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Bally’s Dover donated school supplies to Operation Troopers Have Your BACKPack for the third year Thursday. more
A Redner's Warehouse Markets employee was shot by an unknown male who entered the store Tuesday, Camden Police Chief Marcus Whitney said. more
CAMBRIDGE ­– The early-morning quiet of this town was disturbed Monday, when five men were shot, one fatally. At 12:25 a.m. Cambridge police responded to the 1000 block of Jimson Road … more
CRISFIELD — Maryland State Police are investigating the death of a 34-year-old man in Crisfield. The deceased is identified as Kevin Lamont Jackson, 34, of Crisfield. The cause and manner … more
CAMDEN — As supporters Wednesday publicly called for an arrest in the death of a 3-year-old boy struck by a vehicle Aug. 8, police continued to investigate whether charges are indeed warranted. … more
Former Camden Mayor Justin T. King pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors and no contest to a third Tuesday in connection with a physical confrontation with two men in late February. more
For correctional officers undergoing crisis intervention training, success means adding personal skills to curb tense situations. more
CAMBRIDGE – A 19-year-old Rockville man is back in custody after escaping from the Eastern Shore State Hospital Center on Woods Road. On Aug. 1, at approximately 5:39 p.m., Cambridge … more
Under the watch of paramedics, Millsboro resident Dea Lamb and her 8-year-old son, Avion Lamb, were among those who practiced CPR on mannequins during Georgetown’s National Night Out on Tuesday. more
The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division is asking for the public’s help as it continues to investigate the July 5 mass shooting on Chippewa Boulevard in … more
The city of Salisbury has announced Assistant Police Chief David Meienschein will serve as Acting Police Chief, following the recent retirement of longtime Chief Barbara Duncan. Meienschein, a … more
A couple who pleaded guilty in connection with the 2019 death of their daughter will be sentenced Sept. 14, the Delaware Attorney General’s Office said Friday. more
The second day of witness testimony about Pine Haven on Tuesday got to the heart of key, unsettled questions surrounding the legality of the Lincoln community owner’s attempts to evict residents there. more
A group of men seeking to evict a resident of a Lincoln community mistakenly entered the wrong home, kicked out the 19-year-old sleeping inside and then changed the locks, according to testimony provided Monday during a hearing brought against the owners of Pine Haven by the Delaware Department of Justice. more
Several dozen children will face training in discipline, physical fitness, life skills and camaraderie — as well as classroom instruction — during Millsboro Police Department’s third Youth Police Academy. more
Wicomico County Sheriff’s deputies were searching Wednesday for multiple shooters in connection with a west Salisbury block party held overnight Tuesday in which a 14-year-old boy was killed … more
The Supreme Court on Thursday ended factoring in race in college admission, a decision that could undermine efforts to diversify campuses nationwide and has Delaware schools assessing its consequences. more
SMYRNA — The ACLU of Delaware announced today it will represent an inmate in a lawsuit alleging his constitutional rights were violated due to an attempt to organize a boycott in 2022. more
The Salisbury Police Department has another new addition to its K-9 Unit: Officer Daniel Derasmo will be taking on a handler position with his partner, Zanzi. Derasmo’s goal of becoming a … more
A temporary juvenile curfew went into effect in Cambridge on Feb. 1, and it’s due to expire June 30. At the next meeting of the City Council, Police Chief Justin Todd will present his … more
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