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DOVER — An inflection point in business terms is a time of significant change, a turning point. The business world, locally and globally, is experiencing an inflection point when it comes … more
Advocates and leaders from the Department of Health and Social Services outlined the state’s efforts to combat substance abuse during the agency’s quarterly community response briefing Tuesday and Wednesday. more
DOVER — A City Council committee will weigh the state capital’s options to regulate — or outright ban — marijuana commerce at a meeting Sept. 26. more
Parts of U.S. 13. in Camden will close starting Monday to relocate utilities, the Delaware Department of Transportation announced. more
Sussex County is redistributing more than a half-million dollars in American Rescue Plan Act funding to its housing rehabilitation program. more
The Delaware State Housing Authority’s three temporary programs to address homeownership barriers for impacted populations are beginning to issue their final funds, the agency announced Monday. more
At precisely 4 p.m. Sunday, bells rang out from The Circle in the heart of town, to mark Constitution Day and the 236th anniversary of the document’s creation. more
DOVER — A legislative task force responsible for developing recommendations to improve operations of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association began its work Thursday. The two-plus … more
CRISFIELD — Residents and property owners are invited to a work session of the Mayor and City Council to hear the latest information from the FEMA Building Resilience Infrastructure and … more
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Several census tracts in Somerset County are newly designated by FEMA to be eligible for increased federal support to become more resilient to natural hazards and extreme … more
PRINCESS ANNE — The Somerset County Commissioners have a vacancy to fill on the Administrative Charging Committee, a component of the Police Accountability Board, after the resignation of Cindy … more
PRINCESS ANNE — The analysis of data from a study of the Somerset Landing and North Gate neighborhoods continues as Town Commissioners want engineered drawings and an estimate on what it will … more
PRINCESS ANNE — A commitment of federal funds to Somerset County will be granted to Choptank Electric Cooperative to subsidize extension of broadband internet service along Stewart’s Neck … more
Gov. John Carney is encouraging businesses to attend the Governor’s Central Delaware Career Expo, where local students can learn about careers in a variety of fields. more
Several veterans’ organizations are formulating a battle plan to obtain a stronger voice and a position in the governor’s cabinet to address care for former military members. more
SMYRNA — During the 151st General Assembly, state lawmakers worked to honor U.S. Army members who put their lives on the line in active ground combat. To that end, following the enactment … more
Salisbury City Council members violated the Maryland Open Meetings Act when they closed a portion of their June 20 work session in order to consult with the city attorney, according to the … more
The state’s annual MONEY MATCH Program automatically returns lost money to taxpayers without the usual need to file a claim or gather paperwork, and this week, approximately 4,700 checks for over $570,000 will be sent to Delawareans, said state escheator Brenda R. Mayrack on Tuesday. more
WILMINGTON — Gov. John Carney endorsed Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long as the state’s next governor Wednesday, less than a day after the launch of her gubernatorial campaign. The … more
PRINCESS ANNE — Code enforcement now has some teeth when it comes to citing violators who don’t use trash cans, put loose trash in cans, or use improperly-sized containers when leaving … more
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