DNREC has launched a new public survey aimed at gathering feedback from people across the state about local air quality and pollution concerns.
With early voting underway, candidates in District 20's upcoming special election participated Friday in a forum focused on business issues rather than broader policy debates.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal is warning people across Maryland about a social media trend that has already led to multiple fires and emergency responses in schools.
Governor Matt Meyer announced Monday his nomination of Joshua Sanderlin, to serve as Delaware’s new Marijuana Commissioner. This comes after Robert Coupe stepped down in January.
The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration is hosting a public informational workshop from 5 to 7 p.m. Jan. 14, to provide information and gather community input on improving pedestrian access and safety along Coastal Highway in Worcester County.
After Delaware State Fire Marshal John W. Rudd imposed a temporary statewide ban on fireworks due to severe drought conditions, animal advocacy group PETA is urging the state to take it further by making the ban permanent.
The Delaware Supreme Court has adopted a permanent policy allowing cell phones and other personal electronic devices (PEDs) in state courthouses, effective Aug. 7.
Republican Bobby Williamson of Bridgeville has recently filed for governor in the state of Delaware.
Those interested can fill out the meal benefits form and return it to the school for program officials to determine eligibility.
The Seaford School District is adding to its safety protocols by purchasing four additional Weapons Detection Systems and implementing a clear bag policy for grades six through twelve. Superintendent Dr. Sharon DiGirolamo says the changes are following community feedback.
