A cold snap moving into Delmarva is expected to bring overnight temperatures below freezing, putting spring blooms and household plumbing at risk.
Stricter federal SNAP work requirements taking effect Jan. 1 could impact thousands of Delaware residents who rely on food assistance unless they meet new employment rules.
The court ruled those penalties could not be enforced at this stage, siding with the states.
Republican lawmakers in Delaware are calling on Governor Matt Meyer and Attorney General Kathy Jennings to immediately act to prevent thousands of people from losing access to critical food assistance as early as next week.
Christmas has officially arrived in Rehoboth Beach, and for the first time in two years, the city's holiday tree is standing tall without any setbacks.
An 855-foot retaining wall project along Loop Canal in Bethany Beach, gets back on track after the government shutdown.
Senator Marie Pinkney will convene a Sussex County Medicaid Roundtable on Thursday, Nov. 13, in Lewes to hear directly from healthcare providers, patients and advocates about the mounting challenges facing people in southern Delaware amid cuts to federal assistance programs.
Nearly 60,000 Delaware households received a financial boost this morning as the state distributed its first round of First State Food Relief Funds, a temporary food assistance effort launched in response to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
The Food Bank of Delaware will hold a series of three mass drive-thru food distributions later this month to help Delaware residents in need
On Monday, the Trump administration's court filings said that it would use contingency funds to provide partial SNAP benefits in November, reported NBC. This comes after a judge ordered the Department of Agriculture to disburse funding for the program on Friday.
