Rehoboth Beach Police responded to two incidents involving large crowds April 30 and May 2. Problems with parking, smoking and littering were addressed on Wednesday and a large fight on Friday is being investigated.
Delaware's Attorney General found Bethany Beach violated FOIA by not properly addressing a resident's public records request. The town failed to respond in a timely manner. Jennifer Pawloski, who filed the FOIA request, expressed frustration but remains hopeful for the future.
The Felton Police Department has arrested Kevin E. Burris Jr. for charges including a felony for disregarding a police signal and reckless driving.
After being under investigation for an appearance in a local television advertisement, the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association is taking action against the Indian River School District.
The Laurel Board of Education has reinstated Dr. Shawn Larrimore as the superintendent following an arrest on the suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) in May.
Pet owners face fines if they are unable to control their dogs barking.
The Delaware Attorney General's Office has determined that Rehoboth Beach violated the Freedom of Information Act during the hiring process of new city manager Taylour Tedder.
County Executives issue a burn ban for Wicomico County as dry conditions prevail.
The Ocean City Town Council passed an emergency ordinance increasing the penalty for boardwalk display violations. The ordinance was fast-tracked, bypassing the need for a second reading before it could take effect.
The Ocean City Police Department, in partnership with the Worcester County Health Department, has announced plans to conduct alcohol compliance checks throughout the summer season. This initiative hopes to curb the sale of alcohol to people underage in the resort area.