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PRINCESS ANNE — Amendments to the zoning code approved by the Somerset County Commissioners that restrict the location of cannabis growers, processors and dispensaries to only industrial zones … more
WILMINGTON — The Delaware Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a misdemeanor conviction of ex state auditor Kathleen McGuiness and remanded a second to Superior Court. more
ANNAPOLIS — Governor Wes Moore unveiled the Moore-Miller Administration’s State Plan — Maryland’s first in nearly 10 years. During an all-state employee town hall, the … more
DOVER — Investing in the Department of Justice and its staff makes Delaware a safe and better place for all, Attorney General Kathy Jennings told members of the Joint Finance Committee on … more
MIDDLETOWN — Jim Reynolds, 74, said he’s burned out and opted not  to run for a seat on Middletown town council in election on March 4. more
After a recent study underscored an urgent need for housing solutions in the First State, the Delaware State Housing Authority is seeking funds for two of its hallmark initiatives. more
DOVER — With each step that Gov. John Carney took down Loockerman St. on Friday and into the heart of downtown he could feel the positive energy from the crowd around him as he took a … more
Former Seaford City Councilman Jose Santos, whose first term ended with the 2023 election, is seeking the mayor’s seat, joining Councilman Matt MacCoy in a quest for the two-year position. more
Two Democratic senators on an investigations panel have questioned the loyalty of four major American consulting firms, accusing them of withholding information subpoenaed by Congress regarding their work for Saudi Arabia. more
U.S. Supreme Court justices were skeptical of Colorado’s decision to remove former President Donald Trump from the Republican primary ballot during Thursday’s oral arguments. more
The budget-writing Joint Finance Committee has completed its second week of fielding budget requests from state agencies. more
DOVER — Delaware State Housing Authority Director Eugene Young will be stepping down from his cabinet position next month, he announced on Thursday. Mr. Young made the announcement … more
DOVER— Ahead of this fall’s primary and general elections, the Department of Elections is seeking more than $11 million in state funds to ensure Delawareans can cast their ballots in a … more
There were nine lawmakers in Delaware’s Legislative Black Caucus in 2018, and since then, the coalition has grown to 15. For caucus leader Rep. Kendra Johnson, D-Bear, that’s Black history. more
DOVER — The city is now offering mass notification in emergency situations via phone, according to Kay Sass, Dover’s public affairs and emergency management coordinator. Dover will … more
ANNAPOLIS — The $63 billion budget introduced by Gov Wes Moore for fiscal year 2025 includes more than $17 million for planning and capital projects throughout Somerset County. From … more
University of Delaware president Dr. Dennis Assanis presented over $146 million in budget requests for the upcoming fiscal year to members of the Joint Finance Committee on Thursday. more
Salisbury University students presented their research to Maryland legislators and other guests during SU’s eighth annual Posters on the Bay presentation ... more
DOVER — Delaware Technical Community College’s educator compensation has lagged behind the majority of the state’s public school districts in recent years. So, beginning in … more
DOVER — Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, students’ mental health needs have been prioritized amongst lawmakers in Delaware’s General Assembly. The need for such … more
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