Lawmakers Reintroduce First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit to Boost Affordable Homeownership

U.S. Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester and a group of Democratic lawmakers have reintroduced the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Act to help make homeownership more affordable for young and middle-class Americans. The bill would provide a refundable tax credit of up to $15,000—equal to 10% of a home’s purchase price—for qualifying first-time buyers. The credit would…

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House Fire in Salisbury Caused by Electrical Failure

A fire at a house on East Church Street in Salisbury late last night was caused by an electrical failure in the area of the bathroom ceiling, according to the City of Salisbury Fire Department–Office of the City Fire Marshal. No deaths or injuries resulted from the blaze. Total damage was estimated at $10,000. The…

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Governor Meyer Announces Key Leadership Changes in His Administration

  Governor Matt Meyer has announced a strategic leadership transition within his Administration. Vanessa Phillips, who has served as Chief of Staff since January 2025, is now Senior Advisor to the Governor. Meanwhile, Misty Seemans, who was previously Deputy Legal Counsel, is taking over as Chief of Staff. Governor Meyer praised Phillips for her instrumental…

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Dover Man Arrested for Raping, Strangling 72-Year-Old Woman

Dover Police have arrested a 36-year-old Dover man for raping and strangling a 72-year-old woman while inside her home on Tuesday afternoon. Police say Antonio Powell is known to the victim. A warrant was obtained for Powell’s arrest, and just after 3:30 p.m., a Dover Police Motor Unit Officer took Powell into custody without incident…

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Governor Meyer Signs Legislation, Presents Awards Benefiting Veterans and Service Members

Today, Governor Matt Meyer signed a package of legislation aimed at expanding opportunity, improving access, and strengthening protections for Delaware’s military families, veterans, and National Guard members. Governor Meyer states that these bills are about breaking down real barriers that military families face — obstacles that no service member or their family should have to…

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UPDATE: Swimming Advisory Lifted for Lewes Beach North

UPDATE: Type: Recreational Water Advisory Lift Reason: Bacteria Location: Lewes Beach North (Savannah Beach) As of 4 p.m. today, July 23rd,  the recreational water advisory 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:   A swimming…

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Maryland Waterway Improvement Fund Provides $20 Million in Capital Grants for Public Boating Access, Navigable Waterways and Safety

  The Maryland Department of Natural Resources will distribute $20 million in Waterway Improvement Fund grants for Fiscal Year 2026, starting July 1st. The funding will support public boating access, waterway dredging, emergency response equipment, and other infrastructure projects. Funded by boat excise taxes and a portion of the state gas tax, the program has…

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Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Protect State and Local Judges

U.S. Senators Chris Coons and John Cornyn of Texas have introduced the Countering Threats and Attacks on Our Judges Act, which would establish a State Judicial Threat Intelligence and Resource Center to provide technical assistance, training, and threat monitoring for state and local judges and court personnel. Senator Coons says public servants should be able…

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Sussex County Investigating Water Discharge Issue from Bethany Beach-Area Facility

Sussex County is addressing a diversion of treated wastewater from its South Coastal Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility near Bethany Beach. On Saturday, July 19th, the County’s Environmental Services division reported to DNREC that a damaged section of pipe had caused some of the sanitized effluent—normally discharged offshore—to instead flow into a nearby tax ditch by…

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DSB Unveils EDGE 2.0 to Help Small Businesses Thrive

The Delaware Division of Small Business has unveiled EDGE 2.0 — a reimagined grant competition offering $1.15 million to help small businesses thrive. Governor Matt Meyer says Delaware small businesses are integral to our economy and affirms the state’s commitment supporting them every step of the way. He says EDGE 2.0 will make it easier…

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DNREC Mosquito Spraying Tuesday Evening in Kent & Sussex Counties

Weather permitting; the Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans the following insecticide application(s) during the evening hours on Tuesday, July 22, 2025: Application of Zenivex E4 (Etofenprox) with a truck-mounted sprayer to control adult mosquitoes in the following areas: In and near Selbyville and Rehoboth Beach. Near Marydel, Camden, Felton, Lewes, Millsboro, and Frankford. For notification purposes, spraying will be done…

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Two Vehicle Queen Anne’s Crash Leaves Greensboro Woman Dead

A two vehicle crash in Queen Anne’s County has left one woman dead and two people injured. Maryland State Police were called to Route 301 at Price Station Road just after 9am. Preliminary investigation shows that a Mazda was southbound on Route 301 when it struck the driver’s side of a Kia driven by 58…

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Dover Police Investigate Unreported Shooting Incident

A Felton man has been arrested in connection with an investigation into a shooting that was not reported to Police. Dover Police Detectives learned that a shooting occurred Friday night in the area of South New Street and West Reed Street. A review of surveillance cameras showed that a black male fired a handgun at…

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DNREC Records 2 State Record Catches – of Invasive Species

Two Delaware record catches have been confirmed by DNREC – both for invasive species. DNREC reports that a 33 pound 15.68-ounce Flathead Catfish was caught at Lums Pond by Jason Wise of Bear. This is the first state record for the species. And a 15-pound 8-ounce Northern Snakehead measuring 31.5-inches was caught in June at…

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Gov Meyer Signs Six Health-Related Measures into Law

Governor Matt Meyer signed several health-related bills that will strengthen protections for overlooked populations. These six measures expand access to quality healthcare, ensure safer housing by reducing lead exposure, protect communities from dangerous substances and provide essential support for mothers and individuals impacted by the opioid crisis. Additional information from Gov Matt Meyer: “Every Delawarean deserves…

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DNREC Plans Downstate Mosquito Spraying for Monday Evening

Weather permitting; the Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans the following insecticide application(s) during the evening hours on Monday, July 21, 2025: Application of Zenivex E4 (Etofenprox) with a truck-mounted sprayer to control adult mosquitoes in the following areas: In and near Milford, Harrington, Felton, and Frederica. Near Camden, Ellendale, Greenwood, and Lincoln. For notification purposes, spraying will be done in…

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UPDATED: Delaware Wildland Firefighters Begin 14-Day Assignment in Colorado

UPDATED – 07/20/25 – Delaware’s wildland fire engine E-613 and its three-man crew begin a 14-day assignment helping to contain the Turner Gulch wildfire which is south of Grand Junction, Colorado. As of Saturday night the wildfire has grown slightly – but remains about 34% contained. Delaware Forest Service expects to continue supporting wildland fires…

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Delaware Labor Review for June

Unemployment in Delaware remained steady from May to June at 4% while the national unemployment rate decreased slightly from 4.2% in May to 4.1% in June. In Sussex County unemployment increased from 3.7% in May to 4% in June. The Private Education and Health Services sector added 1300 jobs in Delaware – generating the largest…

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