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This spring, there could be a few “Elk” sightings in Seaford. It has been more than two decades since a Seaford Police Department K-9 was on patrol, but that will change in the coming months. more
DOVER – The Kent County Levy Court held a workshop on Tuesday, where Levy Court members spoke on several topics that will be voted on in the future.   Most discussions were brief, … more
Georgetown officials and the longtime town manager have an employment agreement in place for three more years. more
Dozens of residents gathered at Monday’s City Council meeting to express their divergent opinions about a plan to build small, pallet-style houses for the homeless population at an undetermined location. more
The three Sussex County Council incumbents up for election this year have all confirmed their intentions to run, while two others have filed to challenge them. more
Banking on state and federal subsidies, a development group plans to turn a former cold-storage facility into a multipurpose, three-story building for office/commercial space and workforce apartments. more
DOVER — When Delaware students have outstanding debt for unpaid school meals, they can be denied participation in school sponsored extracurricular activities. But, a new proposal in the … more
Election season got underway in Sussex County on Monday, with the registration of Republican Matt Lloyd of Laurel for the 1st District seat on County Council. more
Six-year Ward 2 City Councilman Todd Culotta announced his candidacy to become mayor Jan. 15. more
Following Kent County’s first property value reassessment since 1987, some property owners will see their tax bills rise, county administrator Ken Decker said. more
PRINCESS ANNE — The County Commissioners, following the advice of their Planning and Zoning Commission, are expected amend the zoning code so that licensed growers, processors and sellers of … more
A proposed ordinance modification that would allow the retail sale and production of recreational marijuana failed to garner support of Georgetown's Planning Commission on Wednesday. more
The impact of zero-emission vehicle regulations on individuals and small businesses is the center of a complaint filed by Delaware Republican Party members in Superior Court on Jan. 2. more
The ballot status of No Labels Delaware, a nationwide bipartisan movement seeking to establish a unity ticket for the 2024 presidential election, may be in jeopardy. more
The Delaware Division of Revenue is gearing up for another tax season and will begin processing individual income tax returns Jan. 23. more
Former Wilmington City Council president Ted Blunt, the father of U.S. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, passed away at age 80 on Thursday. more
While the longer document has been online for some time, a new summary report on the county’s fiscal year 2023 finances was presented to County Council by its chief operating officer Gina Jennings on Tuesday. more
DOVER – The Kent County Levy court gathered Tuesday evening to hold a combined business meeting.   The meeting featured several public hearings, the first of which being the issuance … more
SALISBURY, Maryland — Due to rising tides and runoff from last night’s storm, the City of Salisbury has closed several streets in the downtown area. The intersection of Baptist and Main … more
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources’  Fall Oyster Survey  recorded a remarkable year for juvenile oysters in Maryland waters, finding both prolific numbers … more
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