AG Jennings Co-leads Multistate Lawsuit Against Trump Administration’s Illegal Attacks on Crime Victim Assistance Funds

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A coalition of 21 states attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration over the imposition of conditions on congressionally-authorized Victims of Crime Act – or VOCA – grants. Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings is co-leading this lawsuit along with the attorney generals from New Jersey, California, Rhode Island and Illinois. For Delaware…

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Sussex County Council to Meet Tuesday Morning – Discussion on Reassessment Legislation on Agenda

The Sussex County Council will meet Tuesday morning in Georgetown. County Administrator Todd Lawson will hold a public interview for a nominee to the Planning and Zoning Commission – John Passwaters. County Finance Director Gina Jennings will discuss and update the Council on the recent General Assembly special session and reassessment legislation. In Old Business…

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Delaware Sues to Protect Head Start & Other Programs from Illegal Trump Cuts

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Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has joined a lawsuit against the Trump Administration to stop an unlawful attempt to defund Head Start and other education programs in Delaware communities. Altogether, the services in Delaware impacted by these cuts comprise more than $11-million in federal grants, support more than 250 education programs, and serve more than…

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Unemployment in Sussex County Remains Steady at 4%

Unemployment in Delaware increased by a tenth of a point from June to July to 4.1% – while the rate in Sussex County remained unchanged at 4%. The national rate also increased slightly to 4.2% in July. According to the Department of Labor, there were 21,000 unemployed Delawareans in July of this year – compared…

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Wicomico County Public Schools Sending Out School-Year Information Letters

Parents in Wicomico County should be on the lookout for student school-year information letters that went out Friday. These letters include open house information and more. Open house events will be held on August 27th for middle and high schools and August 28th for elementary schools. The 2025-2026 school year begins on Tuesday, September 2nd…

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Two Arrested by Easton Police after Home Invasion

A Federalsburg man has been arrested for a home invasion at the Days Inn Hotel in Easton on Tuesday afternoon. Easton Police learned that just after 1:30pm a man with a gun entered a hotel room and confronted a man and woman inside. The victims were able to escape uninjured and contacted police who, with…

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Dover Police Chief Denounces “Unsubstantiated” Misconduct Claims, Vows Focus on Crime and Public Safety

  Dover Police Chief Thomas A. Johnson, Jr. has issued a public statement addressing what he describes as a coordinated effort by a small group of individuals to discredit the department through unsubstantiated claims of police misconduct at Dover City Council meetings. Chief Johnson emphasized that these claims are largely based on hearsay and lack…

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UPDATE: Governor Meyer Signs Bipartisan Bill Establishing Office of the Inspector General

UPDATE 8/14/25:  Today, Governor Matt Meyer signed Senate Bill 4, creating a non‑partisan, independent Office of the Inspector General (OIG). Governor Meyer said this office will strengthen public trust by guaranteeing that Delaware’s government operates with the highest standards of integrity and transparency. Delaware joins the majority of U.S. states in establishing an independent Inspector…

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Maryland NRP Request Help in Identifying Theft Suspects

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The Maryland Natural Resources Police needs your help identifying individuals suspected to be involved with the theft of over $1,400 worth of sunglasses from the Sunglass Hut in West Ocean City on Monday, August 11th. Anyone with information is asked to contact Cpl. Matthew Groleau at matthew.groleau@maryland.gov or call NRP Communications at 410-260-8888. Callers can…

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Delaware State Police Arrest Smyrna Man After Stolen Vehicle Pursuit

Delaware State Police have arrested a 37-year-old Smyrna man on multiple charges following a pursuit of a stolen vehicle early Tuesday morning. Police say that on August 12th at about 1:23 a.m., a Caroline County Sheriff’s Office deputy saw a Mazda CX-5 that was reported stolen through the Smyrna Police Department traveling on Halltown Road…

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Laurel Police Investigating Stabbing Incident

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Laurel Police are investigating a stabbing that occurred yesterday. At shortly before 7:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to the Little Creek apartment complex for a fight in progress. While on scene officers were sent to another location on Center Street for a man who was seriously injured. The victim suffered from a single stab wound…

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UPDATE: Delaware Wildland Firefighters Mobilized to Arizona

UPDATE: The Delaware Forest Service has mobilized 13 wildfire crew members from Blackbird State Forest to Arizona’s Tonto National Forest, approximately 150 miles northeast of Phoenix, to assist with containment of the month-old Billy fire. The Billy fire was discovered on July 9th following a dry lightning storm and covers over 17,200 acres. While at least…

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State Treasurer Colleen Davis to Hold Town Hall in Milford on September 9th

Delaware Treasurer Colleen Davis will hold a town hall meeting on Tuesday, September 9th at 6:30 p.m. at the Milford Senior Center on 111 Park Avenue in Milford. This event will provide Delawareans the opportunity to receive updates on the Office of the State Treasurer’s priority initiatives as well as addressing the public’s concerns regarding…

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Governor Meyer Signs House Bill 1 Establishing Veterans Affairs Department With Cabinet-Level Secretary

Today, Governor Matt Meyer signed House Bill 1 creating a Delaware Department of Veterans Affairs, elevating veterans’ services to a cabinet‑level agency – an historic step toward strengthening how Delaware serves its veteran community. With this action, Delaware will soon have a Secretary of Veterans Affairs at the table of state leadership ensuring the voices, needs,…

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UPDATE: Recreational Water/Swimming Advisory for Bethany Beach–Lifted

UPDATE 8/13/25– 4:30 pm –The recreational water advisory for Bethany Beach has been lifted following a resample which showed the level of fecal indicator bacteria was now below the standard. For more information go to https://recwaters.dnrec.delaware.gov Original Post: DNREC has issued a recreational water advisory/swimming advisory for Bethany Beach due to fecal indicator bacteria results…

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Troopers Arrest Man and Woman on Gun Charges Following Traffic Stop

Delaware State Police have arrested a man and a woman –31-year-old Derrick Edwards of Millsboro and 28-year-old Faythe Wise of Seaford– on felony gun charges following a traffic stop that occurred last night in Bridgeville. On August 12th at approximately 9:30 p.m., a trooper on patrol saw a black Dodge Charger fail to properly stop…

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Harrington Man Arrested On Drug Dealing Charges Following Search Warrant

The Dover Police Department arrested a 44-year-old Harrington man following a drug investigation involving methamphetamine sales. On August 12th officers executed a search warrant at a residence on Alder Road, seizing over 140 grams of methamphetamine, MDMA, other stimulants, and over $8,000 in suspected drug proceeds. A related search of a storage unit on West…

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