It was a busy holiday week. For any stories you may have missed, here is your Week In Review.
DNREC will launch its annual auction of low-digit surf fishing tags starting Tuesday, Nov. 25, at 9 a.m.
The law prevents medical debt from being used to calculate credit scores, a change that state leaders say will offer financial relief and stability to thousands of people who live in Delaware.
The state of Delaware has created a new program for firearms trainers to get certified to teach people who are applying for a handgun qualified purchaser permit.
Despite two failed tax referendums earlier this year, the Indian River School District will still be raising its school tax rate.
The Delaware DOL confirms illegal deducting of credit card fees from employees' tips, emphasizing fair compensation.
Rep. Short noted that more discussions will take place in the next legislative session to address how the background checks will be conducted, funded, and the extent to which local fire companies will have discretion in allowing volunteers with criminal histories to serve.
Riddle noted that the future of the cemetery will be decided by the Lingo family, offering them the opportunity to take ownership of the cemetery and make the final decision regarding its relocation or preservation.
Police say a subsequent computer inquiry revealed that Lewis was a convicted felon, thus rendering him prohibited from possessing a firearm under Delaware law.
On Thursday, Aug. 31, Gov. John Carney signed Senate Joint Resolution 1 with Senate Amendment, which directs the Department of Services for Children, Youth & Their Families to explore participating in the federal title IV-E Guardianship Assistance Program.
