The Delaware House passed a bill aimed at changing how courts handle fines and fees for low-income defendants.
Lawmakers in the senate have passed the first leg of a constitutional amendment that would permanently ban the death penalty in the state.
The Bethany Beach Police Department has announced a partnership with Sussex Technical High School through their Work Based Learning Program.
Over 150 agencies in Maryland will use the system to track kits and provide up-to-date information for survivors.
The Delaware House passed House Bill 70, moving toward steps to abolish the death penalty, replacing it with life imprisonment without parole for first-degree murder, and the bill now moves to the Senate for consideration.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore is expected to pardon over 175,000 marijuana convictions, aligning the announcement with Juneteenth. The pardons come after Maryland legalized recreational marijuana in 2022.
Statewide leaders will rally on the East Steps of Legislative Hall tomorrow in support of two measures that seek to eliminate the death penalty in the first state.
The man accused of killing Cpl. Keith Heacook, Randon Wilkerson, will have a case review on Oct. 9 in Georgetown, according to court documents.
Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced several changes to leadership in the Delaware Department of Justice.
A revised Law Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights was signed into law by Delaware Gov. John Carney. The bill introduces key provisions, including publicizing detailed narratives of investigations.
