BERLIN, Md. - Restaurants in Maryland have been given the green light to reopen for outdoor dining under certain guidelines. The order goes into place Friday at 5 p.m. Local restaurant owners say…
SELBYVILLE, Del. - The Indian River School District is moving forward with plans to hold outdoor graduation ceremonies next month. Detailed plans will be shared with parents in the coming weeks, however, Superintendent Mark Steele sent a letter to parents…
MARYLAND - The Maryland Health Benefit Exchange says that about 31,000 Marylanders have enrolled for health insurance during their special enrollment period. "We realized that we needed to respond to the…
SALISBURY, Md. - Salisbury University has announced new safety protocols for employees as it enters the first phase of its "Return to Campus" plan leading to the fall semester. Beginning Monday, June 1st, critical employees whose job duties cannot be…
SMYRNA, Del. - The Delaware Division of Public Health says one additional person has died as a result of the coronavirus in the state. We're told the individual was an 86-year-old female long-term care resident from Sussex County. To date,…
NEW CASTLE, Del. - Participants of Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will receive emergency benefits for May as part of the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act of 2020. These benefits will be available to any household not already…
MILFORD, Del. - With the ongoing spread of the coronavirus, Bayhealth has expanded dates, times, and locations of drive-thru testing for the virus. Those with COVID-like symptoms, such as fever, cough, or shortness of breath should call the Coronavirus Management…
MARYLAND--Eastern Shore breweries are keeping busy with new ways to interact with the community during COVID-19 by doing online happy hours. Shore Craft Beer is a company that works to spread…
WORCESTER COUNTY, Md.- During the coronavirus pandemic, there has been a lot of uncertainty for high school seniors, especially when it comes to whether or not they would have a graduation. "Kinda upsetting at…
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Governor Larry Hogan announced on Wednesday that Maryland will lift additional restrictions statewide this Friday, May 29th. Hogan says that as of today, Maryland has reached the goal of conducting 10,000 tests per day. A total of…
MARYLAND - A local veterinarian is warning that your pets could experience separation anxiety once people start returning to work. "We've had a couple pet owners mention, is it normal that when…
DELAWARE - There's a new health concern during the coronavirus pandemic. How do you safely save someone's life whose suffering from a drug overdose while preventing the spread of COVID-19? When responding to…
WESTOVER, Md. - The Somerset County Health Department has announced that a free drive-thru COVID-19 testing event will be held on Tuesday, June 2nd. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the health department, located…
SMYRNA, Del. - The Delaware Division of Public Health says that an additional nine people have died as a result of the coronavirus in the state. We're told that all nine individuals had underlying health conditions, and ranged in age…
HARRINGTON, Del. - The state of Delaware will hold a saliva-based testing event on Thursday, May 28th in Harrington. We're told the event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Lake Forest South Elementary/WT Chipman Campus. This…
DOVER, Del. - The Delaware Department of Insurance is reminding business owners of important measures to take as they begin to reopen. Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro is recommending that businesses revisit their insurance plans to verify that they remain active,…