House Bill 317 would require Delaware to audit automatic voter registrations since 2021 and implement ongoing eligibility verification to ensure voters meet legal requirements.
Sussex County is changing fast, with fields giving way to new neighborhoods and roads feeling the weight of rapid growth.
The Milford Public Library continues to recommend early literacy for children ages 1 – 8 through their partnership with the screen-free storytelling audio system, Tonies.
Westside Restaurant in Milford restaurant is temporarily closed after a fire caused damage to kitchen equipment overnight.
Milford representative Bryan Shupe, school board member Ashley Connell and Paige’s Kindness Project are teaming up to collect hygiene products for the Milford High School and Milford Central Academy Pantry for students to help them feel confident and healthy.
Governor Matt Meyer on Tuesday night signed a package of bipartisan reforms aimed at easing the impact of Delaware’s statewide property reassessment on homeowners.
A new bill in Delaware’s General Assembly would prevent the City of Milford from using eminent domain to take private land for recreational use, following a high-profile local dispute last year.
Willis says during a walk through Legislative Hall Thursday, he overheard several Democratic staffers criticizing Rep. Madinah Wilson-Anton following an interview in which she claimed Democratic leadership is tolerating Parker Selby’s unexplained absence to avoid triggering a special election.
Huxtable told to CoastTV he has not spoken with Rep. Parker Selby.
A bill that would create uniform rules for ballot recounts in Delaware elections has advanced out of committee and is now on the House Ready List, where it awaits potential floor debate and a full vote. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Bryan Shupe (D-36), comes after he called for a recount of his most recent election.
