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DOVER — State Treasurer Colleen Davis and her office are taking proactive measures to protect Delaware’s financial interests as a potential federal government default looms. U.S. … more
CRISFIELD — The City Council voted this month to leave unchanged the property tax and water and sewer rates as they continue to review Mayor Darlene Taylor’s first budget. Her … more
WILMINGTON — U.S. Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del, will forego reelection and retire at the conclusion of his term next year, he announced Monday. The senior senator was joined by his wife, Martha, … more
PRINCESS ANNE — One week after the County Commissioners heard recommendations to improve medical emergency response, members of the Marion and Crisfield fire departments presented their … more
DOVER — Following community pushback last winter over the potential addition of a restaurant in Cape Henlopen State Park, Sen. Russ Huxtable, D-Lewes, has introduced legislation to preserve the … more
The cold formality of the letter is seared in Debra Long’s memory. It began “Dear Claimant” and said her 24-year-old son, Randy, who was fatally shot in April 2006, was not an … more
Salisbury City Council members plan to move forward with a city budget that includes increases to the property tax and water and sewer rates, but at lower amounts than originally proposed. After … more
CAMBRIDGE - The Commissioners of Cambridge have rescheduled an annual goal setting session that had to be postponed earlier this month. The City of Cambridge’s annual goal setting session … more
DOVER — University of Delaware President Dennis Assanis was grilled by members of the Joint Finance Committee Thursday for disparities in the increase of diversity in the student body the … more
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