FILE - Detroit Tigers's Javy Baez celebrates in the dugout after scoring against the Toronto Blue Jays in the sixth inning of a baseball game in Toronto, Saturday, July 20, 2024. (Jon Blacker/The Canadian Press via AP, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 3, 1968, file photo, Mickey Lolich of the Detroit Tigers is shown pitching during the second game of the World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (AP Photo/File)
Detroit Red Wings' Alex DeBrincat (93) and Patrick Kane (88) celebrate after DeBrincat's goal against the Winnipeg Jets during third-period NHL hockey game action in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026. (John Woods/The Canadian Press via AP)
Gov. Matt Meyer used his State of the State address to press lawmakers to confront rising costs, overhaul education funding, rein in energy prices and expand access to health care, while honoring fallen law enforcement officers and declaring that Delaware remains strong despite economic and political headwinds.
FILE - Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach rears back to pass 22 yards to Ron Sellers (88) on a third down play late in the second quarter, Dec. 31, 1972. (AP Photo)
FILE - Charlotte Hornets Dell Curry (30) tries to shoot over Chicago Bulls Dave Corzine (40) on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1989 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Fred Jewell, File)
Governor Matt Meyer delivered his first State of the State address Thursday, outlining his administration’s goals for the upcoming year. His remarks focused on education, healthcare, housing, workforce development and government efficiency.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Delaware has launched a petition urging Gov. Matt Meyer to take action to protect the civil liberties of Delawareans, including safeguarding immigrant communities from mass immigration raids.
In compliance with the EPA, the Lewes BPW has submitted an inventory of service lines connecting water mains to homes and businesses. Of the service lines in Lewes, 63 were identified as lead, 32 as galvanized, and around 1,800 remain “unknown.”
Kimmeytown will be the site of several new homes that will be built by Sussex County Habitat For Humanity.
