Salisbury, Md. – Easton Airport is one step closer to constructing a new runway after securing roughly $6.7 million in federal grants. Rep. Andy Harris helped secure the grants from the Federal Aviation Administration. Airport officials say that three grants will help modernize the airport and construct a new runway with updated safety features. “I feel like we’ve been running...
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SALISBURY, Md. – Tonight’s Good News is brought to you in part by Matt the Carpet Guy, coming out of the Wicomico County Public Library. A local act of generosity is helping bring more kindness to the shelves of Wicomico Public Library. KindSBY has donated $300 to the library to put toward the purchase of books and games that...
SALISBURY, Md. – Tonight’s Good News is brought to you in part by Matt the Carpet Guy, coming out of Salisbury. The Salisbury Police Department has proudly announced that they have supported the City’s “Game On!” youth program with a large donation of sports equipment. Participants can find anything from frisbees, kickballs, and corn-hole sets at the Doverdale and...
SALISBURY, Md. — As families gather to celebrate America’s 250th birthday today, one local shop is serving up a slice of tradition in the newest edition of Shore to Shore. What’s an American celebration without pie? The Ugly Pie is celebrating America’s 250th birthday by baking patriotic pies and sharing hometown pride. The Salisbury pie shop is making sure celebrations...
Salisbury, Md. – A new partnership between The YMCA of Delaware and eye care nonprofit Vision To Learn is helping kids access free eye care. Children enrolled at YMCA of Delaware summer camps are eligible for free vision screenings, eye exams and prescription eyeglasses at six locations this summer. Officials at the Y say children who need glasses will be...
SALISBURY, Md. — At 102 years old, Peter McEachin is among the few remaining World War II veterans still able to share his story. But his journey began long before the war. During World War I, McEachin’s father served in Liverpool, England. Decades later, McEachin found himself standing in the same city while serving during World War II. Where It...
Salisbury, Md. – While parties, barbeques, beach days and other Fourth of July celebrations are underway this weekend, advocates want to remind those with loved ones who have dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease that all the excitement can have an impact on their loved ones. Officials at the Delaware Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association say it’s important to remember that dementia...
Salisbury, Md. – As travelers get ready to drive this holiday weekend, officials from the Delaware Department of Transportation and AAA share how gas prices might affect them. Gas prices, according to DelDOT officials, are lower than in recent months but still higher than last year. According to AAA data, as of Wednesday, some of the highest regular gas price...
SALISBURY, Md. – Tonight’s Good News is brought to you in part by Matt the Carpet Guy. Congratulations to Jared and Jeri Alexander, two artists who have won the 2026 Salisbury Prize for their work on a kinetic sculpture. What makes this even more exciting is that this piece was selected by the City of Salisbury to be installed...
Salisbury, Md. – Recent bipartisan legislation in Delaware is focusing on regulating motorized scooters also known as e-scooters. House Bill 266, co-sponsored by State Sen. Eric Buckson (R – District 16) and set to be signed by Governor Matt Meyer, allows large municipalities to permit rentals of low-speed e-scooters. Buckson said scooters that go faster than 15 mph are prohibited...
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