A Delaware Superior Court jury has awarded more than $5 million to landowners whose property was taken by the Delaware Department of Transportation for construction at the intersection of Route 1 and Route 16.
Milford City Council has voted to move forward with the long-debated Deep Branch Park proposal off South Rehoboth Boulevard.
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.
U.S. Wind is threatening to take legal action against Worcester County following the county's recent decision to pursue eminent domain to acquire two properties in the West Ocean City Harbor.
As 2024 draws to a close, the Delmarva Peninsula reflects on a year marked by significant developments, political changes, environmental phenomena, and community moments. Here’s a look back at the year’s top stories.
On Tuesday, the Milford City Council initiated a discussion to end the practice of eminent domain in specific circumstances.
Candidates vying for Milford City Council Wards 1 and 2 seats will make their case during a debate Thursday night. Ward 1 incumbent Mike Boyle is being challenged by restaurant owner Madula Kalesis.
Milford City Council voted to terminate the use of eminent domain
The City of Milford released a statement Wednesday afternoon regarding recent criticism of its use of eminent domain on property owned by resident Annette Billings. "They concluded they were obligated to proceed by the express wishes of the city residents to provide more recreation options," said the statement.
A new billboard is turning heads off of Route 113 in Milford