
A controversial FDA decision puts the morning after pill in the hands of 15-year-olds, without the need for a prescription or parental involvement. More>>
The Maryland Department of the Environment believes they've pinpointed the source of contamination and a plan to fix the problem but it comes at a high cost. More>>
Walking and cycling is becoming safer in Delaware. Delaware was ranked fifth in the nation as the most bicycle friendly state.
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A bill on this passed the state Senate last year but failed in the House. More>>
The money will help restore Delaware's ocean beaches to the conditions that existed before Superstorm Sandy struck six months ago and to their original design profiles More>>
Prime Hook residents say they feel completely forgotten after Tuesday's announcement that the federal government is paying to restore Delaware's beaches from Lewes to Fenwick Island. More>>
If you receive food stamps, medicaid or other government assistance you may qualify for a free cell phone. But that may change.
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MILLSOBORO, DE - Bayshore Community Church, and its Pastor Danny Tice are speaking about a civil lawsuit filed by the family of Nicole Bennett. The Sussex County church says in a statement that, More>>
A bill introduced Tuesday would allow Election Day registration on primary, special and general elections. Currently, the deadline is the fourth Saturday prior to an Election Day. More>>
The Hurlock Medical Center that serves thousands of people will be closing in just a few weeks. CEO of Choptank Community Health System Joe Sheehan says that facility was causing the company to take a loss and there are other viable options. More>>
For some who live in Queen Anne's County, the interchange project at Route 301 and 304 has been a long time coming. More>>
There was some heavy police activity Wednesday afternoon in Salisbury that caught many people by surprise. However, even though guns were drawn and officers were in full tactical gear, it was all apart of a training exercise. More>>
CRISFIELD, Md. - The Crisfield Police Department will have to leave their temporary location. Mayor Percy Purnell made the choice because to buy the building at the current location would cost more than $300,000. More>>
CRISFIELD, Md. - The Crisfield Crab House and Grill is open again. After a soft open to start things off, more business is expected for the weekend of May 4. More>>
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