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The Retiree Healthcare Benefits Advisory Subcommittee will hold its next meeting Aug. 10 at the Statewide Benefits Office, 97 Commerce Way, Suite 201, Dover. more
With recent announcements from state Sen. Sarah McBride, state Treasurer Colleen Davis and Delaware State Housing Authority director Eugene Young, three prominent Democrats are officially in the race for Delaware’s at-large seat in the U.S. Congress. more
DOVER — Almost all Kent County Levy Court systems will be functional within a week following a network intrusion July 8, a news release said Friday. Substantial progress had been made … more
Gov. John Carney on Friday announced that he will nominate lawyer Kathleen Miller to serve as a Superior Court judge. If confirmed, Ms. Miller will take the seat formerly held by Superior Court Judge Abigail LeGrow. more
HARRINGTON — Several young environmentalists and anglers were honored with awards from the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control at the Delaware State Fair Thursday. … more
HARRINGTON — A number of elected and appointed officials celebrated the importance of agriculture at the Delaware State Fair on Thursday, as Gov. John Carney signed legislation that provides … more
LEWES — The Eastern Sussex Democrats will meet at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6 at the Lewes Public Library. Registration begins at 4:30 p.m. with a buffet dinner after the presentation. The … more
BALTIMORE — Governor Wes Moore recently announced that the Maryland Department of Commerce has approved three new Enterprise Zones – Woodlawn in Baltimore County; the towns of Betterton … more
Delaware State Housing Authority director Eugene Young is running for U.S. Congress, he announced at The Delaware Contemporary in Wilmington on Monday. more
The Delaware Department of Human Resources has released a retirement eligibility report to guide state agencies in recruitment and retention efforts over the next five years. more
Nearly $6 million in American Rescue Plan Act capital project fund initiatives have been secured for Delaware nonprofit organizations that provide housing services, Gov. John Carney and the … more
DOVER — The 14 th legislative advisory of the 152 nd General Assembly was released during lawmakers’ six-month break Monday, as Gov. John Carney provided final approval to 11 bills. … more
DOVER — They chanted “No justice, No peace.” Also, “Education is everyone’s business.” more
DOVER — The ACLU of Delaware Smart Justice Ambassadors are hosting “We Demand: The People’s Rally” at noon Saturday at the Legislative Mall. more
Changes to city rules meant to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for developers and allow new housing options are up for potential votes in front of the City Council on Monday. more
NEWARK — Delaware’s Behavioral Health Consortium approved 38 grant awards totaling almost $10 million for the second distribution phase of opioid settlement funding Tuesday. With the … more
State Treasurer Colleen Davis is running for Delaware’s at-large seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, she announced Wednesday. The launch of Ms. Davis’ campaign confirms that … more
DOVER — The Retiree Healthcare Benefits Advisory Subcommittee will meet Thursday to continue discussions on the state’s next step in assessing retiree healthcare. The subcommittee of … more
DOVER — The State Employee Benefits Committee will meet July 24 to continue discussions on Delaware’s Group Health Insurance Plan. The committee will discuss a May report on the … more
ANNAPOLIS — Gov. Wes Moore announced 100 matching grants totaling $5 million awarded to Maryland nonprofits, local jurisdictions and other heritage tourism organizations by the Maryland … more
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