The National Weather Service crews are surveying storm damage across parts of Maryland and Delaware on Monday following reports of strong wind…
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New striped bass fishing regulations are now in effect in Maryland, changing how commercial license holders manage quota and transfer permits.…
Chief Meteorologist Paul Williams reviews a Tornado Warning for Talbot, Queen Anne's, Caroline, and Kent Counties.
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Madeleine Overturf
Evening Broadcast Journalist
Madeleine has been with Draper Media since 2016, when she first worked as Sussex County Bureau Chief. She helped launch the rebranded CoastTV in 2019. As co-anchor of CoastTV News at 5 and 6, Maddie helps organize the evening newscasts and performs managerial responsibilities such as helping find and assign stories, approving scripts, and making content decisions.
The Delaware Forest Service is reminding people across the First State to watch for tree haz…
Torie Seagraves
Reporter
Torie joined CoastTV's team in September of 2021. She graduated from the University of Delaware in May of 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Communications and a minor in Journalism. Before working at CoastTV, Torie interned with Delaware Today and Delaware State News. She also freelanced with Delaware State News following her internship.
Maryland State Police are reminding drivers how to handle intersections if traffic lights st…
Torie Seagraves
Reporter
Torie joined CoastTV's team in September of 2021. She graduated from the University of Delaware in May of 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Communications and a minor in Journalism. Before working at CoastTV, Torie interned with Delaware Today and Delaware State News. She also freelanced with Delaware State News following her internship.
Chief Meteorologist Paul Williams pinpoints where the greatest threat of a tornado touchdown…
DNREC reminds everyone that yard waste is banned from landfills, but there are different wa…
btrihy
Meteorologist
Meteorologist Bob Trihy joined CoastTV in 2023. He grew up in Great River on Long Island, N.Y. Bob caught the weather bug when he was around eight years old and tracked storms up and down the east coast. He witnessed some big ones, like the blizzard of 1978, as well as tropical systems.
