A lawsuit has been dismissed by a Delaware Superior Court judge that challenged voting rights for corporations in Fenwick Island municipal elections. The lawsuit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware.
The Home Builders Association of Delaware has filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the City of Lewes’ building permit fee structure.
The House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday creating a new criminal offense to protect access to reproductive health care and places of worship. Officials say the measure does not restrict speech, protests or public assembly, and only addresses violent or obstructive actions.
A Delaware Superior Court judge has paused a legal challenge to Sussex County Council’s denial of a proposed electrical substation near Millsboro, citing new state laws set to take effect next month that could override the local decision.
A federal appeals court has denied a request to temporarily block Delaware's new handgun permit law, allowing the controversial regulation to remain in effect as legal challenges continue.
Delaware DOJ sentences fraudulent Maryland-based home improvement contractor to six months in prison
A Greensboro, Maryland-based home improvement contractor Jeremy Bowen was sentenced to six months in prison on June 20 after being convicted of three counts of felony home improvement fraud according to the Delaware Department of Justice. Bowen plead guilty to the three counts in April following an investigation into multiple offenses involving accepting payments that were never completed.
Democratic candidate for Delaware Lieutenant Governor Kyle Evans Gay beats her opponent, Sussex County Republican Ruth Briggs King, in the general election Tuesday night.
Delaware's Superior Court has struck down laws to expand early voting and permanent absentee voting in the first state.
