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Delaware Senate Advances Bill Addressing Mental Health Provider Shortage
Delaware’s psychology licensing laws would be modernized, and access to mental health services would be expanded under legislation that has cleared the Delaware Senate. The measure, sponsored by Senate Republican Whip Brian Pettyjohn now heads to the House for further consideration. According to the Delaware State Senate – Republican Caucus, Senate Substitute 1 to Senate…
Read MorePump Prices Rising Amid Middle East Conflict and Demand During Spring Break Season
Prices at the pump continue to rise in connection with the war in the Middle East. According to AAA, crude oil prices remain high as the Iran conflict nears the 4-week mark. The national average could reach $4/gallon in the coming days for the first time since August 2022. Gasoline demand is also on the…
Read MoreSenator Blunt Rochester Introduces Housing Affordability Legislation
Expanding access to affordable homeownership, Delaware Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester has introduced the Permanent Housing Affordability Act in Washington. The bill would use federal seed funding to boost the supply of permanently affordable homes through shared equity programs. Key provisions include creating a national fund for low-cost construction loans, launching grants to purchase land for…
Read MoreSussex County Habitat for Humanity Dedicates Home in Laurel
Sussex County Habitat for Humanity (SCHFH) dedicated its latest home in Laurel on Tuesday afternoon, marking the third house the organization has dedicated this month with others in Seaford and Milford. The most recent home was a rehabbed project, with the organization providing upgrades, repairs, and more to modernize the house for its newest homeowner…
Read MoreGov. Moore: Maryland Rebuilding Two years after Key Bridge Tragedy
Two years after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland Governor Wes Moore says the state is making rapid progress on recovery and rebuilding. In an op-ed in the Baltimore Sun, Moore emphasized honoring the victims, supporting affected families, and highlighting Marylanders’ resilience. He noted that cleanup, funding distribution, and reopening the Port…
Read MoreBipartisan Bill Targets Credit Repair Scams Nationwide
A bipartisan effort to crack down on credit repair scams is gaining momentum in Washington. Delaware Rep. Sarah McBride joined California Republican Young Kim to introduce the Ending Scam Credit Repair Act—now advancing in the Senate through Delaware Senator Chris Coons and Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski. The bill would block credit repair companies from charging…
Read MoreDelaware Legislation Introduced Addressing School Safety, Raising Penalties for Assaults on Educators
Delaware educators say school safety is a major factor in whether they remain in the profession. In response, lawmakers have introduced legislation aimed at strengthening protections for teachers and school staff. The measure elevates cases where an educator is intentionally or recklessly injured to a charge of second-degree assault. The bill defines an educator broadly,…
Read MoreGovernor Matt Meyer Announces Major Broadband Milestone for Delaware
Governor Matt Meyer and the Delaware Department of Technology and Information (DTI) have announced federal approval of Delaware’s comprehensive plan to expand high-speed broadband infrastructure to more than 4,728 unserved and underserved homes and businesses. Nearly $27.8 million in federal funding was secured for this plan. According to the Office of the Governor, this approval represents…
Read MoreUPDATE: Victim Identified; DSP Investigating Fatal Pedestrian Crash West of Milford Monday Night
UPDATE 03/25/26: The Delaware State Police has identified 74-year-old Richard Bielawski of Harrington, Delaware, as the man who died in a pedestrian hit-and-run crash on Monday in Milford. The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate this crash. Original Post: A hit and run crash west of Milford Monday night just after 8 has turned…
Read MoreMaryland House Considers Budget Amendments on Taxes, Fees, and Nonprofit Oversight
Maryland House Republicans proposed several amendments to the FY 2027 budget aimed at increasing affordability, including a 30-day gas tax holiday, halting a planned gas tax increase, and rolling back various fees. Democrats questioned the effectiveness of the proposals, while Republicans argued the amendments would provide meaningful savings to residents. Republican members also offered amendments…
Read MoreTalbot County Man Arrested for Physically Abusing his One-Month-Old Infant
A Talbot County man has been arrested for physically abusing his one-month-old infant. According to the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office, 19-year-old Geovanni J. Greaves of Wittman, Maryland, faces multiple charges that include First Degree Child Abuse, Second Degree Child Abuse, First Degree Assault, Second Degree Assault, and Reckless Endangerment. On March 18th, Deputies from the…
Read MoreJuvenile Charged After Stolen Vehicle Crash in Seaford
A juvenile has been arrested in connection with a stolen vehicle and crash in Seaford on March 24th. Police say a stolen black Cadillac reported at Planet Fitness around 8:10 p.m. was later involved in a rollover crash near Bridgeville Highway and Sussex Highway after failing to navigate a curve. The driver fled the scene…
Read MoreGovernor Moore Authorizes Second Loan Payment Supporting Workers Impacted by Shutdown
