The Lewes Historical Society is unveiling the exhibition "Voices Heard: The History and Legacy of the Black Community in Lewes," offering insight into African American experiences during segregation. The society highlighted the exhibit's significance, aiming to foster dialogue in today's climate, alongside a documentary showcasing the community's contributions.
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House Bill 186, having successfully passed both the House and Senate, seeks to grant Eastern Shore counties the authority to raise the hotel tax from 5 to 6 percent in Maryland.
Several advisories are on the radar for the upcoming forecast, including wind and floods.
Legislation on hospital cost management was up for discussion Wednesday in Dover. House Substitute one for House Bill 350 was met in the chamber with opposition from multiple hospitals.
Wednesday afternoon, a house that lies within the Historic District of Lewes came crumbling down. The home owned by the Daisey family for 60 years, was finally demolished after much debate with the city.
The Maryland Office of the State Fire Marshal is investigating a fire that damaged a two-story home undergoing an extensive renovation on Feb. 22.
Two cars crashed into two separate buildings on Thursday afternoon in Magnolia, resulting in multiple people being taken to the hospital.
A 57-year-old Lewes man has been arrested after police say he trespassed and stayed in an unoccupied home without the owners' permission.
It was not uncommon to notice farm fields and forests being replaced with new developments this year. From new neighborhoods to roadwork, Sussex County has seen many changes and proposals.
Jane Hovington, Chair of the Sussex County Democratic Party, is going head-to-head against retired nurse Valerie Jones Giltner for the seat vacated by Ruth Briggs King.