Delaware’s 5 Public Housing Authorities to Reopen Waitlists for Housing Choice Voucher & Low-Income Public Housing Programs

The five public housing authorities in Delaware will reopen their waitlists for Housing Choice Voucher programs and low-income public housing on February 3rd. Low-income public housing is funded by the federal government and managed locally and looks to provide rental assistance to low-income families, seniors and individuals with disabilities. Beginning last October, letters and emails…

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EPA, DNREC Reach Agreement on Civil Rights Complaint Related to Seaford Bioenergy Project

The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of External Civil Rights Compliance (OECRC) and the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) have signed an Informal Resolution Agreement addressing a civil rights complaint related to permitting for a bioenergy project in Seaford. The resolution builds on steps DNREC had already taken to strengthen public…

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Traffic Stop Near Seaford Ends in Arrest for Weapons & Drug Charges

Seaford teen has been arrested after a traffic stop Wednesday in the Seaford area. Delaware State Police say that members of the Governor’s Task Force were patrolling on Concord Road near Tranquill Boulevard near Seaford when they saw a Ford Edge with a registration violation. Detectives stopped the Edge and spoke with the driver, 19…

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Governor Hall-Long Signs Executive Order to create First LGBTQ+ Commission

Governor Bethany Hall-Long has joined state legislators and advocates to sign an Executive Order to create the state’s first LGBTQ+ Commission. According to the Governor’s Office, the nine-member commission will serve to strengthen ties between the government and LGBTQ+ organizations, help remove barriers to societal participation for LGBTQ+ people and improve the delivery of services…

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CONSUMER ALERT: Avoiding Fraudulent Charities and Scams While Donating to California Wildfire Relief

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Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown is warning consumers to beware of fraudulent charities and scams when donating to the relief efforts to help ease the devastating impact of multiple wildfires that are currently burning large swaths of the Los Angeles region in California. Many individuals are eager to help those affected by this unprecedented…

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Department of Transportation Announces Grant Award for Salisbury Airport

A new initiative aims to enhance safety, improve operational efficiency, and strengthen the region’s primary air travel hub at the Salisbury-Ocean City Wicomico Regional Airport (SBY). The nearly $127, 000 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation, awarded under the Federal Aviation Administration’s FY25 Airport Infrastructure Grant program, will fund the design phase for replacing…

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Delmar Man Sentenced To Six Years Of Active Incarceration For Failing To Stop At Crash Scene Involving Death

A 42-year-old Delmar, Delaware man–Graham Arthur– was sentenced in the Circuit Court for Wicomico County for Failing to Stop at Scene Involving Death following a plea hearing on January 10th. The Honorable Matthew A. Maciarello, Associate Judge of the Circuit Court of Wicomico County sentenced Arthur to the maximum sentence of ten years imprisonment, suspending…

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Senator Coons Introduces Amendment Aiming to Prevent Wasteful Lawsuits and Improve Public Safety under the Laken Riley Act

U.S. Senator Chris Coons introduced an amendment to the Laken Riley Act that would strike a section that, according to his office, weakens the federal government’s authority over our immigration laws. The Amendment would have removed a provision inviting state attorneys general of both parties to sue the federal government when they disagree with detention…

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Governor-Elect Matt Meyer Moves Swearing-in Ceremony Indoors

  Delaware Governor-elect Matt Meyer has announced that he is changing the location for his swearing-in ceremony from Legislative Mall to the William B. DeLauder Education and Humanities Theatre at Delaware State University. With frigid temperatures in the forecast for Tuesday, January 21st the safety and comfort of attendees was top of mind for Governor-elect…

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UPDATE: Court Operations at Kent County Courthouse to Operate as Normal on 1/21/25 for Inauguration

UPDATE: With the announcement from Gov.-elect Matt Meyer’s office that inauguration ceremonies have been moved from the capitol grounds to Delaware State University, the Kent County Courthouse will now operate as normal on Jan. 21st. Original Post: Due to the impact of road closures and parking disruptions next Tuesday, January 21st related to inauguration ceremonies…

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Quarterfinalists Announced for Wicomico Teacher of the Year

