Delaware leaders are remembering former State Senator Nancy Cook, who died Monday at the age of 89.
Supporters of the recently passed House Concurrent Resolution 82 look to improve Delaware's maternal mental health systems.
House Speaker Minor-Brown and several state leaders will recognize New Castle County police for stopping what investigators say was a major threat to University of Delaware students. Police say a traffic stop foiled plans for a campus attack.
Members in the General Assembly could attend special sessions remotely during certain conditions under a resolution that was introduced this week.
House Democratic leaders issued a joint statement Friday in response to a proposal by House Republicans to redo the property tax reassessment in New Castle County and revert to previous valuations and tax rates for the 2025-26 tax year.
The Delaware Court of Chancery has upheld House Bill 242, a law that changes how property taxes are calculated following the state’s long-delayed reassessments.
Delaware lawmakers will hold public hearings this fall to review the state’s recent property reassessment.
Legislative leaders announced members of special committees to review Delaware’s first statewide property reassessment in decades. The panels will hold hearings this fall on possible reforms and tax relief.
After missing every day of the legislative session so far, Rep. Stell Parker Selby has resigned effective immediately.
It's starting to get busy down here along the coast and that means it is easy to miss a story here and there, with that in mind this is your Week In Review.
