Farmers across Sussex County are still cleaning up after last week’s blizzard, and the damage goes beyond snow-covered fields.
Snow continues to blanket parts of Sussex County as cleanup efforts stretch days after a powerful blizzard swept through the region, leaving behind heavy damage and downed trees.
Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano is calling on Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to veto pending legislation that would ban local agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and dissolve those already in place.
Following the recent snowstorm in the area, road crews brined the roads, which can leave residue on vehicles once the storm passes, but taking a vehicle to the car wash helps protect it.
As a weekend snowstorm approaches, local organizations and a church in Sussex County are mobilizing to offer warm, safe shelter to people without housing.
Worcester County officials will host two public listening sessions early next year to gather input as they update the county’s Land Preservation, Parks, and Recreation Plan.
CHEER is marking its 55th year of serving Sussex County seniors in 2026 by continuing to provide programs and services that support older adults through social, wellness, and daily living activities. This Ties That Bind Us is sponsored by Matt The Carpet Guy.
After days of bitter cold, Sussex County is finally getting a break as temperatures begin to climb, offering people warmer days away from the deep freeze.
Volunteers with Clothing Our Kids sort new clothes, fill orders, and deliver items to students across Sussex County as the nonprofit works to help children feel confident and ready to learn. This Ties That Bind Us is sponsored by Matt The Carpet Guy.
The holidays can be a lonely time for some people and for more than 30 years, the CHEER Community Center has worked to ensure that no homebound senior in Sussex County spends Christmas morning feeling forgotten.
