A 12-year-old Pittsville boy has started his own YouTube show. We meet Ethan McCoy and learn about how his love for the outdoors turned into "DeepBlueC."
So many factors come into play when it comes to selecting the perfect fit for your child's education. Find out why Faith Baptist School, in Salisbury, might be just what you're looking for this fall.
It's a story that spreads hope, while exploring the Biblical story of Jonah, in modern-day times. Find out how you can experience the multimedia production of "I Will Follow You."
The sun's out and the weather is getting warmer. That means it's time to get out on the water. You definitely want your ship to be sailing spotlessly. We check in with the team at Beach Detailing to see how they take pride in making your boat, or your car look good.
Lumber prices are growing and that may have you wishing that money grew on trees. We hear from Brian Spicer from Spicer Bros. Construction about what's going on and whether or not we'll see any relief anytime soon.
DelmarvaLife's Katie Zarrilli goes out in search of the perfect Mother's Day gift and she found quite a few of them at Kyle Edward Fine Jewelry.
Students from Arcadia High School in Accomack County are competing in a national contest that has them embracing their creativity through shoes. Hear how your vote can land them big money for the school's art program.
WBOC TV 16 is Delmarva's number one source for breaking news, local news, weather, sports, education and traffic information. WBOC covers Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia.
Abandoned buildings on the Eastern Shore are what one author credits for the inspiration behind her new book. We check in with author, Carol Bardzell to talk about her book, "Abandoned Maryland: Eastern Shore."
The month of April has been one that has left us with all of the emotions. We highlight the good moments with "All That is Good."
Job opportunities at the beach! Need we say more? We have details on Vacasa's job fair, taking place from 4pm - 7pm today, at Sea Colony, in Bethany.
Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis talks about the importance and role that the K-9 unit plays in keeping us safe. He also has details of the Law Enforcement Friends and family night at Mission BBQ in Salisbury.
Haley Alexander was crowned Miss Delaware's Outstanding Teen at the Milton Theatre over the April 18th. We meet her and learn about her platform.
It's wedding season and, after the events of the past year, weddings and receptions are looking a little different in 2021. Lisa visits one of the newest wedding venues, Coastal 59 in Ocean City, to see how brides and grooms plan to shift their focus to meet the times. She also gets a sneak peek of the latest in bridal fashions from Sandals Bridal and Formal Wear.
102.5 WBOC's Corey Phoebus takes us to Range Time in Millsboro to show us this 15,000 square-foot facility that's affectionately referred to as "The Guntry Club."
Milton photographer, Kevin Lynam talks with us about a sweet photo he took of a mama fox and her kit.
The past, present, and future of the Salisbury Regional Airport are all covered in a new documentary put together by high school students on Delmarva. It's a project that's caught the attention of local leaders. We hear why it's taking off.
In our Monday Memories, we go back to 2012 when Lisa took a trip to Los Angeles to visit the set of "The Young and the Restless."
No way we’re visiting a beloved small town without showing off the incredible eats and drinks. We visit Bull and Goat Brewery and Old Courthouse Distilling. Both businesses are owned by three entreprenuers and were started five years ago. Since then, business has been growing and flowing.
No way we’re visiting a beloved small town without showing off the incredible eats and drinks. We visit Bull and Goat Brewery and Old Courthouse Distilling. Both businesses are owned by three entreprenuers and were started five years ago. Since then, business has been growing and flowing.
The Queen Anne’s County YMCA was established six years ago and they are already on the grow. We’ll show you the plans for a new state-of-the-art facility set to open in 2022.
The arts are centraly thriving in Centreville. for four decades, the team at the Queen Anne’s County Art Council has thrown bench strength into creative minds, giving them an outlet to shine.
We explore the seat of Queen Anne’s County, Centreville.
Our adventure begins at the Queen Anne’s Historical Society to give you a better glimpse of the town’s rich past.
A story of bravery, in the face of danger; and it's one that has Delaware history at its core. We talk with Rehoboth Beach author, Dr. Ilona E. Holland about her book, "The Great Explosion - A Powder Mill Chronicle."
We check in with Bikers without Boarders to learn about what they do and their upcoming events.
You can take advantage of free admission to the Delaware Botanic Gardens at Pepper Creek today, Earth Day. Find out how!
http://www.delmarvalife.com/delmarvalife/delaware-botanic-gardens-2/
"Secrets of the Eastern Shore" Author, Jim Duffy joins us for a rare Wayback Wednesday. He tells the story of a murder mystery in Marydel in 1909 that involved a theatre troupe.
The second-grade class at Worcester Preparatory School, in Berlin just published a book. We talk with their teachers about what it took to become published authors.
Golfing for a great cause. MAC Inc., the Area Agency on Aging, will sponsor a golf tournament on Wednesday, May 19, at Nutters Crossing Golf Club in Salisbury. Proceeds will benefit MAC’s home-delivered meals program (Meals on Wheels).
Registration begins at 8 a.m., with a shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. Lunch and awards ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. Cash prizes will be awarded.
We talk with Somerset County Public Schools Teacher of the Year, Logan Webster, about his recent win and what he loves about being a teacher.
This year's masquerade ball to benefit the Boys and Girls Clubs of Delaware might look a little different, but two constants remain: loads of fun and all for a great cause. We learn about a Masquerade in a Box you can enjoy from the comfort of your home.
All dogs bite. It doesn't matter how big or small, how nice or how not so nice. It's National Dog Bite Prevention Week. We talk with a local veterinarian about why, this year, dogs may be a little more unpredictable than usual.
You may have a piece of Pittsville, Maryland in your pocket. Our Throwback Thursday focuses on Dexter Truitt, the man who is said to have posed as George Washington for the quarter. "Secrets of the Eastern Shore" author, Jim Duffy has his story.
Family fun at its finest! We're off to the Millville Boardwalk where little ones (and big ones) will have the time of their lives!
The pandemic left many of us feeling down and isolated. That includes Mac and Tuck, the river otters at the Delmarva Discovery Museum in Pocomoke. Now, that the museum is back open, Mac and Tuck are getting their spunk back. We check in on them and the museum to see how they plan to recover from a tough year.
March is Youth Art Month. The Selbyville Community Club is holding its annual Youth Art Show virtually this year. We learn more about the show and how you can participate.
Earth Day is coming up. It's an effort to protect the world in which we all live. Ocean City Surf Club is having an Earth Day Cleanup on April 17th from 10 a.m. to noon. We learn more about this effort.
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