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DOVER — A public hearing to discuss Kent County Levy Court’s proposed operating budget for Fiscal Year 2024 next year is set for June 13 and 7 p.m. more
DOVER — The Delaware Office of Highway Safety announced this week the launch of its new safe-driving campaign targeting adults over the age of 65 and their caregivers. more
NEW CASTLE — The Delaware Association of Conservation Districts has recognized New Castle County’s Departments of Community Services and Public Works for the 2023 Agriculture Conservation … more
NEW CASTLE — New Castle County has been recognized with two achievement awards from the National Association of Counties, County Executive Matt Meyer announced May 24. The county was … more
DOVER — The Joint Legislative Council met Wednesday to continue discussions about ongoing projects at Legislative Hall and the potential addition of a special session of the General Assembly. … more
NEW CASTLE — Gov. John Carney will present the 2023 Governor’s Youth Volunteer Awards to 11 individuals, four groups and five emerging leaders during a ceremony June 21. The awards … more
DOVER — On the top row at the center of attention at Dover City Council meetings is a view that Bill Hare is no stranger to. It is a position that the Second District councilman regained … more
Sens. Tom Carper, D-Del., and Jerry Moran, R-Kan., have introduced a bipartisan resolution to honor service members held captive during the Vietnam War. more
Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long has announced a statewide initiative to improve identifying and locating missing children. more
City officials have reversed course and decided rumble strips are not the answer to addressing traffic safety concerns at the South Boulevard and Camden Avenue intersection in Salisbury. After … more
Members of Dorchester County's ag community recently gathered for a farm-hearty breakfast at Hurlock's Unity-Washington Church to hear a Maryland General Assembly wrap-up from area legislators. … more
CAMBRIDGE – Five residents of Cambridge have submitted the necessary documents to appear on the ballot for a special election to be held Tuesday, June 6. The upcoming special election will fill … more
Following extensive work from a legislative task force, lawmakers and stakeholders have released a range of recommendations and potential policies to support the efficiency of Delaware’s long-term and memory care facilities. more
It only took two days for the Joint Finance Committee to complete its markup of the fiscal year 2024 budget this week. more
With Thursday set as the “X-date” for the federal government to resolve its debt ceiling crisis, a potential default could have widespread ramifications for everyday Americans. If no … more
Milford council members this week reviewed a proposed annual budget totaling nearly $60 million ahead of a likely vote on the final product next month. It includes tax increases to pay for the city's new police station. more
The debate surrounding Delaware’s potential adoption of zero-emission vehicle regulations has centered around two perspectives: letting consumers dictate the market or moving in the direction … more
Administrators, medical professionals and school nutritionists explored legislation that would provide free breakfast and lunch to all students in the First State at a roundtable discussion Wednesday. more
WYOMING — Ahead of Memorial Day weekend, Gov. John Carney visited several tourist attractions throughout the First State on Wednesday. His day started with a tour of Lavender Fields at … more
Sussex County’s tax rate remains unchanged. And its prudent financial approach continues. Officials unveiled a proposed fiscal year 2024 budget at Tuesday’s County Council meeting. It’s a $278.6 million plan that shows a $15.6 million decrease from 2023. more
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