Tuesday, August 5th, 2025

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Good morning, Wilmington. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 5th of August.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ On Sunday afternoon, August 3rd, Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder firefighters and New Castle County paramedics rescued a 60-year-old biker who fell down a 20-foot ledge on Bryan's Field Trail at White Clay Creek State Park — they used a Stokes basket and ladder lift for nearly an hour — and she was taken to Christiana Hospital in critical condition. WDEL
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ On Saturday, August 2 at 7:25 a.m. in Bayberry South, New Castle County Police arrested 19-year-old Ni’yione Carter after he was caught trying to steal a 2015 Kia Soul following the recovery of a stolen 2024 Kia Forte—Carter faces charges for wearing a disguise during a felony and possession of burglar tools. New Castle County Police Department
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Delaware will host a range of fall festivals that bring art, music and food to local communities. The Nanticoke Indian Powwow in Milton will run on Sept. 6—7, the Brandywine Festival of the Arts in Wilmington will be held on Sept. 6—7, the Historic Odessa Brewfest in Odessa is set for Sept. 6, and Weedstock in Townsend will run on Sept. 12—14; additional events in Georgetown, Bridgeville, Rehoboth Beach and Townsend will follow through October and November. Delaware Online
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Tropical Storm Dexter formed on August 2 off North Carolina and is now moving in the Atlantic with waves expected to create moderate rip current risk along Delaware's coast today. The storm is moving at 12 mph and will pick up pace before slowing on August 6—residents are advised to stay cautious near the water. Delaware Online
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Delaware’s Police Diversion Program now teams state troopers with mental health professionals to help people avoid jail by connecting them to treatment for addiction and mental health issues — a model that began in 2021 and has already assisted over 500 Wilmington residents. The program plans to expand services as more people are referred, with nearly 10,000 contacts made and about 2,200 individuals having entered treatment. WHYY
- ➤ State law sets county rules for fences on property lines—New Castle and Kent Counties require fences to be built back from the line with specific height and ditch rules, while Sussex County allows 4-foot fences. Homeowners whose property is encroached upon may ask a neighbor to move the fence by sending a certified letter or seeking a court order—steps aimed at resolving property disputes. Delaware Online
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Delaware African Restaurant Week Festival 2025
12-7 p.m. — Rodney Square — Entry varies — A vibrant celebration of African and Black Diaspora food and culture with local vendors, food, music, and dancing.
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Music Bingo Night
6 AM – 6 PM — Makers Alley — Enjoy 25% off wings and burgers with 3 hours free parking — Great music meets friendly competition in Wilmington's best beer garden.
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Back to School Bash
10 AM – 1 PM — Delaware Museum of Nature & Science — Free entry — Dive into an educational adventure with engaging activities about nature and science as summer transitions to fall.
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Kid Davis and the Bullets Live
8-11 p.m. — Gallucio's Restaurant — No cover — Enjoy half-price burgers while jamming to Americana tunes from Kid Davis & the Bullets.
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Afro Fest Featuring DJ Shinski
10 PM – 4 AM — Pure Flavor Lounge — Admission fee varies — Experience a vibrant night with Afro beats, food, and drinks.
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Bully Proof Seminar
9:30-10:30 a.m. — Elevated Studios Martial Arts — Free entry — Equip your child with confidence and self-defense skills in an action-packed seminar.
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Kid Davis and the Bullets Live at Gallucio's
8-11 p.m. — Gallucio's Restaurant — No cover — Enjoy half-price burgers while grooving to Americana tunes by Kid Davis and the Bullets.
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Chaka Fest
9 p.m. — El Maguey — Ticket info available — Experience lively performances at Chaka Fest in the heart of Wilmington.
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