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Red hot shows join fireworks to heat up beach stages for 4th of July week. All to know.
With the 4th of July falling on Thursday this year, many vacationers have already rolled into town this week to hit the beach. Fireworks displays aren’t the only draw, as thousands of people will also be attending music events in the coming days. Freeman Arts Pavilion cooks with Lee...
Six local students earn Beebe School of Nursing scholarships
Amanda Benson and Caroline Maull, both of Lewes; Logan Clark of Selbyville; Destiny Klinger of Dover; and Rita Thompson and Nicholas Vitella, both of Georgetown, were named this year's Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing scholarship winners, Beebe Healthcare has announced.
‘Little Scandinavia’ prison experiment in Pa. shows promise, prompts calls for expansion
For most of his 33 years of incarceration, Joe Spinks’ life was micro-managed by the state Department of Corrections. The prison system cooked his meals, did his laundry, and dictated where he was every minute of the day. But about five years ago, that abruptly changed for the better.
Good Morning Delmarva discusses summer art classes for kids in Lewes
WMDT – This is for all the art lovers!. The Lewes Public Arts Committe and the Rehoboth Museum are partnering together to bring art classes to children in Delmarva this summer. Through the program taught by Baltimore artist Paul Daniel they will learn about wind activated sculptures and how...
Dover Launches Survey Around Marijuana Regulations
DOVER, DE - The city announced a survey to get public feedback on possible marijuana ordinances. With recreational marijuana recently legalized in Delaware, Dover officials are looking for public comment on possible guidelines on if/where marijuana would be permitted in the city. To participate in the survey, click here.
State gives Newark $2 million instead of authorizing tax on UD
Newark’s much-debated request for the power to tax the University of Delaware never came up for a vote in the state legislature this session, but the city’s finances still received a major boost as the session came to a close on Sunday. Legislators allocated $2 million for Newark, meant to make up for the property tax revenue lost due to UD’s tax-exempt property. The amount is equivalent to what the UD tax would have generated. ...
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – July 2, 2024
This Week’s Top Stories Include: Tips to protect consumers from skimming devices Music School celebrates 100 years SSP Announces 2025 Season and Puts Out Call for Directors Mayor appoints council to committees, expands Board of Adjustments MSD announces hub stops for Summer Credit Recovery Program Mega Rodeo planned in Lincoln Click on the image below to view the PDF
Video shows dozens of gunshots being fired at Chinese takeout restaurant as patrons run for cover
Philadelphia police have released video showing gunmen firing dozens of shots at a Chinese takeout restaurant while patrons, including a child, were inside.The shootout happened at 27th and Dickinson streets at 10:30 p.m. on Monday. Five people were wounded.One angle shows two suspects running right up to the restaurant and immediately opening fire. The video shows multiple muzzle flashes as round after round is fired.Another angle shows people inside the restaurant scrambling to find cover. Philadelphia police have said they believe someone returned fire from inside the restaurant.RAW VIDEO:Video shows shootout at Chinese takeout restaurant in Grays FerryA black,...
A Transplant Recipient From Delaware Plays For The Philadelphia Team At The Transplant Games In Alabama
The Transplant Games, the biggest celebration of life, are set to be held this weekend in Alabama. A contingent from the Philadelphia Gift of Life program is all set to participate in the event. The objective of the Transplant Games is to raise awareness about the crucial need for organ...
Unlike Maryland, Delaware has made upgraded bridge pier protection a reality
After the 116,851-ton container ship Dali slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, collapsing it into the Patapsco River, an alarming fact became widely known: The structures designed to protect it from ship strikes installed half a century ago were no match for the huge vessels plying the waters today.
Big Bounce; world’s largest bounce house comes to Wilm. Friday
A big bounce – THE big bounce – is coming to the First State. The Big Bounce America, home to the World’s Largest Bounce House makes its way to Wilmington from Friday, July 5th through Sunday, July 7th. The newly expanded 24,000 square-foot World’s Largest Bounce House will be at Kirkwood Sports at 1220 River Road. “This is one of ... Read More
Avelo adds early holiday travel deals, announces exit of 6 domestic markets
CORRECTION: The airport code for Greater Binghamton Airport was incorrect in an earlier version of this story. The correct code is BGM. Good news, Avelo travelers: The airline has extended its flight schedule through the 2024 holiday season. ...
From WHYY: Wilmington rehab loan program aims to attract middle-class homebuyers
Charly Bass Davis, a construction laborer by trade, never thought she would be rehabbing vacant houses in her old neighborhood on the East Side as a real estate developer. “It’s like one big construction site, but it’s on one city block,” Bass Davis said about what’s happening on Bennett Street near Kirkwood Park.
Secret Cave Found That Was Hideout for Revolutionary War Outlaws
A secret cave that used to house Revolutionary War outlaws, also known as the Doan gang, was discovered in Bucks County and is currently being excavated. A secret cave that used to house Revolutionary War outlaws – British spies and armed thieves also known as the Doan gang – was recently discovered in Bucks County and is currently being excavated, writes John McDevitt for KYW Newsradio.
Delaware renters in need rescued by this premier team
Sheila B. Dobson had long desired to leave her mouse-infested apartment complex in Wilmington. She was one of many low- to moderate-income renters struggling to find affordable housing. "It was a horrible place," Dobson said of her last apartment. ...
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