With days remaining before the 153rd Delaware General Assembly adjourns June 30, two immigration enforcement bills were passed on Thursday.
Delaware lawmakers approved six measures this week aimed at reforming the state's property reassessment process.
Dozens of community members, including advocates from the ACLU of Delaware, Indivisible Newark, and Indivisible Central Delaware, rallied on the west lawn of Legislative Hall on Wednesday, June 17, calling on lawmakers to pass immigration-related legislation before the Delaware General Assembly's session ends in less than two weeks.
Restaurant week in Ocean City begins Sunday, giving people a great way to try new food while giving businesses a boost before summer.
Three House bills focused on new limits and transparency requirements tied to immigration enforcement were discussed Wednesday, April 22, in the House Judiciary Committee, as lawmakers and community members weighed their impact.
As energy bills climb across Delaware and Maryland, Delmarva Power is reinforcing its commitment to customers through a new initiative from parent company Exelon called “The Exelon Promise.”
Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano is calling on Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to veto pending legislation that would ban local agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and dissolve those already in place.
Homeowners and businesses across Worcester County are continuing to see higher water and sewer bills this quarter.
House and Senate Republicans in Delaware have introduced a set of bills aimed at shifting the state’s energy policies. Joseph Fulgham, from the House Republican Caucus, said their goal is to address what they see as issues in current energy laws.
At the Milton Town Council Sept. 9, another consecutive property tax increase was approved.
