delaware State University’s softball team delivered an exciting performance on Friday, claiming a thrilling 3-2 victory over Coppin State University in a contest that extended into extra innings.

    The Hornets managed to secure the win in the bottom of the ninth inning, capping off what proved to be a closely contested matchup between the two teams. The game remained tight throughout regulation play before Delaware State was able to break through for the decisive victory.

    The extra-inning triumph showcases the determination and resilience of the Delaware State softball program as they continue their season. Both teams battled hard throughout the extended contest, with neither side able to gain a commanding advantage until the final frame.

    This victory adds another memorable moment to Delaware State’s softball season, demonstrating the team’s ability to perform under pressure in crucial situations.

  • Traffic Alert: Route 13 Southbound Blocked at Route 14 Following Vehicle Accident

    Traffic Alert: Route 13 Southbound Blocked at Route 14 Following Vehicle Accident

    A traffic accident has resulted in the complete closure of southbound US Route 13 at the Route 14 intersection, according to the Delaware Department of Transportation.

    DelDOT officials are directing drivers to find alternative routes while emergency responders and cleanup crews work at the crash site.

    No additional details about the collision, including potential injuries or the number of vehicles involved, have been released at this time.

    Motorists should expect delays in the area and plan accordingly for their commute.

  • Traffic Alert: Left Lane Blocked on Route 7 at AAA Boulevard After Collision

    Traffic Alert: Left Lane Blocked on Route 7 at AAA Boulevard After Collision

    Motorists traveling on Route 7 should be aware of traffic delays after a vehicle collision forced authorities to shut down the left lane at AAA Boulevard.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation is currently monitoring the situation and advising drivers to use caution when traveling through the area.

    No additional details about the crash or potential injuries have been released at this time. Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes or allow extra travel time if they must pass through this location.

  • Delaware Blue Hens Baseball Kicks Off Road Series Against Sam Houston

    Delaware Blue Hens Baseball Kicks Off Road Series Against Sam Houston

    The University of Delaware Blue Hens baseball squad has commenced their weekend road trip with the start of a series against Sam Houston State University.

    The team is currently competing away from their home field as they face off against the Bearkats in what promises to be an exciting multi-game matchup.

    This series represents another opportunity for the Blue Hens to showcase their skills on the road as they continue their season campaign.

  • Traffic Alert: Northbound Route 13 Partially Blocked at Bacon Avenue After Collision

    Traffic Alert: Northbound Route 13 Partially Blocked at Bacon Avenue After Collision

    A traffic collision has resulted in lane restrictions on a busy stretch of US Route 13, creating potential delays for commuters during the evening hours.

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials report that the two left lanes of northbound US-13 have been blocked off at Bacon Avenue following a vehicle crash. The incident is causing traffic to merge into the remaining right lanes as emergency crews respond to the scene.

    Drivers traveling northbound on this section of Route 13 should anticipate slower-than-normal traffic conditions and may want to seek alternative routes if possible. The duration of the lane closures has not yet been announced as authorities work to assess the situation and clear the roadway.

    No additional details about the nature of the accident or any potential injuries have been released at this time.

  • UMES Baseball Star Reaches 100-Hit Milestone Despite Team’s Doubleheader Loss

    UMES Baseball Star Reaches 100-Hit Milestone Despite Team’s Doubleheader Loss

    University of Maryland Eastern Shore baseball standout Jonathan Gonzalez Perez reached a remarkable career achievement this week, becoming the latest Hawks player to surpass the 100-hit mark during his tenure with the program.

    The milestone came during UMES’s doubleheader matchup against Le Moyne, though the Hawks were unable to celebrate with victories, falling in both contests of the twin bill.

    Gonzalez Perez’s accomplishment represents another significant achievement in what has been described as a record-breaking campaign for the talented player. The 100-hit threshold places him among an elite group of UMES baseball alumni who have reached this prestigious career benchmark.

    Despite the team’s struggles in the doubleheader, Gonzalez Perez’s individual success continues to highlight his exceptional contributions to the Hawks baseball program throughout his collegiate career.

  • Ocean City, Maryland Completes Special Municipal Election

    Ocean City, Maryland Completes Special Municipal Election

    OCEAN CITY, MD – Election officials in Ocean City, Maryland have released the official results from Friday’s municipal special election held on May 8, 2026.

    Voters cast their ballots at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center during a 13-hour voting period that began at 7 a.m. and concluded at 8 p.m.

    Following the completion of vote counting, the Ocean City Board of Supervisors Elections made the results public. The special election focused on filling two vacant council positions.

  • Goldey-Beacom Baseball Makes History, Reaches First Conference Championship Game

    Goldey-Beacom Baseball Makes History, Reaches First Conference Championship Game

    The Goldey-Beacom College Lightning baseball team has made program history by earning their first-ever berth in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference championship game following a commanding 20-13 triumph over Felician University.

    The historic victory came during tournament play in Waterbury, Connecticut, where the Lightning bounced back from an earlier setback in the winners bracket. Goldey-Beacom had opened tournament action with a narrow 10-8 defeat to Wilmington University but regrouped to secure the crucial win that propelled them to the conference final.

    This marks a milestone achievement for the Lightning program as they prepare for their inaugural CACC championship appearance.

  • Ranked Salisbury Baseball Rallies from 5-Run Deficit for Dramatic Tournament Win

    Ranked Salisbury Baseball Rallies from 5-Run Deficit for Dramatic Tournament Win

    SALISBURY, Md. – In a stunning display of resilience, Salisbury University’s nationally-ranked baseball squad pulled off an incredible comeback victory Friday afternoon, overcoming a five-run deficit to defeat Christopher Newport University 8-7 in the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals.

    The Sea Gulls, ranked seventh nationally and seeded second in the tournament, found themselves in a desperate situation trailing 7-2 with only six outs remaining in the game. However, the team mounted an extraordinary rally, scoring six consecutive runs to complete the dramatic turnaround.

    The thrilling conclusion came in the bottom of the ninth inning when Griffin Shirk connected for a walk-off RBI single, sending the home crowd into celebration at Donnie Williams Sea Gull Baseball Stadium. The clutch hit capped off the remarkable comeback against the third-seeded Captains.

    The victory advances Salisbury to the championship round of the 2026 C2C Tournament, keeping their postseason hopes alive after what appeared to be a certain defeat just innings earlier.

  • Your Delmarva Forecast: Friday, May 8th

    Your Delmarva Forecast: Friday, May 8th

    Good evening, Delmarva! We’re wrapping up this Friday with pleasant partly cloudy skies and temperatures settling around 53 degrees tonight. You’ll notice a southwest breeze picking up at 10 to 15 mph, so it’s a great night to leave the windows open for some fresh spring air. Looking ahead to Saturday, get ready for a significant weather change! Temperatures will climb to a warm 74 degrees, but we’re tracking rain showers moving in during the day. By afternoon and evening, those showers could develop into thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky if you have outdoor plans. Saturday night brings continued storm activity with temperatures dropping to 55 degrees. We may see some patchy fog developing late Saturday night into early Sunday morning. The good news? Sunday looks much brighter! After any morning fog clears, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures reaching a beautiful 81 degrees – perfect for those Mother’s Day celebrations! Stay weather-aware this weekend, and I’ll see you back here tomorrow. Have a wonderful Friday night, Delmarva!
  • Construction Causes Lane Restrictions on Rosedale Lane Through Afternoon

    Construction Causes Lane Restrictions on Rosedale Lane Through Afternoon

    Motorists traveling along Rosedale Lane are experiencing periodic lane restrictions today as construction crews continue their work in the area.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that drivers should expect intermittent lane closures on Rosedale Lane in the stretch between Seeneytown Road and Pearsons Corner Road. The construction-related traffic disruptions are expected to continue through 5:30 PM this evening.

    Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time when using this route and to exercise caution while passing through the work zone.

  • Delaware State Softball Stages Comeback Win Behind Ordonez’s 4 RBIs

    Delaware State Softball Stages Comeback Win Behind Ordonez’s 4 RBIs

    Delaware State University’s softball team pulled off a dramatic comeback victory Thursday, defeating Norfolk State 9-8 in an exciting matchup that showcased the Hornets’ resilience.

    The star of the game was Ordonez, whose bat came alive at crucial moments to drive in four runs and power Delaware State’s rally from behind. Her clutch hitting proved to be the difference-maker as the Hornets overcame an early deficit.

    The thrilling contest saw both teams battle back and forth, with Delaware State ultimately prevailing in the high-scoring affair. The victory demonstrates the team’s ability to fight back under pressure and highlights the offensive firepower that can emerge when players step up in key situations.

    The win adds another chapter to Delaware State’s season as they continue their campaign with momentum from this hard-fought victory over their conference rivals.

  • Salisbury University Softball Season Ends in Tournament Semifinal Loss

    Salisbury University Softball Season Ends in Tournament Semifinal Loss

    NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Salisbury University’s softball squad watched their season conclude Friday afternoon following a narrow 5-4 defeat to the University of Mary Washington in the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals at Captains Park.

    The Sea Gulls concluded their 2026 campaign with an overall record of 24 wins and 15 losses, while Mary Washington advanced with a 17-24 season record.

    The one-run loss marked the end of what had been a successful season for the Salisbury program, as they were unable to advance to the conference tournament championship game.

  • Route 20 Construction Closes Right Lane Through This Evening

    Route 20 Construction Closes Right Lane Through This Evening

    Motorists traveling eastbound on Hardscrabble Road should expect delays this afternoon and evening due to ongoing construction work.

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials report that the right lane of Route 20 eastbound is currently closed between County Seat Parkway (Route 9) and Landfill Lane. The lane restriction is scheduled to remain in effect until 7 PM today.