Educators from throughout Wicomico County Public Schools are being recognized for excellence–having been named quarterfinalists for 2025-2026 Wicomico Teacher of the Year. On Thursday, one quarterfinalist from each school, and the top-scoring teacher from Special Programs, will be named the semifinalists for Wicomico Teacher of the Year. Semifinalists will go on to take part in…

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Governor Moore Releases Moore-Miller Administration FY 2026 Budget Proposal

Governor Wes Moore today released the Moore-Miller administration’s FY 2026 budget proposal. With this $67.3 billion plan, Governor Moore emphasized a commitment to building an economy that strengthens the middle class and creates pathways to work, fair wages, and wealth for all. While acknowledging that his administration did not cause the current fiscal crisis, he…

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Structure Fire in Dorchester County Under Investigation

The Maryland Office of the State Fire Marshal is investigating a fire that occurred late last night at an apartment over a storage garage on Hills Point Road, Cambridge, Dorchester County. No injuries occurred as a result of the fire. Structural damage has been estimated at  $12,000. and loss of contents at $50,000. The cause of…

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Maryland Department of Transportation Releases $21.2 Billion Final Six-Year Capital Budget

With the goal of having a safe and reliable transportation system that is accessible for all to use, the Maryland Department of Transportation today released its $21.2 billion Final Consolidated Transportation Program (CTP) for Fiscal Years 2025-2030. The Final CTP funds and revives projects that prioritize safety and reliability while driving economic growth statewide, according…

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Delaware AG Jennings Joins $17 million Settlement with Edward Jones

Following a multi-state investigation into supervisory failures with respect to mutual fund shares, The Investor Protection Unit of the Delaware Department of Justice has joined a $17 million settlement with Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P. (“Edward Jones”). The four-year investigation looked into Edward Jones’ supervision of customers moving from brokerage to advisory accounts. The…

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Two Arrested On Firearm and Drug Charges Following Drug Investigation

Dover Police have arrested a 25-year-old Camden, Delaware man and a 23-year-old Wilmington man on drug and firearm charges following a drug investigation on Tuesday night. The investigation began last night shortly after 10 pm when members of the Street Crimes Unit contacted Darrell Boyd of Wilmington on Haman Drive in reference to a drug…

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Governor-elect Matt Meyer to Nominate Cindy Marten to be Delaware’s Next Secretary of Education

Governor-elect Matt Meyer announced today that he will nominate Cindy Marten, the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, to be Delaware’s next Secretary of Education. Marten has had a distinguished career as both a teacher and an administrator. As the Deputy Secretary of Education, she is responsible for K-12 initiatives while serving as Chief…

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Firearm Accidentally Discharged Inside Kent County Courthouse

The investigation is ongoing into an incident in which a firearm was accidentally discharged inside the Kent County Courthouse in Dover. The discharge occurred yesterday, January 14th at approximately 2:30 pm during JP Court Constable training, according to the Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security. No individuals were injured.  The investigation is being conducted…

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Dover Police Arrest 2 Teens After Pursuit in Stolen Vehicle

Two teens have been arrested after a vehicle pursuit in a stolen vehicle in Dover. On Monday, Dover Police received a report of a stolen red Hyundai Elantra. Around 3:30 Monday afternoon a Dover K-9 Officer spotted the vehicle traveling eastbound on West Loockerman Street and tried to stop the car, but the driver kept…

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Salisbury Mobile Home Fire Displaces 2

Salisbury firefighters were called for a residential fire on Hinman Lane in Salisbury Monday afternoon around 4:30. The fire was discovered by the occupants who were at home when the fire broke out in the mobile home. Maryland State Fire Marshal inspectors say the home had a smoke alarm, but it was not operational. The…

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Fiber Broadband Coming to Unserved & Underserved Homes & Businesses in Delaware

Over 3400 Sussex County homes will be getting broadband service when construction begins later this year. Two internet service providers – Verizon and Comcast – will begin construction in June once permitting and statements of work are finalized. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration gave final approval to Delaware’s plans and grant awards. The $17.4-million…

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DE Representative Melissa Minor-Brown Elected Speaker of the House

The Delaware General Assembly returned to Dover Tuesday. The House Majority Caucus elected Representative Melissa Minor-Brown (17th District) as the Speaker of the House for the 153rd General Assembly. She is the first Black Speaker of the House in Delaware’s history. Minor-Brown was elected to the State House in 2018 and in 2022 was elected…

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