Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer signed House Bill 182 into law on Monday, prohibiting local law enforcement agencies from entering into agreements with federal immigration authorities to enforce immigration violations or share related data.
Efforts to enhance signage along the Ocean City Boardwalk are progressing.
Hundreds of people hit the streets in Rehoboth Beach for a protest called Sussex Against Martial Law
Protestors lined up along route one on Saturday. From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., they cheered, they waved flags and for those who couldn't join, they honked their car horns as they drove by.
A silent vigil held Sunday at the Zwaanendael Museum brought together community members advocating for justice.
A silent vigil was held outside the Zwaanendael Museum on Sunday to show solidarity with the people of Ukraine.
Travelers on Route 113 are facing delays as lane closures continue for the ongoing Millsboro Bypass improvement project.
The Ocean City Council is set to discuss the possible change on Tuesday that includes new, brightly colored signs and a redesigned welcome sign to enhance the boardwalk experience.
Lewes city officials passed an ordinance to install "No Parking" signs and yellow curb painting along Savannah Road, citing bicycle safety, but a local brewery claims the measure unfairly targets their business.
Election season is over and the Delaware Department of Transportation wants everyone to make sure they remove any lingering campaign signs that they may have placed along the side of the road.
The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) has implemented two new all-way stop intersections in Milton, aiming to improve traffic flow and enhance safety for drivers and cyclists alike.