    Drivers are advised to use caution when traveling through the work zone and allow extra time for their commute. Traffic is being directed around the construction area using the remaining open lanes.

  • Litter Cleanup Crews Working on Summit Bridge Road Through Afternoon

    Litter Cleanup Crews Working on Summit Bridge Road Through Afternoon

    Delaware Department of Transportation crews are currently working to remove litter from the median strip along Summit Bridge Road (Route 896) in both northbound and southbound directions.

    The cleanup operation is taking place between Pulaski Highway (Route 40) and Red Lion Road (Route 71), with work expected to wrap up by 4:30 PM today.

    Motorists traveling through the area should expect to see DelDOT vehicles and crews working in the median during the cleanup efforts.

  • Bridge Construction Forces Coverdale Road Closure in Delaware

    Bridge Construction Forces Coverdale Road Closure in Delaware

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials have temporarily shut down a stretch of Coverdale Road as crews perform bridge construction work in the area.

    The roadway closure affects the section running between Hastings Farm Road and Seashore Highway, according to DelDOT traffic incident reports.

    Transportation officials have not provided a timeline for when the construction work will be completed or when the road will reopen to traffic.

    Drivers are advised to seek alternate routes while the bridge work continues.

  • Delaware State Softball Falls to South Carolina State 8-3

    Delaware State Softball Falls to South Carolina State 8-3

    Delaware State University’s softball squad experienced a disappointing setback Tuesday, falling to South Carolina State by a score of 8-3.

    The Hornets were unable to overcome their opponents’ offensive pressure throughout the contest, ultimately coming up five runs short in the defeat.

    The loss adds to what has been a difficult period for the DSU softball program as they continue working to find their rhythm on the field.

    Delaware State will look to regroup and bounce back in their upcoming games as the season progresses.

  • Delaware State University Receives $543K for Research Facility Improvements

    Delaware State University Receives $543K for Research Facility Improvements

    The original article content appears to contain only “SDS” which does not provide sufficient information to create a complete news story. Without additional details about the grant, its source, intended use, timeline, or quotes from university officials, a comprehensive article cannot be accurately written while maintaining journalistic integrity.

    To properly report on this Delaware State University grant award, additional information would be needed about the funding agency, specific infrastructure improvements planned, project timeline, and statements from university leadership about the impact on research programs.

  • Construction Causes Lane Closures on Baynard Boulevard in Wilmington

    Construction Causes Lane Closures on Baynard Boulevard in Wilmington

    Motorists traveling through a section of Wilmington are dealing with temporary lane restrictions today as construction crews work along a busy corridor.

    DelDOT reports that Baynard Boulevard is experiencing periodic lane closures between Concord Avenue and Washington Street while construction activities are underway. The lane restrictions are expected to remain in effect until 5 PM this evening.

    Drivers are advised to plan for potential delays and consider alternate routes if possible while crews complete their work in the area.

  • Ex-Delaware Police Officer Charged With Rape After Dating App Encounter

    Ex-Delaware Police Officer Charged With Rape After Dating App Encounter

    Delaware State Police have taken into custody a 33-year-old Harrington man who previously served as a law enforcement officer in Delaware and Maryland on charges of rape stemming from a sexual assault investigation.

    Authorities began looking into sexual assault allegations against William Paskey this past May through the Troop 3 Criminal Investigations Unit. According to investigators, Paskey connected with a female victim through a dating application in September 2022 and brought her to his Felton home. The woman told police that Paskey turned aggressive during their encounter and forced her into sexual acts against her will, ignoring her repeated demands for him to stop. At the time of the alleged assault, Paskey was working in law enforcement but was off duty.

    Following discussions with the Delaware Department of Justice, authorities secured an arrest warrant and apprehended Paskey on May 5, 2026, without any complications. He was transported to Troop 3 headquarters where he faced charges of second-degree rape, a felony offense. After appearing before Justice of the Peace Court 2 for arraignment, Paskey was released on a $20,000 secured bond.

    Records show Paskey previously worked for multiple Delaware law enforcement agencies from 2014 through 2021, including departments in Dagsboro, Ellendale, and Blades. His most recent position was with the Town of Ridgely Police Department in Maryland.

    Investigators suspect other victims may exist and are encouraging anyone with relevant information or who may have been victimized to reach out to Sergeant P. Taylor at (302) 698-8547. Tips can also be submitted through private messages to the Delaware State Police Facebook page or by contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at (800) 847-3333.

    Victims of crime or those who have experienced sudden loss and require support can access assistance through the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit and Delaware Victim Center, available around the clock at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461) or via email at [email protected].

  • Major Upgrades Begin at Salisbury’s Truitt Community Center

    Major Upgrades Begin at Salisbury’s Truitt Community Center

    Salisbury, MD – Major construction work has begun at the Truitt Community Center as the facility undergoes significant improvements to better serve local residents.

    The comprehensive renovation focuses on the gymnasium, featuring fresh insulation throughout walls and ceilings, protective wall padding, and new metal wall surfaces designed to withstand heavy recreational activities.

    The gymnasium shut down on May 4th to accommodate the construction work, with outside contractors expected to complete all improvements before the facility reopens at June’s end.

    “These upgrades will provide a more updated, suitable space for the community,” said Muir Boda. “We’re looking forward to reopening the gym and welcoming residents back into an improved environment.”

    Mayor Randy Taylor emphasized the city’s dedication to community facilities, stating: “This is part of the City of Salisbury’s ongoing commitment to providing quality community center facilities. An investment in kids is vital to a successful city.”

    Beyond the physical improvements, officials plan to launch a new booking system in early July designed to simplify the reservation process for individuals and groups wanting to use the center.

    The Truitt Community Center remains a vital hub for local residents, and these enhancements will strengthen its position as a key location for recreational activities, social gatherings and community events.

    Residents can stay informed about construction progress and reopening announcements through the City’s official communication platforms.

  • Salisbury University Women’s Lacrosse Prepares for NCAA Tournament Opening Rounds

    Salisbury University Women’s Lacrosse Prepares for NCAA Tournament Opening Rounds

    Salisbury University’s women’s lacrosse program is preparing for their upcoming NCAA tournament appearance as the 2026 championship competition approaches its opening stages.

    The Sea Gulls are set to compete in the initial rounds of the national tournament, with the team focusing on their preparation for what promises to be intense competition ahead.

    The tournament’s first and second rounds represent crucial opportunities for the program to advance deeper into the championship bracket and continue their season on the national stage.

    Salisbury’s women’s lacrosse team will be looking to build on their regular season performance as they enter this high-stakes phase of collegiate competition.

  • Dover Man Charged After Knife Threat Incident in Smyrna Neighborhood

    Dover Man Charged After Knife Threat Incident in Smyrna Neighborhood

    Delaware State Police have taken an 18-year-old Dover man into custody following allegations that he menaced multiple residents in a Smyrna neighborhood while wielding a knife last month.

    Aaron Jernigan now faces several serious charges, including three felony counts of aggravated menacing, after the April 18th incident at Holly Hill Estates community around 6:30 in the evening.

    According to investigators, law enforcement officers were called to the Smyrna residential area following reports of a disruptive individual making threats against community members. Police say their initial findings showed that an unidentified male had become involved in a heated shouting match with multiple residents before pulling out a pocketknife and making threats to cause physical harm. The individual had left the scene by the time officers arrived.

    Detectives continued working the case and eventually identified Jernigan as the alleged perpetrator, leading to an arrest warrant being issued.

    Authorities apprehended Jernigan in Dover on May 5th and transported him to Troop 9 for processing. Following his arraignment before Justice of the Peace Court 11, he was sent to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution where he remains held on $16,100 secured bond.

    The charges against Jernigan include:

    • Aggravated Menacing (Felony) – 3 counts
    • Terroristic Threatening
    • Disorderly Conduct
  • Construction Closes Right Lane on Route 15 North Through Afternoon

    Construction Closes Right Lane on Route 15 North Through Afternoon

    Motorists traveling on northbound Route 15 should expect delays this afternoon as construction crews have shut down the right lane between Bison Road and Willow Grove Road.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports the lane closure on Dundee Road (Route 15) is scheduled to continue until around 4:00 PM today.

    Drivers are advised to use caution in the work zone and allow extra travel time when using this stretch of roadway during the construction period.

  • Weather Experts Warn Potentially Historic El Niño Could Bring Extreme Weather

    Weather Experts Warn Potentially Historic El Niño Could Bring Extreme Weather

    Climate forecasting models are indicating the development of an El Niño weather pattern that meteorologists say could shatter historical records and deliver unprecedented extreme weather conditions across the globe.

    “I think we’re going to see weather events that we’ve never seen in modern history before,” said Jeff Berardelli, WFLA-TV Chief Meteorologist and Climate Specialist based in Tampa, Florida, speaking on Friday.

    The World Meteorological Organization anticipates this El Niño phenomenon will emerge around mid-year, significantly affecting temperature and precipitation patterns worldwide. Though forecasting models suggest this could be an exceptionally powerful event, the WMO notes that springtime predictions tend to be less reliable.

    This cyclical natural occurrence involves the warming of specific areas in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, which subsequently disrupts global weather systems. La Niña represents the opposite phase, characterized by below-average ocean temperatures.

    According to Berardelli, El Niño essentially moves heat around the planet. Currently, warm water beneath the Pacific’s surface is traveling eastward and rising from deeper layers to the surface, marking El Niño’s early development phases.

    The WMO’s Global Seasonal Climate Update documented rapidly increasing sea-surface temperatures. Wilfran Moufouma Okia, WMO’s chief of climate prediction, expressed strong confidence in El Niño’s emergence, followed by continued strengthening over subsequent months.

    The WMO reports that El Niño events generally happen every two to seven years and persist for approximately nine to 12 months.

