According to the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT), Cypress Road will be closed between Daisey Road and Cliff Road on March 21 and March 22 between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. for hazardous tree removal operations.
The Selbyville Public Library says community fundraisers like Do More 24 Delaware help support its operations as an independent, nonprofit organization.
Freeman Arts Pavilion has announced the first round of performances for its 2026 season, marking the venue’s 19th season and the grand opening of its new permanent stage and reimagined Grand Green.
A GoFundMe has been created to support a Selbyville ICU nurse and her three children following the killing of her mother earlier this month, according to police and a fundraiser organized by a family friend.
The Delaware State Police has identified 71-year-old Liudmyla Levchenko of Selbyville as the woman who was killed by her son-in-law on Monday in Selbyville.
Sussex County Council approved a zoning change for the Crosswinds Landing residential development in Selbyville. The project by Crosswinds Landing LLC includes 352 dwellings and 18 acres of open space across 183 acres.
A fire broke out at Treasure Beach Campground on the night of Jan. 24, damaging a camper and threatening nearby units just as fire crews were preparing for the major winter storm.
As more growth and construction come to Lighthouse Road, neighbors are concerned about traffic.
The Dagsboro, Ellendale and Selbyville police departments have earned state accreditation from the Delaware Police Accreditation Commission after completing a comprehensive review process.
The Town of Selbyville recently adopted new parking restrictions on both sides of Railroad Avenue, stretching from Cemetery Road to W McCabe Street.
