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GARRISONS LAKE — When change arrives, curiosity and skepticism are always sure to follow. Such was the buzz among the golfers who were out enjoying a round of golf at around noon on Friday … more
DOVER — The Retiree Healthcare Benefits Advisory Subcommittee approved several recommendations Thursday related to an upcoming request for proposals for former state workers’ coverage. … more
CAMBRIDGE – Concerned citizens, including parents, gathered at the City Council meeting on Monday to speak to commissioners about the recent rash of crime involving youths. more
First, it was a missed call from Kent County Levy Court director of public safety Kevin Sipple. Then another from the county’s network administrator Mary Hazelwood. After those, Kent’s information technology director Joseph Simmons knew there must be an issue early July 8. more
DOVER — Delaware’s unemployment rate dropped to 4.1% in July from 4.2% in June, according to the Department of Labor’s monthly labor report released last week. The unemployment … more
Residents are invited to comment on the final concept plan of the South Walnut Street Traffic Calming & Bike/Pedestrian Improvement Project during Monday’s Milford City Council meeting. more
DOVER — Two bills to raise plastic-free initiatives in Delaware were signed into law by Gov. John Carney on Tuesday. He was joined by Sen. Trey Paradee, D-Dover, the prime sponsor of … more
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and Senator Ben Cardin, a senior member of the Senate Environment and Public … more
DOVER — Kent County Levy Court is fully operational after a hostile network intrusion early last month, spokeswoman Kelly Pitts said Tuesday. more
PRINCESS ANNE — If the state reaches out to 14 interested landowners Somerset County could have nearly 1,600 acres protected from development through the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation … more
BALTIMORE — The Board of Trustees of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System (MSRPS) confirmed that the System generated a return of 3.14%, net of fees, for the fiscal year ending June … more
OCEAN CITY – Governor Moore today delivered the keynote address during the closing session of the 2023 Maryland Association of Counties summer conference in Ocean City. The governor spoke about … more
Gov. John Carney signed multiple pieces of legislation into law last week, less than a month removed from the enactment of extensive environmental and police reform bills. more
MILFORD — The Delaware Veterans Home is still operating under emergency conditions – now instead of COVID-19, the facility is battling staffing shortages. Earlier this year, state … more
A Circuit Court judge has ruled that a legal review of the ongoing standoff between County Executive Julie Giordano and the Wicomico County Council can proceed at a normal pace – a move that … more
Four years seems like an eternity to attorney Jeffrey Young. It’s been about that long since Sheetrock fell from the facade of the 304 S. State St. building neighboring his office. more
The Milford City Council will review a final draft of the 2023-2028 Strategic Plan at a meeting later this month, which will be open to the public, the city said in a press release on Wednesday. more
QUEENSTOWN — The LEAD Maryland Foundation, in collaboration with program partners, including the University of Maryland Extension (UME), is accepting applications for the LEAD Maryland … more
BALTIMORE – Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced on Aug. 16 that the State of Maryland and its subdivisions recently received nearly $24 million as the 2023 installments of … more
CRISFIELD — Construction of a boardwalk around the waterfront has been a desired amenity for years in Crisfield — so much so that it made the Top 10 Priorities list as ranked by the … more
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