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CRISFIELD — The first of what is anticipated to be three new houses on East Pear Street had its building permit fee waived to benefit a home ownership opportunity through the Crisfield Housing … more
SMYRNA –A quarterly test of the Salem/Hope Creek (New Jersey) Nuclear Generating Stations Alert and Notification system will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 2, at 10:45 a.m.  The test … more
DOVER — As the state prepares for the opening of Delaware’s retail marijuana market, lawmakers have introduced an initiative to tweak the state’s medical program in the interim. … more
By Benjamin Rothstein Daily State News DOVER — The Delaware Transit Corp. has received a $500,000 grant from the Federal Railroad Administration to explore the creation of a passenger rail line … more
DOVER — Trudena Horsey was named the new Human Resources Director for Kent County Levy Court. She began her new duties effective Nov. 1, replacing former Director Allan Kujala who retired … more
NEW CASTLE — The Department of Health and Social Services, Division of State Service Centers and State Office of Volunteerism announces nominations for the Governor’s Youth Volunteer … more
DOVER — Levy Court Administrative Offices will be closed Dec. 25 and Dec. 26 for the Christmas holiday. Business hours will resume on Dec. 27. For New Years, County offices will be … more
WILMINGTON — U.S. Senator Tom Carper, D-Del., a retired Navy Captain and the last Vietnam veteran serving in the U.S. Senate, announces the names of his service academy nominees for the Class … more
Republican Valerie Jones Giltner won a special election to serve the Georgetown-area's 37th District in Delaware’s House of Representatives on Thursday, according to the Department of Elections’ unofficial results. more
Delawareans who own solar panels can partake in net metering, a billing mechanism allowing them to receive credit on their monthly electric payments for putting excess power back into the grid. more
PORT PENN — A rezoning ordinance that spans dozens of parcels in New Castle County has brought residents together in opposition – and now, their work may lead to a compromise amongst … more
Seaford leaders got much more than a stocking stuffer last week. On Dec. 12, City Council approved Seaford Commercial 28 LLC’s preliminary site plans for a large project geared to resurrect the former Nylon Capital Shopping Center, which is now mostly vacant but was a retail hub decades ago. more
Wicomico County government offices will be closing at 5 p.m. Dec. 29 and closed until Jan. 2, 2024, in observance of the New Year’s holiday. The Newland Park Landfill, convenience center … more
Through a potential charter change, Millsboro leaders are seeking a lodging tax for stays in hotels, motels and tourist homes. more
DOVER — The Office of the Attorney General of the State of Delaware recently ruled that the City of Dover violated Delaware’s Freedom of Information Act while in the process of selling … more
DOVER—Ahead of next fall’s election season, candidates are ramping up their fundraising efforts. In the gubernatorial race, New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer hosted a … more
The Millsboro mayor and Town Council may modify business licensing fees to accommodate crafters who typically sell their wares at only one event a year. more
CRISFIELD — Crisfield has been awarded a Connected Devices grant through the Office of Statewide Broadband, in partnership with the Somerset County Library. This program will distribute … more
Congress keeps hitting dead ends in attempts to extend a long-term plan for the federal program that provides flooding coverage for homeowners in the country. more
DOVER — Delaware’s Victims’ Bill of Rights has not had a comprehensive review since its enactment in 1992. But, with the help of a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the General … more
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