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CRISFIELD — A Congressionally Directed Spending request for $500,000 by the City of Crisfield for a Main Street Revitalization and Resiliency Business Incubator was advanced to the Senate … more
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday accepted a civil rights complaint against the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control for discriminating against neighbors of Bioenergy Devco’s proposed anaerobic digester during its review process. more
Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long announced the launch of her gubernatorial campaign Tuesday ahead of next fall’s primary election. more
CRISFIELD — Crisfield’s Director of Business Development A.C. Alrey is proposing the city have a small business grant initiative to assist businesses that have been in operation for at … more
CAMBRIDGE – The City Council will hold its September meetings in a new location. Exterior restoration of the City Council Chambers entrance and windows began after Labor Day. This … more
On Aug. 30, people took to City Hall to air a litany of grievances, many of them about how Dover city officials and police treat Black and Brown residents. The question now: What's next? more
WILMINGTON — Gov. John Carney ordered the lowering of all U.S. and Delaware flags at state buildings and facilities to half-staff in honor of Sept. 11 Monday. The order follows a joint … more
Wicomico’s legislative branch took significant actions last week in its ongoing conflict with the County Executive by overriding a veto, denying requested legal representation and formally … more
DOVER — With the 152 nd General Assembly set to return in January, a special Senate session Friday led to the confirmation of six gubernatorial nominees and one reappointment. Following the … more
David Lamar Williams Jr., a U.S. Army veteran from Camden, announced his candidacy for the seat of lieutenant governor Tuesday. more
Grants to pay for the routine pumping-out of residential septic tanks are available for homeowners in the Chesapeake Bay watershed in Kent County. more
The Sussex County Advisory Committee on Aging and Adults With Physical Disabilities will host a presentation at its Sept. 18 meeting, bringing together representatives from the Milford Housing Development Corp., the county’s Community Development and Housing Department, and Sussex County Habitat for Humanity. more
About the time COVID-19 restrictions in Delaware were lifted in July 2021, the Sussex County Planning & Zoning Commission discontinued the phone-in option for public testimony during its sessions. However, at the Aug. 29 County Council meeting, Milton resident Janet Le Digabel and Eul Lee of Lewes requested that the commission consider reinstating that choice. more
Sussex County is accepting applications for its Human Service Grant Program for the 2024 fiscal year through Sept. 29. more
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee and Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD), and … more
For years, generations even, teachers have been showing their students how to become informed citizens. The instruction hasn’t always been explicit and direct, but it has been part of countless lessons. Middle and high school teachers, in assigning a research project, typically remind the class to check their sources, consider the expertise of those sources and to be aware that there could be conflicting opinions on their report topic. more
DOVER — Delawareans will have access to increased options on the health insurance marketplace for the second straight year, Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro announced Thursday. A … more
NEW CASTLE  –  The Delaware Division of Social Services is issuing retroactive emergency food assistance benefits under the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) program for … more
GEORGETOWN — A town hall regarding human trafficking will be held at Sussex Central High School at 6 p.m. Sept. 12, the Sussex County Republican Party announced Monday. more
The Department of Transportation will hold a public workshop Sept. 12 about the project at Boyds Corner Road, Cedar Lane and U.S. 13 in Middletown. more
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