    Daniel Swain, a climate scientist with the California Institute for Water Resources, believes the forecasting models appear accurate. He explained that the size and strength of the subsurface warm water anomalies — unusual warm water pulses that drive El Niño’s mechanics — rank among the largest observed in recorded history.

    Meteorologists classify the most powerful occurrences as “super El Niños.”

    “One of the key building blocks to make it fully materialize is, in fact, occurring,” Swain stated Friday. “We still don’t know exactly what’s going to happen. It’s not guaranteed it’ll be a super El Niño. But the potential is there for something genuinely remarkable.”

    When the Pacific Ocean releases substantial amounts of heat, it amplifies the climate system and creates weather chaos, Berardelli explained. Increased heat will generate more severe heat waves and worsen drought conditions in certain regions, while simultaneously adding moisture to the atmosphere that produces more devastating floods.

    El Niño also reduces Atlantic hurricane activity because the Pacific’s intense heat overshadows the Atlantic, Berardelli noted. Areas like the Caribbean will experience particularly dry conditions this summer with fewer tropical weather systems expected.

    The phenomenon creates worldwide consequences. Throughout the United States, this summer appears likely to be hotter than typical, featuring substantial heat waves, Berardelli said. While precise details remain difficult to determine this far in advance, Berardelli also anticipates more regular daily thunderstorms across the southwestern United States.

    Amazon forest deterioration, caused by wildfires, logging, and drought, currently impacts approximately 40% of the region. A strong El Niño could worsen this situation in 2026.

    The additional heat that El Niño brings to the surface, combined with ongoing planetary warming from climate change, will produce record-setting global temperatures, Swain predicted. He anticipates seeing unprecedented global warm temperatures either later this year, next year, or during both periods.

    “All indicators are, at this point, that the next year is going to be a pretty wild year from a global climate perspective,” Swain said.

    University of Pennsylvania climate scientist Michael Mann noted that while El Niño temporarily increases global temperatures for one to two years, it represents essentially a “zero-sum game.” The pattern typically shifts back toward La Niña, which subsequently decreases global temperatures for a similar duration. The real concern, Mann emphasized Friday, is the long-term, consistent warming trend that will persist as long as fossil fuel consumption continues.

  • Delaware Agriculture Worker First to Complete New Seed Inspector Training Program

    Delaware Agriculture Worker First to Complete New Seed Inspector Training Program

    Delaware’s Department of Agriculture is recognizing a significant achievement within its Plant Industries division as staff member Olivia Everett becomes the inaugural graduate of a new national certification program for seed inspectors.

    Everett has successfully finished the AOSCA Turfgrass and Small Grains Inspector Credentialing Program, earning her place as part of the program’s very first graduating class to receive this specialized certification.

    The certification program was created by the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies and represents a new standard in professional development for agricultural inspection personnel.

    This accomplishment highlights Delaware’s commitment to maintaining high standards in agricultural oversight and ensuring qualified professionals are monitoring seed quality and certification processes throughout the state.

  • US Route 13 in Camden to See Overnight Lane Restrictions Starting Monday

    US Route 13 in Camden to See Overnight Lane Restrictions Starting Monday

    Delaware transportation officials are alerting drivers to prepare for overnight lane restrictions along a busy stretch of US Route 13 in Camden starting this Monday evening.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that both northbound and southbound lanes of US Route 13 will experience nighttime restrictions beginning Monday, May 11, and continuing through mid-June 2026. The affected area spans from Voshells Mill Road to Old North Road.

    These temporary lane restrictions are necessary to accommodate the East Camden Bypass construction project. Transportation officials explain the overnight work will allow construction crews to complete milling and repaving operations along US Route 13 within the designated work zone.

    Drivers who regularly travel this section of US Route 13 during evening and overnight hours should plan for potential delays and consider alternate routes when possible during the construction period.

  • Four New Members Join Delaware Farm Bureau Foundation Board

    Four New Members Join Delaware Farm Bureau Foundation Board

    Four Delaware residents with deep agricultural ties have been named to the Delaware Farm Bureau Foundation’s Board of Directors, the organization revealed recently.

    The newly appointed board members are Sarah Bell from Camden, Harry Daisey from Bridgeville, Kathryn Simpson from Harrington, and Stacie Warner from Georgetown. All four individuals combine professional expertise with a commitment to farming, educational initiatives, and community involvement.

    Bell works as an Education Associate and serves as the Agriculture, Technology, and CTE Program Quality Lead with Delaware’s Department of Education. She also advises the Delaware FFA Association. Growing up on a small farm near Felton, Bell participated in both 4-H and FFA programs, which ignited her dedication to agricultural education. She attributes her motivation to give back to the agriculture teachers and 4-H extension agents who influenced her. Bell is eager to collaborate with the Foundation to create more agricultural learning experiences for Delaware students. When not working, she enjoys outdoor activities, livestock care, and watching her sons compete in lacrosse.

    Daisey operates as an insurance agent with Daisey Insurance in Bridgeville and spent his childhood working on the family farm, assisting with chicken house operations and crop planting. His farming upbringing inspired his commitment to educating the public about food origins and the dedication required in farming. Daisey views his Foundation position as a chance to help people recognize the value of a robust farming community. During his leisure time, he pursues hunting, woodworking, and canning activities with his granddaughters. Daisey also aspires to create a foundation supporting veterans, as a tribute to his late son who served in Iraq.

    Simpson holds the position of Ag Relationship Manager at Horizon Farm Credit and contributes both personal and professional agricultural knowledge to the board. She was raised on her family’s farm and comes from generations of farmers on both her mother’s and father’s sides. Simpson participated in dairy cattle raising and showing with her siblings at the Delaware State Fair and has recently launched a farming venture with her brother. Her career background includes time with Hanover Foods Corporation before moving to Horizon Farm Credit in 2023. Simpson aims to leverage her hands-on farming knowledge to teach young people about agriculture and food production. She has a unique Farm Bureau connection, as her great-grandfather held the position of Delaware Farm Bureau’s inaugural president in 1945. In her personal time, she enjoys activities with her boyfriend Ryan and their dogs Bandit and Annie, including boating, gardening, and walking their farm property.

    “Growing up on the farm instilled in me the values of responsibility, determination, and grit, which are all traits that guide me through my work today,” said Simpson. “I believe that the younger generations deserve to have similar experiences, or have the opportunity to learn more about agriculture and its importance.”

    Warner serves as Vice President Relationship Manager at First Citizens Community Bank and brings over two decades of agricultural finance experience to the board. Raised on her family’s farming operation, Warner obtained a Bachelor of Science in General Agriculture from the University of Delaware and has dedicated her career to supporting farmers through financial services. She is driven to help connect consumers with producers, particularly as fewer people today maintain direct agricultural ties. Warner aims to assist the Foundation in enhancing public awareness of agriculture’s status as Delaware’s leading industry. Beyond her professional duties, she maintains lifelong membership at Providence Community Church and enjoys family time, four-wheeling in West Virginia, and attending musical performances.

    The current DEFB Foundation Board also includes Chair Bill Powers, Vice Chair Steve Breeding, Troy Dickerson, Laura Hill, David Holtz, Kitty Holtz, Chuck Hoober, Stewart Ramsey, and June Unruh.

    The Delaware Farm Bureau Foundation operates as a non-profit organization dedicated to building awareness, understanding, and positive public perception about Delaware’s farm operations, promoting fresh local food, and sponsoring the Ag Education Mobile Classroom. More information and support opportunities are available at www.defb.org/foundation/.

  • Salisbury University Tennis Stars Earn Double Conference Honors

    Salisbury University Tennis Stars Earn Double Conference Honors

    SALISBURY, Md. – Two standout players from Salisbury University’s women’s tennis program captured multiple honors from the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference on Friday.

    Gibelle Beaujon and Cleo Solomon both earned recognition on the All-C2C Second Team for their individual singles performances during the 2026 season. The talented pair also received All-C2C Second Team honors for their doubles partnership.

    The dual recognition highlights the strength of Salisbury’s top tennis performers, with both athletes excelling in both individual and team competition formats. Their achievements represent the university’s leading singles competitors and premier doubles combination.

  • Three Salisbury University Tennis Players Receive Conference Honors

    Three Salisbury University Tennis Players Receive Conference Honors

    SALISBURY, Md. – Three members of Salisbury University’s men’s tennis squad received recognition from the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference on Friday, earning spots on the 2026 All-C2C teams.

    The Sea Gulls had two players honored in singles competition, with Bobby Stabile and Aron Bursztyn both securing positions on the All-C2C Second Team Singles roster.

    In doubles play, Stabile earned additional recognition by partnering with Nicholas O’Dea to claim All-C2C Second Team Doubles honors.

    The conference awards recognize outstanding performance throughout the season, highlighting the strength of Salisbury’s tennis program and the individual achievements of these three student-athletes.

  • Delaware Swears In Robert Osmond as State’s New Technology Chief

    Delaware Swears In Robert Osmond as State’s New Technology Chief

    DOVER – Delaware has a new leader for its technology operations after Governor Matt Meyer officially installed Robert Osmond as the state’s Chief Information Officer on Thursday.

    The appointment of Osmond to head the Department of Technology & Information came after Delaware State Senate members approved his nomination in a confirmation vote earlier in the day.

    In his new role, Osmond will direct Delaware’s technology initiatives, oversee cybersecurity operations, and manage digital government services for residents across the state.

    The Department of Technology & Information serves as the central hub for Delaware’s technological infrastructure and digital transformation efforts.

  • Ocean City Seeks Nominees for Annual Beauty Spot Awards Program

    Ocean City Seeks Nominees for Annual Beauty Spot Awards Program

    OCEAN CITY, Md. – The Beautification Committee in Ocean City, Maryland is calling for community members to submit nominations for their annual Beauty Spot Awards program for 2026.

