Candidates for two open seats in U.S. Congress — to succeed the retiring Sen. Tom Carper and for Delaware’s lone spot in the House of Representatives — have filed their campaign finance reports with the Federal Election Commission.
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By Joseph Edelen
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2/1/24
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DOVER — Ahead of this fall’s gubernatorial vote, New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer raised over $500,000 more than Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long during 2023, the Department of …
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By Joseph Edelen
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2/1/24
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DOVER – The Field of Dreams, a nearly 18-acre lot located at 263 Lewis Drive northeast of Dover, was at the center of a heated Kent County Levy Court public hearing Tuesday evening for a …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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1/31/24
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DOVER — Building off of the work of the Retiree Healthcare Benefits Advisory Subcommittee, a bipartisan effort to install more transparency on the State Employee Benefits Committee and to …
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/31/24
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DOVER — After more than 10 months, the Retiree Healthcare Benefits Advisory Subcommittee has sent its recommendations to Gov. John Carney and the General Assembly.
Following the enactment …
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/31/24
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The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program will assist households...
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SALISBURY INDEPENDENT
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1/30/24
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PRINCESS ANNE — It may be across the Bridge but it’s not a bridge too far for University of Maryland Eastern Shore President Heidi Anderson and her leadership team this week as the …
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1/30/24
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GEORGETOWN — Sussex County administration is expected to name its new county engineer during its regular meeting Tuesday, according to the published agenda.
Hans Medlarz, of Milford, was …
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By Brian Gilliland
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1/29/24
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DOVER — State Treasurer Colleen Davis is slated to miss upcoming meetings and events to receive medical treatment, she announced on Monday.
The two-term treasurer and candidate for …
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/29/24
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Milford residents will see a change in their electric bills next month.
The Delaware Municipal Electric Corp., which powers the community’s electric utility, will be increasing the power cost adjustment to $0.02124 per kilowatt-hour for energy use in 2024.
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By Elle Wood
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1/29/24
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The town of Georgetown's financial commitment to partner with the Greater Georgetown Chamber of Commerce for a second annual St. Patrick’s Day Block Party is on hold.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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1/29/24
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CRISFIELD — The recommendations for permitting and inspecting short-term rentals endorsed by the Planning and Zoning Commission have been forwarded to the City Council for a public hearing and …
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1/29/24
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DOVER — About an hour and a half after the state Senate concluded its business on Wednesday, the chamber’s presiding officer, Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long, changed into her rainboots and …
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/26/24
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DOVER — After business concluded Thursday, the General Assembly began its six-week break for the Joint Finance Committee to begin its budget-writing work.
The committee will first meet …
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/26/24
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A proposal to consolidate Delaware’s personal income tax brackets was stymied by members of the House of Representatives’ Revenue & Finance Committee on Tuesday.
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/25/24
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CRISFIELD — With no mayoral veto and no petition by the public to take it to referendum the zoning code amendments that regulate legal cannabis adopted by the City Council on Nov. 29 became …
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1/25/24
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Gov. John Carney unveiled the final recommended budget of his tenure Thursday, totaling nearly $6.1 billion for significant investments in teacher salaries, environmental protections and economic growth.
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/25/24
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Monday’s City Council meeting featured a unscheduled presentation by David C. Weiss, U.S. attorney for the District of Delaware.
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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1/24/24
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DOVER — The homeless issue facing the capital city is one that heats up from time to time, then is moved to the back burner.
But City Councilman Roy Sudler Jr. brought the discussion back …
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By Mike Finney
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1/24/24
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CRISFIELD — Following unanimous approval Jan. 17 by the Maryland Board of Public Works the City of Crisfield is receiving $75,000 to continue its façade improvement program.
In this …
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1/24/24
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