The Ocean City Police and Fire Departments responded to the crash at northbound Coastal Highway and 42nd Street around 11:30 p.m. on June 21.
A Maryland woman died in a crash involving a truck and an e-bike in Rehoboth Beach Saturday morning, according to Delaware State Police.
Ocean City leaders are asking the State Highway Administration to consider new bike and pedestrian safety improvements along parts of Coastal Highway and Philadelphia Avenue.
Two adults and a teenager are facing charges after fleeing from police in a stolen vehicle.
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office has announced the successful prosecution of five people affiliated with an outlaw motorcycle gang that authorities say stole numerous motorcycles during one of Ocean City’s largest events.
A Millsboro woman died in a car crash early Wednesday morning in Lewes, according to Delaware State Police.
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Coastal Highway was shut down for hours after a vehicle traveling the wrong way crashed into another, leaving two injured.
A proposed state pilot project that would have converted part of Ocean City’s bus lane into a dedicated bike lane is now on hold after town leaders raised concerns about how the change could affect traffic and public safety along Philadelphia Avenue.
A Maryland bill aimed at protecting pedestrians, bicyclists and other vulnerable road users could eventually bring speed cameras to parts of Ocean City if it becomes law. House Bill 256, known as the Vulnerable Road User Protection Act of 2026, would allow the State Highway Administration to place speed monitoring systems in state-designated safety corridors identified as high risk in Maryland’s vulnerable road user safety assessment. The bill has already passed the House and is now in the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee.