    The committee has established several categories for recognition, including residential properties, condominiums, retail establishments, hotels, motels, commercial businesses, restaurants, and boardwalk locations.

    According to the committee, only properties that receive nominations will be considered for judging in the beautification awards program.

  • I-95 Lane Closures Coming to Route 896 Interchange in New Castle County

    I-95 Lane Closures Coming to Route 896 Interchange in New Castle County

    Delaware transportation officials are alerting motorists about planned lane restrictions coming to a busy stretch of Interstate 95 in New Castle County.

    According to the Delaware Department of Transportation, drivers can expect daytime lane closures on southbound I-95 for concrete demolition activities. The work is scheduled to take place from Tuesday through Thursday.

    Additionally, DelDOT has announced that overnight multi-lane closures will affect southbound I-95 traffic beginning Sunday night.

    The construction activity is focused on the I-95 and Route 896 interchange area in Newark.

    Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes or allow extra travel time when using this corridor during the scheduled closure periods.

  • Meyer Names Four Candidates for Delaware Public Service Commission

    Meyer Names Four Candidates for Delaware Public Service Commission

    Four new candidates have been selected by Governor Meyer to fill positions on Delaware’s Public Service Commission, the governor’s office announced.

    The nominations represent fresh appointments to the state regulatory body that oversees public utilities and services throughout Delaware.

    The nominees will require confirmation through the appropriate legislative process before they can officially begin their roles on the commission.

  • Meyer Installs Robert Storch as Delaware’s First Inspector General

    Meyer Installs Robert Storch as Delaware’s First Inspector General

    DOVER — Delaware welcomed its inaugural Inspector General on Thursday as Governor Matt Meyer administered the oath of office to Robert Storch at Legislative Hall.

    The ceremony followed Storch’s confirmation by the Delaware State Senate earlier in the day, officially establishing the new oversight position within state government.

    Governor Meyer expressed confidence in the appointment, stating that Storch’s seasoned background will enhance government operations. “With Robert Storch’s experienced leadership guiding the new OIG, I am confident the office will strengthen transparency and accountability across state government for the benefit of our” residents, Meyer said during the swearing-in ceremony.

    The creation of the Inspector General position represents a significant step in Delaware’s efforts to increase oversight and accountability within state agencies and operations.

  • Baynard Boulevard Lane Restrictions Continue Through Evening Rush Hour

    Baynard Boulevard Lane Restrictions Continue Through Evening Rush Hour

    Drivers traveling through a section of Baynard Boulevard should expect delays and plan alternate routes as construction crews continue work that requires periodic lane restrictions.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that intermittent lane closures are affecting the stretch of Baynard Boulevard running from Concord Avenue to Washington Street. These temporary restrictions are expected to remain active until 5 PM today.

    Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time when navigating through the construction zone and to exercise caution around work crews and equipment.

  • Newark Drug Investigation Leads to Two Felony Arrests

    Newark Drug Investigation Leads to Two Felony Arrests

    New Castle County police have taken two Newark residents into custody on multiple felony charges after completing an investigation into alleged drug distribution activities throughout Newark and nearby communities.

    The arrests involved 48-year-old Brian Flagg and 36-year-old Devyn Brohawn, both from Newark, according to authorities with the New Castle County Division of Police.

    Members of the department’s Violent Crime Interdiction Team conducted the investigation and made the arrests. On Tuesday, May 5, 2026, investigators carried out search warrants with support from Delaware Probation and Parole officers.

    Police have not yet released additional details about the specific charges filed or the scope of the alleged drug dealing operation under investigation.

  • Pennsylvania Avenue Center Lane Shut Down for Construction Through Evening

    Pennsylvania Avenue Center Lane Shut Down for Construction Through Evening

    Motorists traveling on Pennsylvania Avenue should expect delays today as construction crews have shut down the center lane in both the northbound and southbound directions.

    According to the Delaware Department of Transportation, the lane closure affects the stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue running between North Bancroft Parkway and North Jackson Street. Officials say the construction-related closure will remain active until 7 PM this evening.

    Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time and consider alternate routes when possible to avoid potential traffic backups in the area.

  • Route 14 Lane Closure Slows Traffic Between Whiteleysburg and Farmington Roads

    Route 14 Lane Closure Slows Traffic Between Whiteleysburg and Farmington Roads

    Drivers traveling eastbound on Walt Messick Road should expect delays this afternoon due to ongoing construction work.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that the right eastbound lane on Route 14 is currently closed between Whiteleysburg Road and Farmington Road. The lane restriction is part of construction activities in the area.

    Officials say the closure will remain in place until 4:00 PM today. Motorists are advised to use caution when traveling through the work zone and allow extra time for their commute.

    The construction is causing traffic to merge into a single eastbound lane in the affected stretch of roadway.

  • Traffic Alert: Kullen Drive Lane Restrictions in Effect Until Evening

    Traffic Alert: Kullen Drive Lane Restrictions in Effect Until Evening

    Motorists traveling on Kullen Drive are encountering intermittent lane restrictions today as work continues along a section of the roadway.

    The lane closures are affecting traffic between the Kenmar Drive intersections and are scheduled to remain in place until 6 PM this evening, according to DelDOT traffic reports.

    Drivers should plan for potential delays and consider alternate routes if possible while the temporary traffic pattern remains active in the area.

  • Construction Closes Right Lane on Foulk Road at Silverside Until Mid-Afternoon

    Construction Closes Right Lane on Foulk Road at Silverside Until Mid-Afternoon

    Delaware Department of Transportation crews have closed the right lane of southbound Foulk Road at Silverside Road for construction activities today.

    The lane closure began earlier and is expected to continue until 3:30 PM this afternoon, according to DelDOT traffic officials.

    Drivers are advised to use caution when traveling through the work zone and allow extra time for potential delays. Traffic is being maintained in the remaining lanes during the construction period.

  • I-495 North Traffic Alert: Litter Cleanup Crews Working Until 4:30 PM

    I-495 North Traffic Alert: Litter Cleanup Crews Working Until 4:30 PM

    Motorists traveling on Interstate 495 northbound should expect to see cleanup crews working along the roadway between Edgemoor and Claymont today.

    DelDOT reports that litter removal operations are currently underway on the shoulder of the highway, with work expected to continue until 4:30 PM this afternoon.

    Drivers in the area should exercise caution and be prepared for possible delays as crews work to clear debris from the roadside.

  • Construction Closes Left Lane on Old Orchard Road Until 3 PM

    Construction Closes Left Lane on Old Orchard Road Until 3 PM

    Motorists should expect delays on Old Orchard Road where construction crews have shut down the southbound left lane this afternoon.

    The lane closure stretches between East Austin Street and East Edgemoor Street, affecting southbound traffic flow in the area.

    DelDOT officials report the construction-related closure will remain in effect until 3:00 PM today. Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time and use caution when passing through the work zone.

  • Route 1 Southbound Right Shoulder Closed for Litter Cleanup Until 4 PM

    Route 1 Southbound Right Shoulder Closed for Litter Cleanup Until 4 PM

    Delaware Department of Transportation crews are conducting litter cleanup operations along a stretch of southbound Route 1, requiring the closure of the right shoulder in the affected area.

    The shoulder closure spans from mile marker 98 down to mile marker 80 on the southbound side of the highway. DelDOT officials indicate the cleanup work is expected to conclude by 4:00 PM today.

    Motorists traveling southbound on Route 1 through this section should exercise caution and be prepared for potential traffic impacts while crews complete their cleanup efforts.

  • Construction Closes Right Lane on Route 9 Near Hamburg Road Until 5 PM

    Construction Closes Right Lane on Route 9 Near Hamburg Road Until 5 PM

    Drivers traveling northbound on Route 9 should expect delays this afternoon as construction crews have closed the right lane between Hamburg Road and Federal School Lane.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports the lane restriction on River Road will remain in place until 5:00 PM today while work continues in the area.

    Motorists are advised to use caution when approaching the construction zone and allow extra travel time for their commute.

  • Route 13 South Lane Closed Near Hessler Boulevard for Construction Work

    Route 13 South Lane Closed Near Hessler Boulevard for Construction Work

    Drivers traveling south on Route 13 should expect delays today as construction crews have closed the right lane near Hessler Boulevard.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that the lane restriction on N DuPont Highway southbound is part of ongoing construction work in the area. Traffic is being funneled into the remaining lanes while crews complete their work.

    The lane closure is expected to be lifted by 3 PM this afternoon, according to DelDOT officials. Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time and use caution when passing through the work zone.

  • Route 4 West Lane Closure Continues Overnight for Construction Work

    Route 4 West Lane Closure Continues Overnight for Construction Work

    Motorists traveling on westbound Route 4 should plan for delays as construction work continues to impact traffic flow in New Castle County.

    DelDOT reports that the right lane remains blocked between Route 273 and Salem Church Road as crews work through the overnight hours. The lane restriction is scheduled to remain in place until 6 AM.

    Drivers are advised to use caution in the work zone and allow extra travel time when using this stretch of roadway during the closure period.

  • Traffic Alert: Lane Changes on Pelican Road at Route 1 Through 4PM

    Traffic Alert: Lane Changes on Pelican Road at Route 1 Through 4PM

    Drivers traveling through the intersection of Pelican Road and Coastal Highway (Route 1) should be aware of temporary lane modifications currently in effect due to work being performed in the vicinity.

    According to DelDOT, the lane shifts will continue until 4 PM today. Motorists are advised to use caution when traveling through the area and to expect possible delays.

    The traffic pattern adjustments are necessary to accommodate crews working near the intersection of these two roadways.

