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DOVER — When City Manager Dave Hugg presented his proposed FY24 city budget draft to members of city council May 30, he did so with a caveat. “Basically, this is a transition … more
The design of the Kent County government website dates to 2013. With the design approaching 10 years old — and looking its age — the county has decided it’s time for an overhaul. more
Following a close contest, Robert Atkinson will retain the reins for another term as mayor in Blades. more
DOVER — A public hearing to discuss Kent County Levy Court’s proposed operating budget for Fiscal Year 2024 next year is set for June 13 and 7 p.m. more
DOVER — On the top row at the center of attention at Dover City Council meetings is a view that Bill Hare is no stranger to. It is a position that the Second District councilman regained … more
City officials have reversed course and decided rumble strips are not the answer to addressing traffic safety concerns at the South Boulevard and Camden Avenue intersection in Salisbury. After … more
Members of Dorchester County's ag community recently gathered for a farm-hearty breakfast at Hurlock's Unity-Washington Church to hear a Maryland General Assembly wrap-up from area legislators. … more
Milford council members this week reviewed a proposed annual budget totaling nearly $60 million ahead of a likely vote on the final product next month. It includes tax increases to pay for the city's new police station. more
Sussex County’s tax rate remains unchanged. And its prudent financial approach continues. Officials unveiled a proposed fiscal year 2024 budget at Tuesday’s County Council meeting. It’s a $278.6 million plan that shows a $15.6 million decrease from 2023. more
The day after he announced he will not seek reelection, U.S. Sen. Tom Carper visited Milford to highlight a plan to help the rufa subspecies of the red knot shorebird and tout a bill he is co-sponsoring. more
PRINCESS ANNE — One week after the County Commissioners heard recommendations to improve medical emergency response, members of the Marion and Crisfield fire departments presented their … more
The cold formality of the letter is seared in Debra Long’s memory. It began “Dear Claimant” and said her 24-year-old son, Randy, who was fatally shot in April 2006, was not an … more
Salisbury City Council members plan to move forward with a city budget that includes increases to the property tax and water and sewer rates, but at lower amounts than originally proposed. After … more
When House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones named Delegate Sheree Sample-Hughes as her caucus’ second-ranking leader in 2019, it was viewed as a political prize for the Mid- and Lower … more
DOVER — University of Delaware President Dennis Assanis was grilled by members of the Joint Finance Committee Thursday for disparities in the increase of diversity in the student body the … more
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