The Ocean City Police Department has a new equine addition to their Mounted Unit, Buckshot.
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The Delmar Fire Department came to the rescue of ten lucky ducklings over the weekend.
FILE - Cars and debris is strewn over Xenia, Ohio after a tornado ripped through the area on April 4, 1974. The deadly tornado killed 32 people, injured hundreds and leveled half the city of 25,000. Nearby Wilberforce was also hit hard. As the Watergate scandal unfolded in Washington, President Richard Nixon made an unannounced visit to Xenia to tour the damage. Xenia's was the deadliest and most powerful tornado of the 1974 Super Outbreak. (AP Photo)
FILE - This is a section of Xenia Ohio on April 5, 1974. The deadly tornado killed 32 people, injured hundreds and leveled half the city of 25,000. Nearby Wilberforce was also hit hard. As the Watergate scandal unfolded in Washington, President Richard Nixon made an unannounced visit to Xenia to tour the damage. Xenia's was the deadliest and most powerful tornado of the 1974 Super Outbreak. (AP Photo)
FILE - An aerial view of Xenia, Ohio, which was hit by tornados late April 4, 1974. The deadly tornado killed 32 people, injured hundreds and leveled half the city of 25,000. Nearby Wilberforce was also hit hard. As the Watergate scandal unfolded in Washington, President Richard Nixon made an unannounced visit to Xenia to tour the damage. Xenia's was the deadliest and most powerful tornado of the 1974 Super Outbreak. (AP Photo/ Barry Thumma, file)
April 1st marks the one year anniversary of one of Delaware’s most powerful tornadoes on record.
April 1st marks the one year anniversary of one of Delaware’s most powerful tornadoes on record.
As an incoming storm looms, residents of Accomack County are bracing for potential flooding, with concerns rising over the overflow of ditches…
This wet weekend may not be all rainbows for area farmers, who are preparing for potential challenges.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced more than $42 million aimed at supporting clean drinking water in Delaware as well as boosting the First State’s water infrastructure.