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Leadership in the House of Representatives extended unanimous support Wednesday for two bills that aim to rebuild trust with Delaware retirees following the near-implementation of a Medicare Advantage plan in 2022. more
DOVER — There is a lot of heavy lifting and behind-the-scenes work involved in trying to organize an application to bring an Innovative Readiness Training mission into town. However, City … more
ANNAPOLIS — Legislation to enable Somerset County to enact local laws to manage and regulate fire, rescue and emergency medical services in the county is scheduled for a hearing this week 1 … more
Two Middletown Town Council members unofficially retained their seats, and a newcomer was voted in during the municipal election Monday. more
As the state’s marijuana commissioner, Robert Coupe’s task is to educate municipalities, rather than influence them, about provisions in Delaware’s Marijuana Control Act. more
MILFORD—Residents in Milford have expressed their concerns about the Springboard Village being developed within the city since it was discussed for the first time at the city council meeting … more
MILFORD—The Milford Municipal Election is set to take place on April 27. The mayor position, as well as a council member for each of the four wards is up for election. The seats are each for a … more
The plan has changed for Oyster House Park, a multiphase project that city officials and the Chesapeake Conservancy hope becomes a jewel along the Nanticoke River. more
For Cambridge City Council, it isn’t business as usual to present honorary proclamations near the top of its meeting agenda. But with the Cambridge-South Dorchester Boys Varsity Basketball Team winning the 2024 Bayside Championship last week, the Council jumped at the chance to celebrate the winners as one of the first orders of business Monday, Feb. 26th more
DOVER – The lodging tax increase that was proposed at a Dover Committee of the Whole meeting in February reached City Council for its first reading Monday.   Currently, the City of … more
The Adult Basic Education Task Force, formed in 2023 by two state lawmakers, released its final report Wednesday, sharing how to replicate positive results seen at facilities like Sussex Technical High School. more
With City Council’s blessing and a financial pledge, a pilot program of homebuying incentives for first responders, education and health professionals, and military personnel is taking off. more
Nearly $25,000. That’s how much one ticket cost on Vivid Seats for Hozier’s upcoming Merriweather Post Pavilion show in May. The original price for a seat at the sold-out show was $99, according to I.M.P., the production company that owns Merriweather. more
CRISFIELD — Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) senior officials Victoria Salinas and MaryAnn Tierney and Maryland Department of Emergency Management Secretary Russ Strickland were in … more
The state’s permanent absentee and early-voting laws have been declared unconstitutional, according to a ruling by Delaware’s Superior Court on Friday. more
DOVER – The Kent County Levy Court seems likely to implement a 20% fee increase for its sewer contract users, which was discussed as part of the county’s proposed FY25 Sewer Fund Budget … more
As Cape Henlopen School District officials continue to make the case for a tax hike of almost 55 cents per $100 of assessed property value to cover operational and capital expenses, they are also touting tax breaks offered by Sussex County. more
A recently concluded eminent domain issue for a parcel of land along Rehoboth Boulevard in Milford caused a divide between many residents and city leaders. So, Mayor Arthur Campbell is backing up City Council’s Wednesday decision to terminate its request to obtain 8 acres of Annette Billings’ land for a bike path. more
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
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