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WILMINGTON — A total of $65.9 million in federal capital project funding will be distributed to 29 nonprofit organizations throughout the state, Delaware’s congressional delegation and … more
The position of vice mayor is remaining in the hands of Seaford City Councilman Dan Henderson. more
Julianne Murray, an attorney and former candidate for statewide office, has been elected as the chair of the Delaware Republican Party. The Seaford resident defeated former chair Jane Brady by a … more
House Bill 62, which would require property reassessments every five years in each Delaware county, passed the House of Representatives on Thursday. more
DOVER — The Delaware Department of Transportation is partnering with the Delaware Department of Agriculture’s Delaware Forest Service to plant more than 12,100 trees in support of the … more
He’s a 23-year-old elected official in Clayton and justifiably proud of it. On Tuesday, town native Ryan Paisley — about a year after he first joined Clayton’s governing body — was appointed vice mayor, a clear sign of affirmation from his four fellow council members. more
Residents of Donovan Smith in Lewes at a meeting with city officials Tuesday night expressed their frustrations with a proposal to shrink lot minimum lot sizes and allow the owner to build new homes. more
DOVER — With implementation of the state’s Marijuana and Alcohol-Free Workplace Policy, all forms of marijuana usage have been prohibited in all state-owned, operated and leased buildings. … more
WILMINGTON—Gov. John Carney and First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney announced the 2023 Compassionate Champion Awardees Wednesday. The awards recognize individuals, organizations and … more
WILMINGTON — U.S. Sen.  Tom Carper, D-Del, has signed onto the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, which would dedicate $1.4 billion annually to locally led efforts to help at-risk … more
DOVER—Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long signed a proclamation Wednesday recognizing the month of May as Nurses Month in the First State. Lt. Gov. Hall-Long, Delaware’s first nurse turned … more
DOVER – Kent County Levy Court Commissioner Allan Angel will be participating in the 18th Annual County Leadership Institute, a rigorous program developed by the National Association of … more
Gov. John Carney has proclaimed next week Delaware Flood Awareness Week, in conjunction with the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and the Delaware Emergency Management Agency. more
NEW CASTLE – A public Board meeting of the Commissioners of the Delaware River & Bay Authority will be held Tuesday. more
DOVER—Lawmakers from both houses of Delaware’s General Assembly debated legislation regarding the state’s push toward zero-emission vehicle standards Wednesday. The three … more
WILMINGTON—U.S. Sen. Tom Carper has been named to the National Advisory Board for President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign. The board consists of a select group of national … more
Overhaul and tweaking of curriculum, school safety and security and addressing the shortage of teachers were among the issues on the minds of voters as they went to the polls Tuesday in board of … more
DOVER — Under a proposal in Delaware’s House of Representatives, each of the state’s three counties would be required to reassess property values once every five years. House … more
DOVER — Despite the rain, more than 150 individuals attended Tuesday’s RISE Delaware rally against the state’s potential adoption of a Medicare Advantage plan for retirees. The … more
DOVER — The city is undergoing some growing pains, and despite facing several challenging issues, there are still many reasons for optimism, Mayor Robin Christiansen said in his State of the … more
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