  • Your Delmarva Forecast: Friday, May 8, 2026

    Your Delmarva Forecast: Friday, May 8, 2026

    Good morning, Delmarva! We’re waking up to crystal clear skies this Friday morning with temperatures starting around a comfortable 48 degrees. Those light northwest winds at 5 mph are keeping things pleasant as you head out the door. Today is shaping up to be absolutely beautiful across the peninsula! Expect wall-to-wall sunshine with temperatures climbing to a delightful 70 degrees – perfect weather for any outdoor plans you might have. Tonight stays nice with partly cloudy skies and lows dipping to around 53 degrees. Looking ahead to your Saturday, we’ll see temperatures reach 72 degrees, but keep an eye on the sky as we’re tracking some changes. Rain showers are possible during the day, with the chance for showers and thunderstorms developing as we head into Saturday evening and overnight. So enjoy this gorgeous Friday – it’s one of those days that reminds us why we love living on the Delmarva Peninsula! I’ll have your complete weekend outlook coming up tonight at 6 and 11. Have a wonderful day out there!
  • I-95 South Construction Closes Lanes Near Newark Through Early Morning

    I-95 South Construction Closes Lanes Near Newark Through Early Morning

    Drivers using Interstate 95 southbound should expect delays this morning as construction crews have shut down multiple lanes between the Delaware Welcome Center and the Newark Toll Plaza.

    According to the Delaware Department of Transportation, two left lanes remain blocked for construction activities, with the closure expected to remain in effect until 7 a.m. today.

    Additionally, motorists who typically use EZ Pass for quicker toll processing will need to use alternative lanes, as the electronic toll collection lanes at the Newark Toll Plaza are also temporarily closed as part of the construction project.

    DelDOT advises drivers to allow extra travel time and consider alternate routes if possible during the morning commute.

  • Traffic Alert: Two Right Lanes Blocked on I-95 South Before Route 141 Exit

    Traffic Alert: Two Right Lanes Blocked on I-95 South Before Route 141 Exit

    A vehicle collision has forced the closure of two right lanes on southbound Interstate 95 approaching the Delaware Route 141 interchange, according to Delaware Department of Transportation officials.

    The crash is causing significant traffic backups for drivers traveling south on the major highway during the evening commute. DelDOT traffic management systems are reporting the lane restrictions remain in effect as emergency responders and cleanup crews work at the accident scene.

    Drivers are advised to use caution when approaching the area and consider using alternative routes to avoid potential delays. The timeframe for reopening the affected lanes has not yet been announced.

  • Delaware Blue Hens Softball Season Comes to Close at Conference USA Tournament

    Delaware Blue Hens Softball Season Comes to Close at Conference USA Tournament

    The University of Delaware Blue Hens softball team saw their season come to an end during day two of the Conference USA Tournament competition.

    The team’s postseason hopes were dashed as they were knocked out of the tournament, bringing their campaign to a close. The Blue Hens had advanced to the second day of the conference tournament before their elimination.

    The conclusion marks the end of another chapter for Delaware softball as they competed in Conference USA play this season.

  • Freshman’s Clutch Home Run Lifts Goldey-Beacom Past Jefferson in Tournament

    Freshman’s Clutch Home Run Lifts Goldey-Beacom Past Jefferson in Tournament

    A thrilling comeback victory unfolded at Goldey-Beacom College as the Lightning defeated Jefferson 8-6 in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament action, thanks to a dramatic walk-off home run by freshman Kaden Barmer of Edgewood, Maryland.

    The Lightning found themselves trailing entering the bottom of the eighth inning but managed to plate three runs to pull within one run of their opponents. The momentum-shifting rally set the stage for what would become a memorable finish.

    With the game hanging in the balance in the ninth inning, Barmer stepped to the plate and delivered the decisive blow, launching a walk-off homer that sent the home crowd into celebration and secured the tournament victory for Goldey-Beacom.

    The dramatic finish capped off an impressive rally that showcased the team’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure in tournament play. The win advances Goldey-Beacom in the CACC Tournament as they continue their postseason run.

  • Route 13 Construction Causes Lane Restrictions Through New Castle County

    Route 13 Construction Causes Lane Restrictions Through New Castle County

    Motorists traveling along DuPont Parkway (Route 13) are experiencing temporary lane restrictions as construction crews continue their work in the area.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that drivers should anticipate periodic lane closures along the stretch of highway between Hyetts Corner Road and American Legion Road. These traffic disruptions are expected to remain in effect until 6 a.m.

    Commuters are advised to allow extra travel time and exercise caution when driving through the construction zone. Drivers should remain alert for construction equipment and workers in the area.

  • Millsboro Woman Dies in Lewes Single-Vehicle Crash, Police Seek Witnesses

    Millsboro Woman Dies in Lewes Single-Vehicle Crash, Police Seek Witnesses

    Authorities have released the name of the victim in Wednesday morning’s deadly single-vehicle accident in Lewes. Delaware State Police say 23-year-old Kenya Hernandez-Gomez of Millsboro lost her life in the crash.

    The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to examine the circumstances surrounding the fatal incident. Officials are requesting that anyone who saw the accident or has relevant details contact Corporal Grade One K. Marvel at (302) 703-3267. Tips can also be submitted through a private message to the Delaware State Police Facebook page or by reaching out to Delaware Crime Stoppers at (800) 847-3333.

    Those affected by crime, witnesses to incidents, or families who have experienced sudden loss can receive support through the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit and Delaware Victim Center. Help is available around the clock via their toll-free line at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461), or by emailing [email protected].

  • Construction Closes Right Shoulder on Calhoun Road Through Evening

    Construction Closes Right Shoulder on Calhoun Road Through Evening

    Motorists traveling on Calhoun Road southbound are encountering lane restrictions today due to ongoing construction work.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that the right shoulder is closed along the southbound lanes between Shawnee Road and the Evan Dukes Lane/Countryside Drive intersection.

    The shoulder closure is scheduled to remain in effect until 6 PM today. Drivers are advised to use caution and expect potential delays while traveling through the construction zone.

  • Overnight Lane Closures on W North Street Between Saulsbury and Banning

    Overnight Lane Closures on W North Street Between Saulsbury and Banning

    Motorists traveling on W North Street should prepare for temporary traffic disruptions overnight as crews conduct work requiring intermittent lane restrictions.

    The affected area spans the stretch of W North Street from Saulsbury Road to Banning Street, where drivers may encounter periodic lane closures throughout the night.

    According to DelDOT officials, the lane restrictions will remain active until 6 AM, after which normal traffic patterns are expected to resume.

    Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time and exercise caution when navigating through the work zone during the overnight hours.

  • Construction Causes Lane Closures on Paper Mill Road Overnight

    Construction Causes Lane Closures on Paper Mill Road Overnight

    Delaware Department of Transportation crews are conducting construction work that requires periodic closure of westbound lanes on Paper Mill Road overnight.

    The affected stretch runs from Polly Drummond Hill Road to North Star Road, where drivers may encounter intermittent lane restrictions as work continues.

    According to DelDOT, the westbound lane closures are expected to remain in effect until 5 AM. Motorists traveling through the area should plan for possible delays and consider alternate routes if available.

  • Storm Chaser Rescues Kitten From Mississippi Tornado Debris Using Tiny Cries

    Storm Chaser Rescues Kitten From Mississippi Tornado Debris Using Tiny Cries

    Storm chaser Ashton Lemley was navigating through the devastation of a Mississippi mobile home community when he detected the distinct cry of a small cat cutting through the early morning silence.

    The residential area had been completely destroyed just hours before when severe weather systems generated no fewer than three tornadoes throughout southern Mississippi, leaving a dozen people hurt at the mobile home park in the small town of Bogue Chitto.

    Though Lemley couldn’t pinpoint the kitten’s location, he remained committed to locating the animal. The crying suddenly ceased after several minutes, leaving Lemley worried about the kitten’s fate.

    However, the meowing resumed five minutes afterward.

    “I said, ‘Oh, he’s still alive!’” Lemley shared with The Associated Press on Thursday.

    Lemley immediately began digging beneath insulation material from a destroyed wall until his flashlight illuminated the kitten — soaked, frightened and crouched between two wooden supports.

    The rescue was recorded on video: “Oh my goodness, I found him!” he tells the camera. “Are you OK? Come here – it’s OK. … We’ll get you cleaned up, baby. Don’t you worry.”

    After cradling the kitten briefly, Lemley transferred it to a United Cajun Navy commander, a volunteer emergency response organization member, who dried the animal and ensured its safety. Lemley was amazed the kitten showed no signs of harm.

    “I’ve been in these situations so many times,” explained Lemley, who has pursued severe weather since 2010. “I don’t try to get overly emotional. But it is very heartbreaking to see any type of animal or human go through something like that.”

    According to Lemley, numerous people have expressed interest in adopting the kitten should its original family not be found. Several potential adopters, he noted, want to call it Tornado.

    The kitten won’t be joining Lemley’s household, however: he has a cat allergy.

  • Route 10 Landscaping Work Causes Traffic Delays Near S Bay Road

    Route 10 Landscaping Work Causes Traffic Delays Near S Bay Road

    Drivers using Route 10 in the Lebanon Road and Willow Grove Road area should plan for potential delays today due to ongoing landscaping activities.

    Delaware Department of Transportation reports that mowing crews are working along the roadway near the intersection with S Bay Road. The maintenance operation is expected to wrap up by 1 PM this afternoon.

    Motorists are advised to use caution when traveling through the work zone and consider alternate routes if possible to avoid delays.

  • UD Hockey Welcomes Massachusetts Defenseman for 2026-27 Season

    UD Hockey Welcomes Massachusetts Defenseman for 2026-27 Season

    NEWARK, Del. – Delaware’s ice hockey team has landed another transfer player to bolster its roster for the upcoming 2026-27 campaign. Head coach Allison Coomey revealed Thursday that defenseman Shea Frost will be joining the Blue Hens program.

