Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission Vice Chair Vienna Cavazos plans to resign from the commission effective Sept. 12, according to a release from the commission.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer signed the Delaware John Lewis Voting Rights Act on Thursday, Aug. 6, creating new state-level voting rights protections aimed at preventing voter discrimination, suppression and vote dilution.
Under a new executive order, the commission will grow from nine to 15 members.
Speak Out Against Hate brought the community together Thursday to discuss how immigration policies are affecting families in Sussex County.
A teacher at Mariner Middle School has filed a civil rights complaint against the Cape Henlopen School District, alleging discrimination against multilingual learners and their families.
Delaware Secretary of Education, Cindy Marten, has launched a new website providing guidance and resources for educators and families concerned about immigration action in public schools.
Delaware's House Bill 374 extends legal protections to providers of fertility treatments, shielding them from disciplinary action and ensuring patient confidentiality. This legislation aims to safeguard healthcare professionals and patients while reinforcing reproductive healthcare rights in the state.
In a follow-up to a story first reported last month, people living in the Hunters Mill development are grappling with the loss of cherished trees, a result of actions taken by Delmarva Power to maintain power lines over neighbors properties.
The Senate passed legislation aimed at bolstering and safeguarding employment rights. Senate bill 147 is sponsored by Sen. Laura Sturgeon who serves as the representative for the Fourth Senate District, including communities like West Brandywine Hundred, Greenville, Centerville, Hockessin and segments of Pike Creek.
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.
