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WILMINGTON—Moody’s, S&P Global Ratings and FitchRatings have reaffirmed Delaware’s AAA credit rating, Gov. John Carney announced Monday. The rating is the highest available … more
BALTIMORE — As part of National Travel & Tourism Week the Maryland Tourism Coalition has a “My Iconic Maryland” Scavenger Hunt planned from May 7-20. Popular personality and … more
To improve its connection to constituents, Millsboro officials plan to modify a public comment policy. more
CAMBRIDGE – Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Pro Tem Sheree Sample-Hughes (D-37A) spoke at a roundtable meeting Thursday, bringing citizens up to date on … more
Milford's electric department has once again earned national recognition for providing reliable and safe power to residents. more
DOVER—Democrats in Delaware’s General Assembly introduced a number of environmental initiatives shortly before consideration of a bill that aims to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions 50% … more
Monday’s Millsboro Town Council meeting was Bradley Cordrey’s last as a District 1 representative. Mr. Cordrey announced his resignation due to his move out of the district he has represented since 2015. He does remain living in Millsboro town limits, however. more
City Manager Mark Whitfield will be talking about Milford's Strategic Plan at the Milford Conversation on Thursday. more
The Delmar School District board of education violated the Freedom of Information Act regarding an executive session in March, according to an April 21 ruling by the state attorney general. more
A proposed Fire and Life Safety Fee that would be billed to properties served by the Salisbury Fire Department is on hold while city officials continue ongoing fiscal 2024 budget work sessions. … more
DOVER—An amendment to update the minimum voting age in the Delaware Constitution was poised for final passage this legislative session. But, even after receiving unanimous support during … more
Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., has reintroduced his bill to ban racial and religious profiling in all levels of law enforcement, just months after protests over the death of Tyre Nichols, a Black man who died of injuries after being stopped and beaten by police officers in Memphis, Tennessee. more
A resolution to recognize the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution failed to clear a procedural vote in the U.S. Senate on Thursday. more
ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is considering changing the way it pays for the purchase, transport and placement fresh oyster shells by setting the price based on the … more
ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is considering modifying the commercial harvest time for blue crabs to recognize the federal Juneteenth holiday. During federal … more
PRINCESS ANNE — The University of Maryland Eastern Shore will host a regional conference on broadband funding and accessibility in Maryland as part of the state’s effort to plan for … more
A public hearing about Delaware’s potential adoption of California’s Advanced Clean Cars II regulations drew participation from more than 100 attendees Wednesday in Dover. more
DOVER—House lawmakers passed the second leg of three constitutional amendments Tuesday, including one that restricts the final day of regular legislative session from surpassing 5 p.m. The … more
DOVER — More than 200 opponents and supporters of permit-to-purchase handgun requirements filled the Senate chamber for the legislation’s consideration Wednesday. Before being advanced … more
DOVER—The Annual Review of Carrier Progress Towards Meeting Affordability Standards has been released by the Office of Value-Based Health Care Delivery. After establishing affordability … more
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