On Wednesday, Georgetown EMS Station 93 kicked off a four-day carnival to raise funds for operations costs and to purchase a new ambulance.

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Kirstyn Clark joined the WBOC News team in July 2022. She is a Sussex County reporter and anchors the WBOC Weekend Morning show. She was nominated twice for AP Awards for her work as a reporter and multimedia journalist.
On Friday, the 81st anniversary of the D-Day invasion, Friends of the Worcester County Veterans Memorial, law enforcement leaders, and Ocean Pines first responders gathered to honor World War II hero and longtime Ocean Pines resident George Kerchner.
On Thursday, taxpayers across the Indian River School District cast their ballots in the district’s second referendum after the first one failed in March.
Seaford Police plan to make recommendations to city officials for traffic calming measures on Nylon Boulevard Extended after getting complaints of safety concerns from several residents.
More than 180 Milford and surrounding residents have signed a petition calling on city officials to implement a one-year moratorium on building permits.
A new bill introduced in the Delaware State Senate could clear a major hurdle in US Wind’s plans for an electric substation in Sussex County.
Earlier this week, the Delaware Department of Transition painted new pavement markings at each entrance to the Georgetown Circle, confusing many drivers. Less than a week later, the markings are being removed.
On Wednesday night, leaders with the Millville Volunteer Fire Company and Delaware activists, including the Sussex County NAACP, gathered at the Lewes Library for a town hall discussion aimed at advocating for the cessation of hate incidents and harassment directed at African-Americans in Sussex County.
Severe thunderstorms hit Delmarva late Friday afternoon and into Saturday morning, leaving a trail of debris and damage in communities across the peninsula.