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DOVER – The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control was the last department to appear before the Joint Finance Committee this year, and DNREC’s financial situation … more
The Delaware Department of Technology and Information provided insight into its operations during a Joint Finance Committee hearing Thursday, plus offered a report about broadband efforts. more
Voters going to the polls in the Seaford municipal election April 20 will have multiple choices for mayor and City Council. more
As Sussex County Council and business leaders discussed a proposed entertainment complex in Milton on Tuesday, a picture of forethought and suitability emerged. more
DAGSBORO – There was some trash talk at the mayor and council meeting Feb. 19. Upon hearing concerns from Prince George’s Acres residents about 4 a.m. trash hauler pickup in their … more
DOVER — When Gov. John Carney presented his nearly $6.1 billion recommended spending plan last month, he stressed that rising health care costs have handicapped the state’s spending … more
MILFORD—Citizen’s outcry turned into allowing Annette Billings to keep her property. Many people were left confused and did not know what the facts of the case were. It all … more
DOVER — With the enactment of House Bill 114 last August, the state established certification standards for recovery homes in hopes to ensure a safe and effective environment for Delawareans … more
REHOBOTH BEACH — The Rehoboth Beach Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Feb. 16 to raise the hourly parking meter rate, parking permit fees, and the rental tax rate. The increases are … more
GEORGETOWN — While the whereases and the wherebys are still being worked out — the exact letter of the law — the ordinance governing perimeter buffer zones between every major … more
Four candidates are vying for three spots on Middletown Town Council during an election that will be held Monday, March 4. more
ANNAPOLIS – On Friday, House Republicans received Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi’s response to their Feb. 6 letter with questions regarding a juvenile child … more
MILFORD—After about a month-long fight with the city of Milford, Annette Billings will get to keep her property that was in the process of being condemned through eminent domain for a bike … more
DOVER — A potential family and recreational gold mine is sitting right near the heart of downtown Dover and most people don’t even realize it. At least that’s the viewpoint of … more
February is Black History Month, an observance meant to honor and celebrate the achievements made by African Americans throughout the history of the United States. more
Gov. John Carney has nominated Cynthia Karnai, deputy director of the Delaware State Housing Authority, to serve as the agency’s next leader, his office announced Tuesday. more
There may be some alterations coming in plans for a new police station and Town Hall renovation — a project more than two years along. more
A conditional use application for the Field of Dreams, presented before Kent County Levy Court last month, made some waves among its neighbors. more
The Lower Shore Progressive Caucus (LSPC) will hold a hybrid town hall with Democrat candidate for United State Senate Angela Alsobrooks, county executive of Prince George’s County, 6:30 p.m. … more
Larry Dougherty and Fleur McKendell will be battling for the role of Camden mayor during the municipal election Saturday from noon to 8 p.m. more
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