The ACLU of Delaware filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of New Castle County on Thursday accusing the Town of Dewey Beach of unlawfully denying access to body worn camera footage from six police officers.
Tensions inside Rehoboth Beach City Hall escalated during the March 9 commissioners meeting when Commissioner Susan Stewart publicly accused fellow Commissioner Suzanne Goode of a prolonged pattern of misconduct.
The ACLU of Delaware has filed a complaint in Superior Court, accusing three public school districts of charging excessive fees to fulfill public records requests, potentially violating the state’s Freedom of Information Act.
The Town of Ocean City has agreed to pay $400,000 to settle a wrongful death claim stemming from a deadly tram crash that occurred on the Boardwalk on Aug. 20, 2024.
A lawsuit challenging the hiring of Rehoboth Beach’s Taylour Tedder as city manager will move forward. While the ruling by Vice Chancellor Bonnie W. David in Delaware's Chancery Court dismissed some claims to void Tedder's hiring
The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware spoke out against the city of Camden’s decision to sign an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The Camden Police Chief says the department has since withdrawn from the agreement with ICE following push back.
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.
The ongoing controversy surrounding the new Rehoboth Beach City Manager, Taylour Tedder, and the deal he received was discussed at a special meeting on July 8. The Mayor and City Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold Tedder's compensation package.
The Delaware Attorney General's Office has determined that Rehoboth Beach violated the Freedom of Information Act during the hiring process of new city manager Taylour Tedder.
Recently, several people from Rehoboth Beach submitted a petition to the state Attorney General's office stating that the hiring of City Manager Taylour Tedder was a potential violation of the Freedom Of Information Act.
