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Delaware is gearing up to send a powerful message about public health with proposed legislation that aims to raise tobacco taxes significantly. The House Administration Committee has moved forward with a plan that would increase the state's cigarette tax from $2.10 to a whopping $3.60 per pack and expand the scope of what counts as tobacco products to include e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches. This move targets a pressing concern: the growing appeal of nicotine products among younger audiences.

Backed by House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown and Senate President Pro Tempore Dave Sokola, the bill’s supporters argue that higher taxes effectively deter tobacco use, especially among youth. With over 1,400 deaths annually in Delaware attributed to tobacco use, the urgency for reform is palpable. The proposed measures don't just stop at taxes; they also aim to update licensing fees for businesses dealing with tobacco products, potentially generating millions in revenue for health initiatives.

If the full legislature backs this bill, it won't just be a financial bump; it could mark a significant shift in how Delaware approaches tobacco control. So, could this be a case of increased taxes being a blessing in disguise for public health? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure—Delaware is stepping into the ring, and it's ready to tackle smoking with its gloves on!


It’s a beautiful day out there! With mostly sunny skies and temperatures soaring close to 80 degrees, today is perfect for getting outside. Whether it’s a picnic, a stroll by the park, or just lounging on your porch, soak up every bit of sunshine while you can.

But don't let the bright weather fool you. Tomorrow could take a wild turn as isolated showers creep into the forecast, hinting at a little rain. And while we're on the subject of surprises, Saturday promises to bring a stronger cold front that’s expected to drench the area with more steady and widespread rain—talk about a mood swing!

Showers may linger into Sunday morning, but fear not; the weather will dry out later in the afternoon, giving us a glimpse of sunnier skies. As we look ahead to next week, seasonal temperatures are set to return, reminding us that spring is just warming up. When it comes to spring weather, it seems like we can never quite be prepared—so grab that umbrella just in case!


A routine day in Pocomoke City became a bit more alarming when health officials confirmed that a raccoon tested positive for rabies. The raccoon was discovered near Oak Hall Road, prompting a swift response from the Worcester County Health Department. Now, residents are being urged to stay vigilant and report any encounters with animals acting strangely.

As the local community digests this shocking news, the department reminds residents about the risks associated with rabies. Anyone who might've had contact with the raccoon should act quickly and notify the authorities. This isn't the first case, and it's crucial for public safety that residents remain alert.

Health officials have laid out clear guidelines to help keep pets and community members safe. From ensuring pets are vaccinated to avoiding contact with sick or bizarrely behaving animals, it's a reminder that safety should always come first. After all, no one wants to become the story of the neighborhood’s latest wildlife encounter—instead, let's keep the stories more on the cute side of wildlife!


Benedictine is making waves in Wicomico County with plans for a new school dedicated to students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This expansion marks a significant milestone for the nonprofit, which already operates a successful program in Ridgely, Maryland, where it serves over 200 children and adults throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.

With aspirations to open its doors by September 2026, the new location will cater to students in grades K-8. As local officials pursue the necessary approvals from the Maryland State Department of Education, excitement is building within the community. Mike Dunn, President of the Greater Salisbury Committee, emphasizes the impact this expansion will have, calling it a "game changer" for local education systems and families who need these vital services.

This is not just about education; it's about creating opportunities for growth and support. Who could argue against giving every child the chance to thrive? And as the Benedictine School gears up for this exciting new chapter, one thing is clear—this school year, Wicomico County is turning the page to a brighter future!


In an exciting turn of events, the old firehouse in Snow Hill is getting a new lease on life! After serving as the headquarters for the Snow Hill Fire Company for a remarkable 75 years, this historic building has finally found a new owner. The community has been buzzing with anticipation as plans unfold to transform it into a vibrant event venue.

Local business owner Diana Nolte weighed in on the matter, expressing her enthusiasm for the new owners and their vision. She’s thrilled to see this once-neglected landmark revitalized, mentioning how leaky roofs and safety issues plagued the property in its previous state. As the town actively works on revitalizing downtown through projects like the Green Street Promenade, this firehouse metamorphosis signals fresh energy in the air—a beacon of hope for local businesses to thrive.

It's not every day you see an old firehouse taking on a new role, and honestly, who wouldn't be curious about the events that might unfold? Imagine wedding receptions or community gatherings happening in such a storied space! It just goes to show that sometimes, you need new owners—and a little creativity—to breathe life into old walls. What else could use a comeback in your neighborhood?


In a surprising twist for cyclists eagerly anticipating a new bike lane, Ocean City, Maryland, has decided to pause its proposed pilot project. Town leaders voiced strong concerns about potential safety risks that could come from transforming part of the bus lane on Philadelphia Avenue. It appears that good intentions can sometimes lead to a traffic nightmare, and local officials aren’t willing to gamble with safety.

The Maryland State Highway Administration was eyeing the temporary bike lane between 15th and 26th streets, hoping to make the area more friendly for cyclists and pedestrians. However, Mayor Rick Meehan and others raised valid points about what could go wrong, particularly the extra traffic conflicts that might arise. Imagine trying to navigate while a bus stops or a vehicle suddenly turns – it could be a recipe for chaos.

This isn't the end of the road for improvements. Moravec from the SHA indicated they're open to exploring safer options to ensure that everyone can travel through this busy corridor with peace of mind. As they say, better safe than sorry. Let's just hope the next proposal doesn't include a game of Frogger for bikers!


A recent accident in Caroline County has turned a routine day into a tragic headline that's hitting hard. Just before 3:30 p.m., officials received reports of a crash involving a lawn mower and a Toyota Tundra on Burrsville Road near Garland Road. What's believed to be a routine outdoor activity took a horrifying turn when the pickup truck veered off course, colliding with the lawn mower on the shoulder.

The unfortunate driver of the mower was pronounced dead at the scene, while thankfully, no other injuries were reported. Investigators are now piecing together the details surrounding what went wrong during this seemingly normal afternoon. It’s a stark reminder that even in peaceful settings, dangers can lurk just around the corner. Whether you're driving a hefty pickup or that shiny new mower, it pays to stay vigilant on the roads. It seems the grass isn't always greener on the other side, especially when it's flanked by moving vehicles.


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