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Delegates line up behind Harris, shooting kills 19-year-old, secret comedy shows
Hello, there, Delaware. Together, we can make it over this hump. Teamwork! Today is National Lemon Day, National Gorgeous Grandma Day (you got it going on, grandmas …), and National Vanilla Ice Cream Day. So … what can I add to that but maybe pour Grandma a lemonade and later, take her out for...
Delaware home market sees higher sale prices despite increase in listings
According to the Delaware Association of Realtors, the housing market in Delaware saw an increase in listings and a modest decline in sales in June. New listings rose by 5% while units sold declined by 5%.
Delaware leaders, voters react to President Biden dropping out of 2024 race, endorsing Harris
WILMINGTON, Del. (CBS) — Vice President Kamala Harris visited Wilmington Monday to meet with President Biden's campaign staff at their downtown headquarters.The visit comes one day after Mr. Biden announced he was no longer seeking re-election and endorsed Harris.Before Harris spoke to staffers Monday, Mr. Biden called into the meeting. "I want to say to the team, embrace her, she's the best," the president said. Earlier in the day, U.S. Sen. Chris Coons, who represents Delaware and is a close friend of Mr. Biden, described to reporters the moment he was giving a speech Sunday when he got a phone call...
16907 W HUDSON POND RD~LINCOLN
16907 W Hudson Pond Road, Lincoln, DE 19960 ~ Located on a large 2.46-acre lot, this charming home boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and a variety of desirable features that make it an ideal living space. Key Features of this Property Include: - Open concept layout with a spacious kitchen, dining, and living area for modern living and entertaining - Two-car attached garage for convenience and ample storage space - A sizable 12 x 20 shed and a generous 12 x 16 deck in the backyard, perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation - Updated kitchen appliances, including a new stove and refrigerator replaced in March of 2024 - Separate laundry room equipped with a washer and dryer - Anderson Windows throughout the home, providing excellent natural light and energy efficiency - Large spa (hot tub) for relaxation and comfort - The tranquil setting allows for enjoying wildlife views from the back deck With its open layout, modern amenities, and serene surroundings, this property offers a comfortable and inviting living environment for you to call home. No HOA. Seller is offering $5000 for flooring allowance.
Route 662 Closure Near Easton Airport for New Hospital Construction Sparks Local Concerns
Near Route 50 in Talbot County as part of Route 662 near the Easton Airport is expected to close for several months. This closure is to accommodate the construction of the upcoming University of Maryland Mid-Shore Regional Health Hospital.
Investigators looking into fatal crash in Easton
BALTIMORE — The Independent Investigations Division of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General is investigating a fatal crash following an attempted traffic stop and pursuit that occurred in Easton Monday evening. The preliminary investigation revealed that just after 7 p.m., deputies from the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office, in marked police cruisers, encountered a car in the area of westbound Route 50 and Dutchmans Lane, where they attempted to initiate a traffic stop. ...
Delaware State Police Homicide Unit Continues Investigation of Susan Ledyard’s 2019 Homicide
The Delaware State Police Homicide Unit continues to investigate the 2019 murder of Susan Ledyard, 50, of Wilmington, Delaware. On July 23, 2019, at 7:39 a.m., Susan Ledyard’s body was recovered from the Brandywine River near Northeast Boulevard in Wilmington. She had visible injuries, and a post-mortem examination by the Division of Forensic Science determined the cause of death to be blunt force trauma and drowning. The manner of death was ruled a homicide. At the time of her death, Susan was 5’4″, weighed 130 pounds, had shoulder-length brown hair, and was wearing a purple tank top.
Rick Springfield wows State Fair audience
Perhaps one of the most iconic rock performers of the 1980s, Rick Springfield gave concertgoers a dazzling show July 18 at the Delaware State Fair in Harrington. Springfield, 74, performed all his greatest hits, including “Jessie’s Girl,” “I’ve Done Everything For You,” “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” “Affair of the Heart” and “Love Somebody.” Springfield’s two top U.S. albums are “Working Class Dog” and “Success Hasn’t Spoiled Me Yet.”
CACC to Celebrate 20th Anniversary as Active NCAA Division II Conference in 2024-25
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - - The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) officially began its 20th Anniversary as an active NCAA Division II Conference on July 1. The conference will celebrate the 20th anniversary during the 2024-25 season and feature a commemorative logo. "This is a very exciting anniversary in the...
Historical marker honoring Choptank Indian reservation unveiled in Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE - Members of the Nause-Waiwash Band of Indians Inc. hosted a celebration Wednesday for the formal unveiling of a new roadside historical marker honoring the Choptank Indian ...
Alsobrooks visits Pine Street Market in Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE — During a visit to the Pine Street Community Market July 17, Angela Alsobrooks, the Democratic candidate for Maryland’s open U.S. Senate seat, said Maryland’s Senate race is about the 51st vote. “We now know that Maryland is really pivotal in keeping the majority,” the Prince George’s County executive said about Democrats maintaining control of the 100-member U.S. Senate. Alsobrooks said the race is not about former Republican Maryland...
MOT Intermediate advances to Eastern Region winners bracket final
(Dover, DE) The MOT all stars used a 13-hit barrage, including three home runs to defeat New Hampshire 18-5 in 5 innings this morning in the Little League intermediate division. This division features 11–13-year-olds with the tournament being hosted by Delaware’s district 1. MOT scored four runs in the top of the first inning on RBI hits from Nathan Collins, ... Read More
Bay Mourns Loss of “Last Black Skipjack Captain” Kermit Travers
The Bay region is mourning the loss of a well-known Chesapeake Bay skipjack captain who sailed through the working skipjack era, Captain Kermit Travers. Capt. Travers passed away this week at 86 years old while in hospice care after an illness, according to Dr. Clara Small, who wrote the book The Last Black Skipjack Captain about his legacy on the Bay.
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