Event in Laurel to replace Fourth of July celebration, fireworks will stay
By Tony E Windsor For more than 30 years, the town of Laurel has celebrated Independence Day with a festival that draws families [...]
By Tony E Windsor For more than 30 years, the town of Laurel has celebrated Independence Day with a festival that draws families [...]
By Mike McClure Laurel Police Department Cpl. Lashawn Handy, the Laurel School District’s School Resource Officer (SRO), is thankful to the town and [...]
By Mike McClure The Delmar Commission (Md.) was updated on plans for the Mason Dixon Sports Complex during Monday’s meeting. Wicomico Parks and [...]
By Tony E Windsor The Laurel Town Council turned its attention to old business during its most recent meeting, addressing two issues that [...]
By Tony E Windsor Laurel officials and residents were introduced to a major housing proposal recently that its developers say will help reshape [...]
By Carson Williamson The two largest power suppliers in the state are Delaware Electric Cooperative and Delmarva Power. Consisting of 85 percent of [...]
By Mike McClure After serving as an elementary school chorus teacher in the Laurel School District for the past three years, Laurel graduate [...]
Spotlight Delaware, a nonprofit news organization focused on public policy reporting, is expanding its efforts to report on southern Delaware with three new team members [...]
By Carson Williamson In order to address the ongoing energy problem, DEMEC (Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation), DEC (Delaware Electric Co-op), and Delmarva Power [...]
By Lynn Schofer The ARK’s 11th Annual Back to School Jamboree and Backpack Giveaway was held on Saturday in Janosik Park in Laurel. [...]