Delaware Technical Community College officials say they are seeking a formal apology from a third-party bookstore vendor after an unauthorized sign posted at the Stanton Campus sparked outrage online.
Investigators determined the fire was set intentionally.
Ocean City homeowners petition against extended short-term rental moratorium.
A bill that would establish a new grant program aimed at improving access to abortion care services in Maryland has passed both chambers of the General Assembly and is now headed to Governor Moore’s desk.
DelDOT has announced the contractor who will complete the Georgetown-Lewes Trail. Out of five contractors, the final phase project was awarded to Atlantic Contracting & Material Company, Inc. at a bid of $17,495,207, said DelDOT Friday.
Safety upgrades to the railroad crossing on East Market Street are on the horizon as the Delaware Department of Transportation prepares to begin work in April.
A memorial marker in downtown Salisbury honoring victims of lynching is set to be repaired after it was damaged earlier this month.
Drivers crossing the train tracks at Washington and Main streets in Millsboro are voicing safety concerns after a damaged railroad crossing pole remains unrepaired weeks after being struck by a vehicle.
A resident in Ocean View reported that their homeowner’s association (HOA) ordered the removal of a small political sign from their lawn, citing HOA bylaws that prohibit unapproved signs.
Governor John Carney signed Senate Bill 237 into law, requiring Delaware's counties and municipalities to incorporate climate change and community resilience into their comprehensive planning. Carney says the bill aims to reduce risks from rising sea levels and severe storms.
