After years of litigation, what may be the final development in the legal clashes following the hit-and-run death of 14-year-old Gavin Knupp came this month as a civil case against the man convicted in connection to the teen’s death has been fully dismissed.
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SALISBURY, Md. - Maryland State Police are investigating a serious crash on Rt. 13 in Salisbury on Friday that left a motorcyclist seriously injured.
The Delaware State Police have announced the arrest of a Magnolia man after they say he pointed a gun at students on a Polytech High School bus earlier this week.
Delaware lawmakers are considering legislation that would require veterinarians to report suspected cases of animal cruelty and complete specialized training on recognizing signs of abuse.
WBOC has obtained communications between Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano and Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis centered around allegations of “revenge porn” and “nude selfies” in a recently reemerged dispute between the two in 2024.
The Delaware Division of Public Health has announced the successful rescue of a young German shepherd from a 30-foot culvert pipe in Laurel.
The Associated Press reports that the Trump Administration has warned over 500 hospitals nationwide that they are allegedly failing to provide transparent pricing information to the public, resulting in inflated healthcare costs.
The Dorchester County Sheriff's Office is investigating a reported police impersonation incident during a late-night traffic stop Tuesday.
A recently introduced bill in the Delaware General Assembly could significantly reshape how housing developments, road improvements, and land use projects move through the approval process across the state.