    The Andover, Massachusetts native brings substantial collegiate experience to Newark, having competed for four seasons with the Boston College Eagles. Frost represents the second transfer acquisition for Delaware’s hockey program within the current month.

    The addition of Frost continues the Blue Hens’ efforts to strengthen their defensive corps as they prepare for the 2026-27 ice hockey season under Coomey’s leadership.

  • University of Delaware Baseball Heads to Texas for Conference USA Series

    University of Delaware Baseball Heads to Texas for Conference USA Series

    The University of Delaware baseball squad is preparing for a road trip to Texas this weekend as they face Sam Houston State University in a Conference USA series.

    The Blue Hens will take on the Bearkats in what promises to be an important conference matchup for both teams. This weekend series continues Delaware’s participation in Conference USA competition.

    The games will be played at Sam Houston State University’s home facility as part of the regular conference schedule. Further details about game times and broadcast information are expected to be announced.

  • Construction Causes Lane Restrictions on Old Mill Bridge Road Through Evening

    Construction Causes Lane Restrictions on Old Mill Bridge Road Through Evening

    Drivers using Old Mill Bridge Road are experiencing traffic delays this evening as construction crews work along a busy stretch of the roadway.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that flaggers are managing traffic flow between Waters Run and County Lane, where lanes are being temporarily closed as work progresses. The construction activity is expected to wrap up by 8 PM tonight.

    Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time and exercise caution when approaching the work zone. Drivers should follow the directions of flagging personnel and maintain reduced speeds through the construction area.

  • Newark Murder Case from 2013 Remains Unsolved, Police Seek Information

    Newark Murder Case from 2013 Remains Unsolved, Police Seek Information

    New Castle County Police continue their investigation into a fatal shooting that claimed the life of a 46-year-old man more than a decade ago in Newark.

    Ruben Maldonado was killed on May 7, 2013, at the Cedar Wood Apartments located at 758 Christiana Road. Police officers arrived at the scene around 11:14 p.m. that Tuesday evening after receiving reports of gunfire in the apartment complex.

    When officers reached the location, they found Maldonado, who had suffered fatal gunshot wounds. Despite years of investigation, the case remains unsolved and is classified as a cold case homicide.

    The New Castle County Police Department continues to seek information from the public that could help solve this case. Anyone with knowledge about the circumstances surrounding Maldonado’s death is encouraged to contact investigators.

    This case represents one of several unsolved homicides that local law enforcement continues to actively investigate, hoping that new information or advances in investigative techniques might provide the breakthrough needed to bring closure to the victim’s family.

  • Gov. Meyer Signs Business Orders During Milford Visit for Small Business Week

    Gov. Meyer Signs Business Orders During Milford Visit for Small Business Week

    MILFORD — Delaware Governor Matt Meyer made a special trip to Milford today to honor National Small Business Week, touring two locally-owned establishments and putting his signature on a pair of executive orders designed to boost opportunities for small and minority-owned enterprises statewide.

    During his visit, Meyer emphasized the critical role these businesses play in Delaware’s economic landscape. “Small businesses are the life blood of the economy. At a time when small businesses are getting squeezed, this” action demonstrates the state’s commitment to supporting local entrepreneurs, the governor noted.

    The two executive orders signed during the Milford visit are specifically crafted to expand access and create new pathways for small and diverse business owners across Delaware. The timing of the announcement coincides with the national recognition week dedicated to celebrating the contributions of small business owners.

    Meyer’s choice to visit Milford businesses for this announcement underscores the administration’s focus on supporting local entrepreneurs throughout Delaware’s communities.

  • Delaware DMV Urges Drivers to Watch for Motorcycles During May Safety Campaign

    Delaware DMV Urges Drivers to Watch for Motorcycles During May Safety Campaign

    Delaware’s motor vehicle division is participating in a nationwide campaign this May focused on protecting motorcyclists on state roadways. The initiative, coordinated with federal highway safety officials, emphasizes that keeping motorcyclists safe requires cooperation from all drivers.

    State transportation authorities are urging motorists to provide motorcycles with additional stopping distance and room to navigate traffic. Officials stress the importance of checking for motorcycles before making turns or switching lanes, as these vehicles can be more difficult to spot than cars and trucks.

    The awareness campaign runs throughout the month of May, when warmer weather typically brings more motorcycles onto Delaware’s roads and highways.

  • Delaware High Schoolers Experience Local Government Through Mock Council Session

    Delaware High Schoolers Experience Local Government Through Mock Council Session

    Delaware high school students from New Castle, Kent, and Sussex counties got a hands-on civics lesson during County Government Day on April 7, 2026, participating in a simulated County Council meeting.

    The educational initiative gave students the opportunity to experience local government operations firsthand by taking on the roles of council members in a mock legislative session.

    A video recording of the student-led mock council session is available for viewing online through the county’s media portal.

  • Delaware DMV Urges Drivers to Watch for Motorcyclists During May Safety Campaign

    Delaware DMV Urges Drivers to Watch for Motorcyclists During May Safety Campaign

    The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles is joining forces with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration this month to emphasize the importance of motorcycle safety on state roads.

    As part of the annual May motorcycle awareness campaign, DMV officials are urging drivers to take extra precautions when sharing the road with motorcyclists. The initiative highlights that protecting motorcyclists requires vigilance from all motorists.

    State transportation officials are asking drivers to provide motorcycles with additional stopping distance and room to navigate. They emphasize the need for heightened awareness during turns, lane changes, and when approaching intersections where many motorcycle accidents occur.

    The collaborative effort between Delaware’s DMV and the federal highway safety agency aims to reduce motorcycle-related crashes and injuries throughout the state during the peak riding season.

  • Route 13 North Lane Closed for Construction in Sussex County

    Route 13 North Lane Closed for Construction in Sussex County

    Drivers traveling on Route 13 northbound in Sussex County should expect delays due to ongoing construction work affecting traffic flow.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that construction crews have closed the right lane on Sussex Highway (Route 13) in the northbound direction. The lane closure extends from Waller Road to Brick Yard Road.

    The construction work and associated lane restrictions are scheduled to continue until 8 PM today. Motorists are advised to use caution when traveling through the work zone and to allow extra time for their commute.

  • Wilmington Man Dies in Newark Motorcycle Crash, Police Seek Witnesses

    Wilmington Man Dies in Newark Motorcycle Crash, Police Seek Witnesses

    Authorities have released the identity of a motorcyclist who lost his life in a Tuesday evening crash in Newark. Delaware State Police say Keith Stewart, 29, of Wilmington, was the rider who died in the collision on Churchmans Road.

    The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to examine the circumstances surrounding the deadly accident. Investigators are seeking anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has relevant information to reach out to Master Corporal R. Kunicki at (302) 365-8417. Tips can also be submitted through a private message to the Delaware State Police Facebook page or by contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at (800) 847-3333.

    Those affected by sudden loss or crime-related trauma can access support through the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit and Delaware Victim Center. The service provides round-the-clock assistance via their toll-free helpline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). Support can also be requested by emailing [email protected].

  • Newark Man, 34, Dies in Tuesday Night Motorcycle Accident on Christiana Road

    Newark Man, 34, Dies in Tuesday Night Motorcycle Accident on Christiana Road

    Delaware State Police have released the identity of the motorcyclist who lost his life in Tuesday evening’s deadly crash on Christiana Road in Newark. The victim has been identified as Jared Thompson, a 34-year-old Newark resident.

    Investigators with the Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit are continuing their examination of the fatal accident. Officials are seeking assistance from the public and urge anyone who saw the crash happen or has video footage to reach out to Corporal K. Oakes at (302) 365-8483. Tips can also be submitted through private messages to the Delaware State Police Facebook page or by calling Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    Those affected by crime, witnesses to incidents, or families who have experienced the sudden loss of a loved one can receive support through the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit and the Delaware Victim Center. Help is available around the clock via their toll-free line at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). Support can also be accessed by emailing [email protected].

  • Delaware AG Jennings Joins 24-State Coalition Against USPS Gun Mailing Plan

    Delaware AG Jennings Joins 24-State Coalition Against USPS Gun Mailing Plan

    Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings joined forces with 23 other states Monday to challenge a controversial U.S. Postal Service proposal that would permit firearms to be shipped through the mail system.

    The coalition submitted a formal comment letter expressing strong opposition to what they describe as an illegal plan that would enable prohibited weapons to cross state lines via mail delivery.

    Current federal regulations have prohibited the U.S. Postal Service from handling firearm shipments since 1927, when the restriction was enacted by a Republican-controlled Congress and approved by a Republican president.

    The multistate effort represents a significant pushback against the postal service’s proposed policy change, with Jennings serving as a co-leader of the opposition coalition.

  • Maryland Offers Nine Blue Catfish Tournaments in 2026 to Combat Invasive Species

    Maryland Offers Nine Blue Catfish Tournaments in 2026 to Combat Invasive Species

    Fishing enthusiasts looking to combine competition with conservation will find plenty of opportunities in Maryland’s 2026 tournament lineup focused on invasive species removal. These events offer participants the chance to win cash prizes while helping protect the Chesapeake Bay’s native wildlife.

    Here are the scheduled Maryland competitions targeting blue catfish and other non-native species:

    Mid-Shore Fishing Club Invasive Species Tournament – Ongoing until December 1

    The Mid-Shore Fishing Club of Maryland hosts this competition where participants pursue blue catfish and snakeheads (Chesapeake Channa) within Eastern Shore waters. Winners receive payouts for catching the most fish and the biggest specimens. All tournament entries must be kept rather than released to earn rewards.

    Environmental Justice Journalism Initiative Reel Rewards Program – April 25 through July 18

    This Baltimore nonprofit returns for its third year, paying anglers up to $30 per fish for harvesting Chesapeake channa, blue catfish, and flathead catfish from Baltimore Harbor waters extending to the former Key Bridge location. The program supports invasive species removal while providing researchers with specimens to study environmental impacts. Participants can find drop-off sites listed on the organization’s website.

