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SALISBURY  — On Tuesday, Jan. 23, as part of the City of Salisbury’s efforts to improve, repair, and maintain the Water Distribution System ... more
DOVER — When Delaware students have outstanding debt for unpaid school meals, they can be denied participation in school sponsored extracurricular activities. But, a new proposal in the … more
Election season got underway in Sussex County on Monday, with the registration of Republican Matt Lloyd of Laurel for the 1st District seat on County Council. more
ANNAPOLIS – Governor Wes Moore on Jan. 17 released the Moore-Miller administration’s Fiscal Year 2025 budget proposal. “The $63.1 billion plan follows a fiscally responsible … more
Dover City Councilman David L. Anderson has been appointed by the National League of Cities to serve on its Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Committee. more
Six-year Ward 2 City Councilman Todd Culotta announced his candidacy to become mayor Jan. 15. more
DOVER — A proposal to incentivize certified educators who complete a residency program to stay in Delaware took the next step in the legislative process last week. Residencies are a … more
Following Kent County’s first property value reassessment since 1987, some property owners will see their tax bills rise, county administrator Ken Decker said. more
PRINCESS ANNE — The County Commissioners, following the advice of their Planning and Zoning Commission, are expected amend the zoning code so that licensed growers, processors and sellers of … more
DOVER – Several members of the community appeared at city of Dover’s Planning Commission meeting on Tuesday to speak out against a proposed rezoning of a parcel of land at 1617 Forrest … more
The Delaware Division of Public Health has announced that the Office of Vital Statistics on Federal Street in Dover will be closed to the public for renovations Feb. 12 through April 5. more
DOVER — Democrats in both chambers of the Delaware General Assembly are committed to passing permit-to-purchase legislation in 2024. Senate Majority Whip Elizabeth “Tizzy” … more
A proposed ordinance modification that would allow the retail sale and production of recreational marijuana failed to garner support of Georgetown's Planning Commission on Wednesday. more
It was an unpredictable week in the Delaware General Assembly. A Monday storm that carried into Tuesday afternoon brought about 3 inches of snow across parts of the state, as well as icy conditions that led to the cancellation of the House of Representatives’ and Senate’s meetings Tuesday. more
PRINCESS ANNE — Town Commissioners have approved a $500 property tax reimbursement to benefit elderly and veteran homeowners. Seniors age 70 and older, or veterans age 65 and older with an … more
DOVER — Gov. John Carney’s State of the State address scheduled for Thursday has been postponed. The governor has a fever and mild symptoms but is in good spirits, according to the … more
DOVER — Senate lawmakers advanced legislation on Thursday that would provide a deeper look into Delaware’s net-metering structure and how associated costs impact residents throughout the … more
The impact of zero-emission vehicle regulations on individuals and small businesses is the center of a complaint filed by Delaware Republican Party members in Superior Court on Jan. 2. more
The ballot status of No Labels Delaware, a nationwide bipartisan movement seeking to establish a unity ticket for the 2024 presidential election, may be in jeopardy. more
DOVER — Republicans in the General Assembly have outlined their priorities for 2024, including several measures to increase regulatory oversight in Delaware and to allow the legislature to … more
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