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Delaware businesses and state agencies are using AI in in a way they say benefit clients, constituents and bottom lines alike, people involved in deploying the technology at their respective organizations said. more
At its September meeting, Millsboro Town Council unanimously authorized town solicitor Mary Schrider-Fox to work up a draft ordinance that, with its approval, would prohibit marijuana operations in town limits. Her proposal was presented at council’s meeting Monday, and members will discuss it further next month. more
In the wake of leadership vacancies following two resignations, three remaining Town Council members elected an acting mayor and vice mayor from their ranks at Monday’s regularly scheduled meeting. more
D'Shawn Doughty, a candidate for Salisbury City Council in the upcoming city election, was appointed to fill the District 2 council seat left vacant after the resignation of former Council President … more
The city presented three locations to city council on Wednesday that could host a transitional housing community modeled after the one that launched this year in Georgetown. more
When municipal governments met in Dover and Milford last week to discuss how to regulate pot businesses, there was near universal agreement on one thing: after lawmakers voted to legalize cannabis commerce earlier this year, city limits can only do so much. more
The heart of Georgetown is in line for a landscaping face-lift, courtesy of Georgetown Arts & Flowers. On Monday, town leaders cast their blessing for the organization to replace the shrubbery in The Circle with grass, creating a more scenic view of the fountain centerpiece, large evergreen tree and walkways. more
WASHINGTON — The federal government is just days away from a shutdown that will disrupt many services, squeeze workers and roil politics as Republicans in the House, fueled by hard-right … more
Georgetown's mayor and Town Council decided Monday to delay a vote regarding a U.S. 113 entrance to a proposed development east of Parker Road, pending a meeting with the Department of Transportation. The key issue is safety and traffic congestion on the narrow, two-lane state thoroughfare. more
The plan for the old Dover Post Office building’s next life will be revealed next month when the city manager unveils who the city has chosen to buy the downtown landmark. more
Some potential cannabis businesses are criticizing the tight turnaround to obtain new licenses to grow, process or distribute marijuana, after the Maryland Cannabis Administration … more
Following a trail blazed by other municipalities, Dagsboro officials are poised to oppose the production and sale of marijuana in town limits. more
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
Sussex County is redistributing more than a half-million dollars in American Rescue Plan Act funding to its housing rehabilitation program. 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
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
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
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
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