    Reel Invasion Fishing Derby: Anacostia River – June 7

    Maryland DNR partners with the D.C. Department of Energy and Environment for this no-cost community event and competition designed to teach proper invasive species harvesting techniques. The derby addresses the serious ecological damage these fish inflict on regional waterways. Activities include expert fish cleaning demonstrations, beginner fishing instruction, and prize distributions.

    Eric Altemus Memorial Catfish Tournament – June 13

    This charitable competition at Safe Harbor Bohemia Vista in Chesapeake City combines family entertainment with fundraising for local causes while distributing cash awards to winners.

    Snakes on the Dundee V – June 13

    Entering its fifth season, this Northern Snakehead-focused tournament and educational event welcomes fishing enthusiasts at all skill levels to Dundee Creek Marina within Gunpowder Falls State Park. Maryland DNR and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service sponsor this free competition featuring bowfishing demonstrations, fish preparation tutorials, door prizes, and activities for families.

    Nanticoke River Invasive Fishing Derby – Summer date pending

    Salisbury University Assistant Professor Noah Bressman organizes this research-focused competition for the fifth straight year at Cherry Beach Park in Sharptown. The event awards over $2,000 in prizes while collecting blue catfish and Chesapeake Channa specimens for laboratory analysis of ecosystem impacts. Post-weigh-in activities include an awards ceremony and complimentary catfish cookout featuring participants’ catches.

    Madness on the Marshyhope – Summer date pending

    Coastal Conservation Association Maryland returns to Federalsburg Marina Park for this tournament’s fourth edition. Past events have drawn more than 50 competitors who landed nearly 200 catfish weighing over 400 pounds combined. The day concludes with awards followed by a fish fry showcasing the blue catfish’s culinary appeal. Youth participants receive complimentary fishing gear and bait, though all ages may compete.

    Chester River Catfish Tournament – August 29

    The Maryland Wildlife & Heritage Association presents this annual Chester River competition promoting invasive species removal while generating funds for state conservation efforts. Thousands of dollars in prize money awaits those landing the heaviest blue, flathead, and channel catfish. Last year’s event included over 60 junior participants.

    Fish For A Cure – November 7

    This dual-purpose tournament and fundraiser supports local cancer care initiatives through a Chesapeake Bay competition followed by an Annapolis Shore Party celebration. The event includes a dedicated invasive species division.

    Understanding Blue Catfish

    These apex predators feed on native species including blue crabs, white perch, and menhaden, disrupting the natural food chain.

    The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) urges fishing enthusiasts to support Chesapeake Bay ecosystem recovery by actively catching and removing blue catfish from state waters.

    Regulations impose no size restrictions, bag limits, or seasonal closures for blue catfish harvesting. These fish can reach enormous proportions – Maryland’s 82-pound record specimen has remained unmatched since 2012.

  • I-95 North Lane Closed Near Pennsylvania Border for Construction

    I-95 North Lane Closed Near Pennsylvania Border for Construction

    Delaware Department of Transportation officials are alerting drivers about a lane restriction on Interstate 95 northbound that could impact travel times near the Pennsylvania border.

    Construction crews have shut down the right lane on I-95 north in the area spanning from the Pennsylvania state line to mile marker 2. The lane closure is scheduled to remain in effect until 3 PM today.

    Motorists planning to travel through this section of the interstate should anticipate possible delays and consider allowing extra time for their commute. Drivers are encouraged to use caution when approaching the work zone and merge safely into the available lanes.

  • New Castle Man Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run That Killed 60-Year-Old Pedestrian

    New Castle Man Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run That Killed 60-Year-Old Pedestrian

    Delaware State Police have taken a 28-year-old New Castle resident into custody after authorities say he fatally struck a pedestrian and left the scene without stopping.

    Cole Burgess now faces multiple charges in connection with the deadly crash that occurred in the early morning hours of May 6, 2026, along Airport Road near East Edinburgh Drive in New Castle.

    According to investigators, Burgess was driving his Jeep Cherokee north on Airport Road around 12:20 a.m. when he collided with Teddy Huff Jr., a 60-year-old New Castle man who was walking in the same direction on the roadway. Emergency responders declared Huff dead at the scene.

    Police say Burgess drove away immediately after the impact without rendering aid or contacting authorities. Detectives later traced the Jeep back to Burgess and discovered the damaged vehicle hidden behind his home, showing collision damage that matched the crash scene evidence.

    Authorities apprehended Burgess during a separate traffic stop for an unrelated violation, where officers also discovered he was carrying an unlawful concealed firearm.

    Following his arrest, Burgess was processed at Troop 2 headquarters and appeared before Justice of the Peace Court 2. He received charges for the fatal crash and was released after posting a $5,100 unsecured bond.

    The hit-and-run charges include:

    • Leaving Scene of a Collision Resulting in Death (Felony)
    • Failure to Report a Collision Resulting in Injury or Death

    Additional charges from the traffic stop include:

    • Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon – Firearm (Felony)
    • Traffic Violation

    For these charges, Burgess was released on his own recognizance.

    The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit remains actively investigating this fatal incident. Authorities are seeking anyone who may have witnessed the crash or captured video footage to contact Corporal K. Oakes at (302) 365-8483. Tips can also be submitted through the Delaware State Police Facebook page or by calling Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

    Victims and their families affected by this tragedy can access support services through the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit and Delaware Victim Center, available around the clock at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461) or via email at [email protected].

  • Authorities Search for Missing 14-Year-Old Boy in Salisbury, Maryland

    Authorities Search for Missing 14-Year-Old Boy in Salisbury, Maryland

    Authorities in Wicomico County are requesting community assistance to help find a teenager who has been missing for several days.

    Fourteen-year-old Chester Fitchett III disappeared on May 5 and was last observed around 3 p.m. on Baptist Street in the 200 block area of Salisbury, Maryland. Law enforcement describes the missing teen as an African American male standing about 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing roughly 120 pounds. He has black curly hair and brown eyes. When he was last seen, Fitchett was dressed in a royal blue “Nike Tech” jacket, blue jeans, and white and black Nike sneakers. Authorities suspect he might currently be located near Smith Street in Salisbury.

    The Maryland State Police Salisbury Barrack is encouraging anyone who has information about Fitchett’s whereabouts to call 410-749-3101. The search for the missing teenager continues as an active investigation.

  • Major Upgrades Transform Salisbury’s Truitt Community Center Gym

    Major Upgrades Transform Salisbury’s Truitt Community Center Gym

    Salisbury, MD – Major construction work is transforming the gymnasium at Truitt Community Center, delivering significant enhancements to one of the area’s most popular community facilities.

    The comprehensive renovation encompasses several key improvements to the gym space, including enhanced insulation throughout walls and ceiling areas, protective padding installation, and new metal surface coverings designed to withstand heavy recreational activity and provide better durability.

    The gymnasium shut down on May 4 to accommodate the construction work, with facility officials anticipating a reopening timeline by late June once outside construction crews finish the upgrade project.

    “These upgrades will provide a more updated, suitable space for the community,” said Muir Boda. “We’re looking forward to reopening the gym and welcoming residents back into an improved environment.”

    Alongside the physical improvements, facility management plans to launch a new booking system on July 1 designed to make it easier for local groups and community members to reserve space at the center.

    The facility remains a vital community hub for area residents, and these enhancements will strengthen its capacity to host recreational activities, social gatherings and various community programming.

    Residents can stay informed about construction progress and reopening announcements through official City communication platforms.

  • Two UD Women’s Golfers Named to Conference USA All-Academic Team

    Two UD Women’s Golfers Named to Conference USA All-Academic Team

    Two University of Delaware women’s golf players have been recognized with conference honors following Thursday’s announcement from Conference USA officials.

    Junior Mary Grace Dunigan and freshman Rhianna Gooneratne both received All-Conference USA Third Team selections, marking a successful season for the Blue Hens golf program.

    The conference recognition came after head coaches from across the league cast their votes to determine the all-conference squads. Both Delaware players stood out among their peers to earn spots on the third team.

    Dunigan, now in her third year with the program, and Gooneratne, completing her first collegiate season, represented Delaware well throughout Conference USA competition this spring.

  • Salisbury University Sea Gulls Prepare for 2026 C2C Softball Title Game

    Salisbury University Sea Gulls Prepare for 2026 C2C Softball Title Game

    The Salisbury University Sea Gulls softball squad is making final preparations as they head into the 2026 Coast to Coast Conference Championship tournament.

    The upcoming championship represents a significant opportunity for the Sea Gulls program as they compete against other top teams in the conference for the coveted title.

    Tournament organizers have released preview materials highlighting the key matchups and storylines that will define this year’s championship competition.

    The Sea Gulls will look to capitalize on their season’s preparation as they vie for conference supremacy in what promises to be an exciting championship tournament.

  • Delaware Arts Division Awards $572K in Community Grants for 2026

    Delaware Arts Division Awards $572K in Community Grants for 2026

    Arts organizations and community groups across Delaware will receive a boost thanks to more than half a million dollars in new state funding announced this week.

    On Tuesday, the Delaware Division of the Arts revealed it has awarded $572,573 through its second round of grants for the 2026 fiscal year. The funding comes through various rolling and recurring grant programs designed to support arts initiatives that serve local communities throughout the First State.

    These grant opportunities focus on backing timely, community-centered arts programming that brings cultural experiences directly to Delaware residents. The awards represent the state’s continued commitment to making arts accessible across all three counties.

    The funding announcement comes as part of the division’s ongoing effort to distribute resources throughout the fiscal year rather than in a single annual cycle, allowing organizations to respond to emerging opportunities and community needs as they arise.

