In March, Delaware Democrats introduced a bill that would limit how the Division of Motor Vehicles can share personal information about undocumented drivers with law enforcement.
Delaware State Police is investigating a shooting that broke out after what they say was an argument among four males. No injuries were reported, and police are urging anyone with information to the department with information.
Delaware’s court system is warning about an uptick in phone scams where callers pose as court or law enforcement officials, claiming people owe fines, missed jury duty, or have arrest warrants – all to trick them into sending money immediately.
The Country Calling Festival's 2024 Country Calling Festival Tool Kit has been released.
The highly anticipated Delaware State Fair kicks off on Thursday, July 18. The 10-day event features a carnival rides, multiple performances, racing and more. Everything you need to know to enjoy the fair can be found below.
The Millsboro Police Department is alerting residents about a scam asking for money and pretending to support the agency The department urges the community to remain vigilant, share information about the scam, and report any suspicious contacts to ensure public safety.
Those interested can fill out the meal benefits form and return it to the school for program officials to determine eligibility.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources Fishing and Boating Services is hosting the Fisheries Information Exchange, bringing together coastal anglers and agency representatives for discussions on crucial topics before the busy fishing season. Attendees can expect insights and expertise from representatives of agencies like the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the United States Coast Guard, and the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement, making it a valuable resource for Maryland's fishing community.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is offering up to $5,000 for information on five men who were caught on camera abusing koi fish in a private pond in early July.
A recent insurer and third-party data breach has affected more than 32,000 Delawareans, leading to concerns about compromised personal data.