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has authorized a second round of payments through the state’s Federal Shutdown Loan Program to support federal workers affected by the partial government shutdown. The program provides $700 no-interest loans to “excepted” federal employees—those working without pay and not eligible for unemployment benefits. State officials say the effort is aimed at…
Read MorePlant Grants Offered by the Town of Ocean City for the Beach District Area and Pollinator Gardens
The Town of Ocean City, Maryland is now accepting applications for plant grants to support dune restoration and pollinator gardens. The program offers beach-friendly plants for the dune area and pollinator plants for residential properties within town limits. Applicants must be Ocean City residents or property owners, and the deadline to apply is April 17th.…
Read MoreWicomico County Holiday Closure Information
Wicomico County Government Offices will be closed Friday, April 3rd in observance of Good Friday. On Friday, April 3rd, the Newland Park Landfill, Convenience Center and Brush Pile and the Upper Ferry and Whitehaven Ferry will be open regular hours. All external Convenience Centers will also be open. On Sunday, April 5th, the Newland Park…
Read MoreLegislation to Reform Court Fines and Fees for Low Income Defendants Passes Delaware House
The Delaware House has passed a bill that would give judges more flexibility to waive fines and fees for defendants who cannot afford to pay. House Bill 133, Sponsored by State Representative Claire Snyder-Hall and Senator Darius Brown, creates a presumption that such costs won’t be imposed in cases of financial hardship. Judges would retain…
Read MoreCandidates Forum for Ocean View Town Council Election – for Mayor and District 1
The Ocean View Town Council election will be held on Saturday, April 11 – the polls will be open at the Community Center from 8am to 5pm. Councilman Jay Tyminski is running unopposed for the District 3 seat. Â
Read MoreBill Limiting Civil Arrests in Courthouses Passes Delaware House
Delaware’s House of Representatives has passed a bill that would prevent civil arrests—such as those related to immigration enforcement—from taking place in courthouses or certain labor hearing offices unless law enforcement has a judicial warrant or gives proper notice. Supporters say the goal is to ensure people feel safe showing up for court proceedings, whether…
Read MoreWicomico County Open Air Burn at Newland Park Landfill on Wednesday, March 25
The Solid Waste Division (weather dependent) plans to commence with a MD-DNR Forest Service permit-authorized Open-Air Burn of post-storm brush, on Wednesday, March 25 on County owned property behind the Newland Park Landfill. Solid Waste Division staff will perform all necessary controls, and appropriate local first responders have been notified. For questions, please call our…
Read MoreMosquito Control to Spray for Mosquito Larvae Downstate during Daylight Hours Wednesday
Weather permitting; the Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans the following insecticide application for mosquito larvae located in flooded forested wetland habitats. This application could take place during the daylight hours on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, via helicopter (registration numbers N2268W and/or N862W). Application of Vectobac12AS (liquid BTI) to control mosquito larvae in the following areas: In Woodside. Near Dagsboro, Fenwick…
Read MoreTwo Arrested on Felony Drug Charges in Georgetown
Members of the Sussex County Drug Unit, Sussex County Governor’s Task Force, SORT and Georgetown Police executed a search warrant at a property on East North Street in Georgetown last Friday. This was the result of an investigation of 24 year old Jahlier Pettyjohn for the distribution of illegal narcotics from the residence. During the…
Read MoreUPDATED: Virtual Public Hearing for DNREC Proposed Standalone Total Fish Length Regulation – Wednesday, March 25
UPDATED – 03/24/26 – DNREC’s Division of Fish and Wildlife will hold a virtual public hearing Wednesday, March 25, at 6pm to consider comments from the public on a proposed regulation detailing the definition of total fish length. The proposed amendments may be inspected online at http://regulations.delaware.gov/services/current_issue.shtml or in-person, by appointment only, by contacting responsible staff John…
Read MoreSouth Bethany Municipal Election Canceled – 1 Council Seat Remains Vacant
There will be no election in South Bethany on May 9th. The Board of Elections has confirmed the candidates who filed for mayor and two of the three Council seats. Edie Dondero will return to the Mayor’s office. Steven Gallagher and incumbent Robert Shields will take two of the three open seats on the Council.…
Read MoreWorcester County Traffic Alert: Holly Grove Road Closure Wednesday, March 25
Holly Grove Road from Samuel Bowen Boulevard to Sinepuxent Road will be closed this Wednesday, March 25, while County Roads Division crews work to clear downed trees and debris from the shoulder of the roadway that fell during the recent snowstorm. “Closing the roadway will allow us to work much more efficiently and safely,” Roads…
Read MoreDover Man Arrested for 4 Burglaries in 2 Day in Dover
Dover Police have made an arrest in four burglaries that occurred in the early morning hours of March 21st and 22nd. Police were called to Pizza Time at 4:15am on March 21st, Lana Nails at 1:22am, Restaurante El Gallito at 1:45am and Off the Top Barber at 1:45am on March 22nd. Investigation identified a silver…
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