LEWES, Del.- A dispute between the city of Lewes and the police union over officer promotions has been resolved.
A new report shows Maryland's workforce decreased by 8,500 total jobs in June 2025, making this the state's largest drop in federal government jobs in 30 years.
The Ocean City Police Department released its June crime statistics, highlighting notable changes in various areas compared to the same period last year.
The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) will be implementing an All Way Stop control at the intersection of SR 5 (Harbeson Road), Shingle Point Road, and Chestnut Street, replacing the current two-way stop control.
Every year after Memorial Day Weekend, Dewey Beach says it faces a problem with "Junebugs," also known as teens coming into town to make poor choices.
The Worcester County Commissioners and school officials will be cutting the ribbon on new basketball courts and a park at Pocomoke Middle School June 4 at 1:30 p.m.
Horseshoe crabs will migrate to Delmarva beaches from May to July, gathering during evening high tides to lay eggs. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources recommends one local area to witness this ecological event.
In honor of National Ocean Month this June, DNREC, in partnership with libraries across the state, is launching a haiku poetry contest. Participants are encouraged to express their admiration for the ocean in a traditional Japanese haiku format, consisting of three lines and 17 syllables.
Live music at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand will kickoff the weekend of June 9. The 2023 Summer Concert Series will feature 13 weeks of free, fun performances.
A paddleboarding race set for June 3 at Holts Landing State Park in Dagsboro will benefit the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays.