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14-year-old charged with murder in connection to June Ellendale homicide
ELLENDALE, Del. – A 14-year-old has been arrested in connection to a June homicide in Ellendale. The incident happened at around 4:30 p.m. on June 9th, in the 12000 block of North Old State Road. Troopers arrived at the scene to learn that a 17-year-old female had been shot and taken to the Ellendale Fire Company before being taken to a nearby hospital by ambulance. She was pronounced dead at the hospital. A second victim, a 19-year-old man, was taken to an area hospital with a gunshot wound to his leg and was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
New Avelo routes, free Phish tickets, cucumber recall
TGIF, Small Wonder. Welcome to the weekend. Good news. Today is expected to be a high of 84 degrees with sunny skies and less humidity. And tomorrow? Still beautiful – 87 and mostly sunny. The Phillies play the Guardians at 6:40 p.m. tonight. ...
Middle River Resident Wins Two-Night Trip to St. Michaels
Middle River resident Orville Horton and his wife Frances were all smiles after they won a two-night getaway to St. Michaels from a My Lottery Rewards promotion. 76-year-old player has been My Lottery Rewards member since the beginning. Orville Horton likes to travel all over the country, including a cruise...
Forensic review finds improprieties in Delaware gubernatorial candidate's campaign finances
A forensic review commissioned by the state Department of Elections has uncovered improprieties in the campaign finances of Delaware's lieutenant governor, who is seeking the Democratic nomination
‘Junior Livestock Auction’ Thursday night at Delaware State Fair
HARRINGTON, Del. – The Delaware State Fair is having a livestock auction tonight, the auction begins at 6:30 in the Kent building. Pinehaven Farm exhibitor Gracelyn Tucker said, it’s an everyday process to keep your livestock prepared for this opportunity. “So we have to wash them, then we blow them, then we can brush them up, then we spray something on them, then brush them.”
Funeral home swaps body, opioid grant recipients under scope, Weir gives Olympics preview
We can only do this kind of reporting about what matters most to the people of Delaware because of the support we receive from subscribers like you. Thank you! Mike Feeley Executive Editor This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Funeral home swaps body, opioid grant recipients under scope, Weir gives Olympics preview
Man Released On Unsecured Bond In 2018, Alleged Pony Rapist Remains On The Lam
A man released in 2018 on unsecured bond is still wanted by Delaware authorities. As of March 22, 2024, Adelio A. Guzman remains at large and is still sought in connection with a case involving multiple charges. These charges include failure to appear in court, attempted engagement in a sexual act involving an animal, and burglary in the third degree.
York County restaurant asks community for help after taking financial hit due to ongoing power outages
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — It’s been a tough year for the Glen Rock Mill Inn. “We’re probably approaching $80,000 I would say, give or take," said Brandon Hufnagle, the owner of the Glen Rock Mill Inn. That's the amount of money the business has lost since last...
Two-Time Pro Bowler Holding Out, Ravens Could Be Favorites
Two-time Pro Bowler linebacker Haason Reddick is holding out from training camp but the Baltimore Ravens could be favorites to sign him. According to a report, Reddick is making his stance clear to receive a new contract, so he isn’t reporting to camp due to their dispute. It wasn’t too long before the Jets made a move to trade for the star pass rusher from the Eagles, he has one last year on his contract but he’s eager to receive an extension. Reddick is digging heels in this situation and it doesn’t look like it’ll be a good one, it shouldn’t surprise anyone if he ends up on another roster.
Trucks unlawfully carrying hazardous chemicals through Baltimore tunnels have police on alert
BALTIMORE -- Maryland Transportation Authority officials heard concerns that trucks with hazardous chemicals are unlawfully traveling through the tunnels.Since the Key Bridge collapse, trucks carrying certain hazmat loads have had to detour around the Fort McHenry and Harbor Tunnels, which is a 30-plus mile trip that adds time and costs extra fuel."I've already had drivers coming in this area [asking]what have we got to do now that the bridge is out, and I've told them you have to go around," said truck driver Clark Schoeffield. "It has affected a lot of us. I know we have to go around and...
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Baltimore District commander moves to new role
Many in Baltimore became aware of the U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers and Baltimore District Commander Col. Estee Pinchasin after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed on March 26. However, the district dates back hundreds of years, and even constructed Fort McHenry. It now has a $4 billion budget, 7,000...
Fool me twice: Orioles open to making the same mistake that led to 2023 trade deadline disappointment
The Baltimore Orioles remain one of the American League's top teams. But they have plenty of needs to address at the trade deadline. Their biggest needs are with their starting rotation. Despite being led by Corbin Burnes, they are down three men, with John Means, Kyle Bradish, and Tyler Wells all out for the season recovering from Tommy John surgery.
Laurel Junior League baseball opens Eastern Regionals with pair of wins
The Laurel Junior League all-star baseball team, representing Delaware and District III, opened Eastern Regional play with a 10-0 win over Dorchester (Md.) last Saturday in Dubois, Pa. Laurel’s Cameron Deiter earned the win on the mound, allowing two hits and one walk and striking out three in four shutout...
Gucci Store’s Sale Deductions Affirmed by Delaware High Court
Earlier investor sought extra $3.2 million from store’s sale. Chancery Court’s ‘harmless’ error didn’t affect its ruling. A trial court properly interpreted contract language about accounting deductions involved in the sale of a Gucci flagship store, though its math wasn’t entirely correct, the Delaware Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Emil Watkins Accused Of Dealing Drugs From Elkridge Motel
Late on Thursday afternoon, the Howard County Police Department announced that Emil Watkins, 40, is facing a host of charges after being caught with cash and contraband. According to investigators, tipsters advised the agency that Watkins was allegedly selling crack cocaine out of an Elkridge motel, leading to his arrest.
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