Delaware will officially begin legal adult-use marijuana sales on Aug. 1, marking a major milestone in the state’s cannabis legalization efforts.
Senate Bill 75, now awaiting a House vote, would limit how Delaware counties regulate marijuana businesses by setting statewide standards for zoning, hours, and permitting. The bill aims to ensure medical marijuana centers with retail licenses can operate without excessive local restrictions.
State Rep. Kevin Hensley has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a 2024 drunk driving crash that left another driver hurt. As part of a plea agreement secured by the Delaware Department of Justice, Hensley will lose his driver's license for one year, serve probation and complete mandatory DUI education.
A Monday morning crash involving two cars at the intersection of Gravel Hill Road and Prettyman Road led to traffic delays and citations for both drivers.
A routine traffic stop on Coastal Highway led to the arrest of two Baltimore women on theft-related charges, with additional felony charges pending in Maryland.
The Dagsboro Town Council recently voted unanimously, on the recommendation of the town administrator and the Dagsboro Police Department, to deny a new business license to La Dama Mexican Restaurant & Bar.
WASHINGTON – Senator Chris Van Hollen and Congressman Jamie Raskin, both (D-Md.), have reintroduced the Handgun Permit to Purchase Act. The le…
On Dec. 19, a lottery was held for 15 open retail marijuana licenses available in the first state. While the winners were chosen that day, the names have now been made available.
Delaware’s marijuana licensing process is entering a critical phase, with 529 applicants moving forward to the lottery stage for the Open Retail License.
Milford Police arrest 18-year-old and 16-year-old during a traffic stop for having two guns in the car and driving with an invalid license.