  • Delaware Medical Costs Surge to $11.3B, Nearly Triple State Target

    Delaware Medical Costs Surge to $11.3B, Nearly Triple State Target

    NEW CASTLE – Medical expenses throughout Delaware reached $11.3 billion during 2024, representing an 8.7% rise compared to the previous year’s figures, according to state health officials.

    When calculated on an individual resident basis, healthcare costs climbed between 6.4% and 12.2% across different categories. The dramatic increase far exceeded Delaware’s established benchmark of limiting annual medical spending growth to 3.0%, the Department of Health reported.

    The substantial cost escalation highlights ongoing challenges in controlling healthcare expenses at the state level, as medical spending continues to outpace targeted growth rates by significant margins.

  • Rehoboth Beach Commissioners Green-Light Seven New Four-Way Stop Intersections

    Rehoboth Beach Commissioners Green-Light Seven New Four-Way Stop Intersections

    City commissioners in Rehoboth Beach have given their approval to transform seven local intersections into four-way stops during their May 4th meeting, requesting DelDOT’s authorization to move forward with the traffic safety improvements.

    The intersections slated for conversion include two locations along State Road: one at Hickman/Canal Streets and another at Munson/Grove Streets. Three spots on Columbia Avenue will also receive the treatment at Gerar Street, Fourth Street, and Third Street. Additionally, two Henlopen Avenue intersections at Gerar Street and Third Street will be modified.

    Following the commissioners’ decision to implement these four-way stops, city officials will forward their signage and road marking proposals for the State Road and Columbia Avenue locations to DelDOT for review. The state agency has not provided a specific timeframe for their approval process. However, once DelDOT gives the green light, installation of stop signs, bars, and road striping will commence promptly.

    Work on the Henlopen Avenue intersections will move more quickly, with road striping scheduled to start on May 11 for those two approved locations.

  • Maryland Safeguards 534 Acres of Farmland in Eastern Shore Counties

    Maryland Safeguards 534 Acres of Farmland in Eastern Shore Counties

    ANNAPOLIS, MD – Maryland’s Board of Public Works gave the green light on May 6, 2026, to establish five agricultural conservation easements that will permanently safeguard 534.569 acres of valuable farming property across Caroline, Charles and Dorchester counties.

    The conservation agreements, processed through the Maryland Agricultural Preservation Foundation, ensure these working farms will continue serving agricultural purposes rather than being converted to development in the years ahead.

    These agricultural conservation easements serve as a tool in Maryland to maintain productive farming and forested lands, guaranteeing their continued use for agricultural operations while preventing future development.

  • Drought Conditions Worsen Across Parts of the Mid Atlantic Despite Some Recent Rain

    Drought Conditions Worsen Across Parts of the Mid Atlantic Despite Some Recent Rain

    The latest U.S. Drought Monitor shows drought and abnormally dry conditions continuing across parts of the Mid Atlantic this week, with recent rainfall helping in some areas but not enough to erase longer term precipitation deficits.

    The national drought summary released May 5 noted that light to moderate precipitation moved across the Northeast during the past week. However, rainfall was uneven across the region. The highest totals fell farther north into Maine, while many drought affected areas of the Mid Atlantic and southern New England received less than a half inch of rain. Cooler than average temperatures helped reduce evaporation rates, which limited more widespread drought expansion.

    For the Mid Atlantic, the main issue remains the lack of consistent, soaking rainfall. While occasional showers have moved through the region, many areas continue to deal with dry soils, reduced streamflows and lingering hydrologic stress from months of below normal precipitation.

    Delaware remains one of the areas closely being monitored. The Delaware Climate Office reported that precipitation has continued to lag statewide, with eight consecutive months of below normal precipitation going back to last fall. The office also noted that streamflows are down statewide, groundwater continues to struggle to recover, and warmer early season temperatures have increased evapotranspiration, leading to greater water loss from the environment.

    Soil moisture has also become a growing concern. According to the Delaware Climate Office, Delaware and much of the Mid Atlantic are experiencing low soil moisture values for this time of year. Soil moisture statewide was estimated in the 35 to 45 percent range, well below the typical 55 to 70 percent range expected during this part of the spring.

    The dry pattern has important implications as the growing season continues. Early season crops, lawns, gardens and natural vegetation can become increasingly vulnerable when rainfall remains inconsistent. Dry fine fuels, including grasses, leaves and brush, can also increase the risk for rapid fire spread during periods of low humidity and gusty winds.

    Drought.gov notes that drought in the Mid Atlantic can affect agriculture, water resources and wildfire risk, even though the region is often more commonly associated with flooding and heavy precipitation events. The Mid Atlantic Drought Early Warning System covers Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C., helping coordinate drought monitoring and response across the region.

    Looking ahead, the U.S. Drought Monitor outlook section indicates that precipitation is favored along the Ohio Valley and much of the eastern seaboard, with the best potential for drought relief farther north into the Northeast. However, somewhat drier conditions across portions of the Mid Atlantic may limit meaningful improvement in drought conditions.

    For Delmarva and nearby portions of the Mid Atlantic, the message remains the same: periodic rain chances may offer short term help, but it will likely take multiple rounds of widespread, soaking rainfall to bring lasting improvement to soil moisture, streamflows and groundwater levels.

  • Delaware City Refinery Maintenance May Boost Air Emissions for Month

    Delaware City Refinery Maintenance May Boost Air Emissions for Month

    Delaware’s environmental agency is notifying residents about upcoming maintenance work at the Delaware City refinery that may result in elevated sulfur dioxide levels in the surrounding air for roughly one month.

    The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced that refinery operators have scheduled repair work that could cause temporary increases in sulfur dioxide emissions over approximately four weeks.

    To keep the community informed during this period, DNREC is making air quality monitoring information publicly accessible. Residents can access real-time data on environmental releases and air quality conditions through the agency’s monitoring systems.

    The department is also providing notification services and additional resources to help community members stay updated on air quality conditions while the refinery maintenance is underway.

  • Warming Trend Expected Across Delmarva This Weekend With Multiple Shower and Storm Chances

    Warming Trend Expected Across Delmarva This Weekend With Multiple Shower and Storm Chances

    A gradual warming trend is expected to develop across the Delmarva region this weekend, though the warmer temperatures will come alongside several opportunities for showers and thunderstorms through early next week.

    Temperatures through Saturday are expected to remain seasonable for early May, with afternoon highs generally in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees and overnight lows ranging from the mid 40s to low 50s.

    The weather pattern is forecast to become increasingly unsettled beginning Saturday as an upper level disturbance moves across the Mid Atlantic during the afternoon hours. An associated area of low pressure tracking north of the region will drag a cold front through Delmarva, likely triggering scattered to potentially widespread showers and thunderstorms from late Saturday morning into Saturday afternoon.

    Forecast models indicate modest atmospheric instability developing ahead of the front, with around 500 J/kg of elevated instability forecast across portions of the region. In addition, stronger winds aloft may help organize some of the storms. While widespread severe weather is not currently expected, forecasters say a few stronger thunderstorms cannot be ruled out as the system approaches.

    At this time, the primary threats with any stronger storms would likely be gusty winds and brief heavy downpours, though confidence in the overall storm intensity remains somewhat limited.

    Conditions are expected to improve Saturday night into Sunday as the disturbance exits the region and high pressure briefly builds overhead. This setup should provide mainly dry weather for much of Sunday while also allowing significantly warmer air to surge northward into the region.

    High temperatures Sunday are forecast to climb into the upper 70s across much of Delmarva, and a few inland locations could approach the 80 degree mark if enough sunshine develops during the afternoon.

    The warmer weather may be short lived, however, as another area of low pressure and its accompanying cold front are expected to move through the region Sunday night into Monday morning. This next system could bring another round of showers and thunderstorms before cooler temperatures return to begin the new work week.

    Despite the active weather pattern, no widespread hazardous weather is anticipated at this time. However, residents are encouraged to continue monitoring the forecast through the weekend as details regarding Saturday’s thunderstorm potential become clearer.

  • Salisbury University Softball Takes Home Three Major Conference Awards

    Salisbury University Softball Takes Home Three Major Conference Awards

    SALISBURY, Md. – Salisbury University’s softball team secured three significant Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference honors along with six All-Conference player selections, the league revealed Wednesday morning.

    The Sea Gulls’ impressive season culminated with the conference recognizing both individual players and program achievements across multiple award categories.

    The Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference made the announcement earlier today, highlighting the strong performance of Salisbury’s softball program during the recent season.

  • Route 141 Southbound Lanes Restricted Sunday for Dangerous Tree Removal

    Route 141 Southbound Lanes Restricted Sunday for Dangerous Tree Removal

    Delaware transportation officials are warning drivers about upcoming lane closures on a busy New Castle County highway this weekend.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation will restrict traffic lanes on southbound Route 141 this Sunday, May 17th, to remove dangerous trees along the roadway. The work zone will stretch from Alapocas Drive to the Tyler McConnell Bridge, with operations running from 6:00 AM until 8:00 PM.

    Officials are advising drivers to exercise caution when traveling through the construction area and to plan for potential minor traffic delays during the 14-hour work period.

    Motorists can find additional traffic updates and road closure information by visiting DelDOT’s official website at www.deldot.gov or by downloading the department’s mobile application.

  • Construction Closes Right Lane on Millchop Road Through Evening Rush Hour

    Construction Closes Right Lane on Millchop Road Through Evening Rush Hour

    Motorists traveling southbound on Millchop Road should expect delays this afternoon as construction crews have shut down the right lane between Walnut Shade and Stevenson Drive.

    According to DelDOT traffic officials, the lane closure will remain active until 6 PM today while work continues in the area.

    Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time and use caution when passing through the construction zone. Traffic may be heavier than usual as vehicles merge from the closed right lane into the remaining open lane.