Gov. Matt Meyer has signed two bills into law that change how Delaware handles book challenges in libraries and expand protections against certain lawsuits tied to public speech.
The 2025-2026 school year is underway, and Delaware is still working to fill hundreds of teacher vacancies.
A Special Committee formed to examine Delaware’s statewide property reassessment will hold its first public hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 9:30 a.m. in the Senate Chamber at Legislative Hall.
High pressure extending over the region will keep Sussex County mostly dry and mild from early Friday through early Sunday morning.
The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles has opened its DMV on the Go mobile unit for the 2025 season. The unit provides nearly all DMV transactions.
High pressure moving south from eastern Canada will keep Sussex County dry with mild temperatures and light winds from late Thursday through late Saturday.
The Delaware Tourism Office has launched the second round of its TEAMS Program, offering financial support to attract and grow sporting events across the state.
In a tribute to the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Gov. Matt Meyer has ordered U.S. and Delaware state flags to be flown at half-staff across all state buildings and facilities. The order takes effect immediately and will remain in place until 6 p.m. Sunday.
"Maintaining access and affordability for vaccines is a top priority," said America's Health Insurance Plans.
The Delaware State Housing Authority has announced preliminary allocations totaling $3.18 million in low-income housing tax credits for 2025. The awards will help create new affordable units and preserve existing ones.