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Sussex County Emergency Crews Respond to Single Vehicle Accident with Entrapment
MILLSBORO, DE - Sussex County emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle accident with entrapment late Tuesday evening. On Tuesday, April 23rd, Indian River Volunteer Fire Company and Lewes Fire Departments were alerted to a vehicle accident with entrapment on Friendship Road in Millsboro, Delaware. Indian River Vol. Fire Co. say...
Four Teens Arrested Following Stolen Car Chase in Laurel
LAUREL, DE - The Laurel Police Department has arrested four teenagers following a stolen vehicle investigation and pursuit. Laurel Police said their investigation began on Monday, April 22nd just before 8:30 a.m. after they received a report of a stolen Kia Soul from the Little Creek Apartments. Using surveillance footage, officers say they learned the Kia had been taken at about 2:15 a.m. Monday morning.
Rehoboth Beach man dies 2 days after crashing into trailer on Route 1
An 87-year-old man from Rehoboth Beach died Sunday due to injuries sustained in a crash near Bethany Beach on Friday night, according to Delaware State Police. The man's name has not yet been released. State police said that the 87-year-old was driving south in the right lane of Route 1...
Delaware State Fire Marshall investigating residential fire in Millsboro
MILLSBORO, Del. – The Delaware State Fire Marshall is investigating a fire that occurred early Sunday Morning at 28253 Basin Rd in Millsboro. As first responders arrived, the fire was advancing to the eaves, attic, and roof line of the two-story residential structure. Firefighters conducted a primary search of...
A Forgotten Promise Fulfilled in Seaford
SEAFORD, Del. - Henry Alfred "Al" Morris was a fixture in the Seaford community more than 50 years ago. He was a war hero with some incredible stories. He served in the European theatre of World War II, earning an Air Medal for his service in the 9th Air Force. In 1944, his A-20 Havoc bomber was shot down behind German lines, and Morris was rescued by a small aircraft that was spotting for Allied artillery.
Georgetown Little League confronts homelessness, drug use issues
Homelessness and apparent drug use continue to hit home at the Georgetown Little League facility, stirring safety concerns and precautions after needles and human feces were discovered on the property.
Unmarked burial found at Long Neck Community Bank construction site, state confirms
An unmarked grave has been found at an active construction site in the Long Neck area of Millsboro. Delaware Historical and Cultural Affairs spokesperson Dana Behling confirmed her agency received a report of an "unmarked burial" at the site, on the southwest corner of Route 24 and Indian Mission Road, on Friday. "In consultation...
UPDATE: Serious Crash Shuts Down Route 1 Northbound in Lincoln
LINCOLN, DE - The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announced the closure of Route 1 northbound in Lincoln due to a serious crash Tuesday morning. Delaware State Police tell WBOC a Chevrolet HHR was driving north on Coastal Highway near Argo's Corner Road on April 23rd just before 6 a.m. when the driver experienced a medical emergency and lost control of the vehicle. The car then hit a culvert pipe and crashed into Cedar Creek with the driver trapped inside, according to police. Fortunately, rescue crews were able to extract him from the driver.
Last day for Indian River School District students moved to June 5
GEORGETOWN - At its regular meeting on April 22, the Indian River Board of Education approved a series of changes to the 2023-2024 school district calendar. The last day of school for students ...
Sussex Tech walks it off at Frawley
Two Henlopen North conference teams made the trip upstate to face off at Frawley Stadium. No. 3 Sussex Tech hosted No. 10 Caesar Rodney in a top 10 matchup. After six full scoreless innings Sussex Tech walked it off in the bottom of the seventh. Kobe Tindley came to bat with the bases loaded and two outs. Took a ... Read More
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