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Fitz and the Tantrums @ Freeman Arts Pavilion, Selbyville, DE
I’ve been down in Delaware for 2 full years now and haven’t been to Freeman Arts Pavilion in Selbyville…until now. Fitz and the Tantrums came to town and I decided to finally see them again. The last time I saw them was twice in 2011, Central Park Summerstage and at Terminal 5, both in NYC.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Rehoboth Beach unveils major renovations
REHOBOTH BEACH -- After more than six months and incurred an investment of approximately $2 million, the Fairfield Inn & Suites, 19113 Coastal hwy., just outside Rehoboth Beach announced the ...
Milford board again tables vote on controversial topic policy
After about an hour-and-a-half of public comment on a district policy, which included mainly opposition from staff, students and even the ACLU, the Milford School District Board of Education voted for the same outcome it did last month. The board voted to table revisions on Board Policy 6103, which was originally adopted in 1974 and has not been updated since ... Read More
15 Del. students make top 10 in national STEM competition
More than a dozen Delaware students finished in the top 10 of a national conference designed to test their skills and creativity in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The 2024 National TSA Conference was a five-day competition in Orlando that finished on the last day of June, and the Delaware Technology Student Association (DETSA) recently announced the successes of ... Read More
Two Men Charged With Resisting Arrest After Traffic Stop in Milford
MILFORD, DE - Police say they found cocaine during a search of the vehicle. Milford Police say on July 14, around 2:30 a.m., an officer pulled a car over for speeding on North East Front Street, in the area of East Street. Police say the vehicle came to a stop in the area of South East Front Street and Marshall Street.
BMW, Chrysler recall more than 726,000 vehicles for airbag issues: Check car recalls here
BMW of North America and Chrysler are recalling more than 726,000 vehicles because of airbag issues, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Here's a look at the major recall notices: ...
Precautions to take during extreme heat: Kent County cooling centers open
Kent County is encouraging residents to take precautions over the next few days during the extreme heat, reminding residents of air-conditioned places to go for relief. Cooling centers in Kent County include: ...
See Big Brother 26 cast in pictures, including Maryland man
The newest season of “Big Brother” returns to CBS on Wednesday, kicking off a two-night premier at 9 p.m. But, before you settle in to your summer viewing, see who’s on the cast and pre-select your favorite. Click the through the images below of the 16 houseguests...
Small Plane Crashes Into Maryland River; One Pronounced Dead: State Police (UPDATED)
A small plane crashed on the Eastern Shore of Maryland on Tuesday morning and one person has been pronounced dead after being pulled from the water, state police confirmed.Multiple agencies were called at around 9:30 a..m. in Talbot County to the 6800 block of Travelers West Circle in Easton, where…
Good Morning Delmarva Learns about the Maryland Capital Enterprises Cash Bingo Night
WMDT – If you like to win then Maryland Capital Enterprises has a great event for you to attend on Thursday, July 25th. They’ll be hosting a Cash Bingo night at the Salisbury Elk Lodge in support of local small businesses and entrepreneurs. This morning, Dory Hayman, the...
Severe storms leave behind downed trees, power outages in Philadelphia region
Severe storms brought down trees and knocked out power across the Philadelphia region on Tuesday night, and possibly caused an apartment fire that left several people displaced in South Jersey.Now, clean-up is underway across the area after the wild weather brought down trees and wires.Tree damage can be seen near the Conshohocken home of Richard Miskinis, where he's lived for nearly 50 years. As the storm brewed Tuesday night, he rushed to his porch to stow his cushions, some of which were already scattered on the lawn."I jumped down and got those and then there was a big crash and...
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