What began as a celebration of senior night for the Cape Henlopen High School boys lacrosse team turned into a special recognition for one Viking whose heroics extended far beyond the field.
A shed fire on Allen Street in Cambridge displaced five people Monday evening after spreading to a home, causing about $100,000 in damage, with the cause still under investigation.
A fire broke out early Tuesday morning in the 800 block of Phillips Street, damaging the second floor of a home, according to the Rescue Fire Company.
A fire destroyed a home in Dorchester County on Wednesday afternoon, displacing two people and killing several pets.
A woman was hurt Thursday when a fire damaged a home on Madison Street in Salisbury, prompting an airlift to a burn center and displacing the family, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office.
A fire that broke out late Thursday afternoon in the 200 block of Shad Point Road caused an estimated $100,000 in damage to a two-story home, but no serious injuries were reported.
A residential fire in Salisbury caused an estimated $100,000 in damages and displaced two people from their home, according to the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
The American Red Cross says it is experiencing an emergency blood shortage and urgently calls for donations to replenish critically low supplies, especially of type O blood.
The fire caused an estimated $800,000 in damage.
Blood donations are always needed but even more so right now. The American Red Cross says it's seeing the lowest number of people giving blood in the last 20 years. The organization that supplies 40 percent of the nation's blood supply, says this blood shortage could create a domino effect of problems locally.
