Crews in Georgetown are working to repair a water leak that occurred Monday morning.
The Maryland Transportation Authority is requesting proposals to improve protection around the main span piers of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. The project will strengthen existing pier protection on both the eastbound and westbound spans.
Investigators determined the fire was set intentionally.
Firearms instructors, advocacy groups and others have filed a temporary restraining order in federal court, seeking to halt enforcement of a new handgun permit law. The law is set to take effect on Nov. 16, arguing the law violates the Second Amendment.
Delaware drivers now have clearer rules for when cars can be towed and how much they can be charged under House Bill 67, signed Thursday.
Following the final voting session of the Sussex County Land Use Reform Working Group, the Sussex Preservation Coalition supports the group's recommendations.
State officials sign 10-Year plan to protect Maryland’s Coastal Bays.
A new Animal Welfare License Plate is now available to drivers across Delaware, offering a way to show support for animal protection efforts while helping fund programs that reduce pet overpopulation.
Lawmakers and community members gathered at Legislative Hall to debate Senate Bill 5, a proposed constitutional amendment that would enshrine reproductive rights in Delaware’s Constitution.
As part of National Consumer Protection Week, which runs from March 2 to March 8, the Delaware Department of Justice’s Consumer Protection Unit (CPU) is hosting in-person events and sharing online resources to help residents avoid scams.
