On Tuesday, June 17, Delaware House Democrats responded on Facebook to CoastTV’s report regarding Rep. Stell Parker Selby’s absence this legislative session.
On Thursday, CoastTV called the victim to ask if he would be interested in an interview. He was polite however he referred all questions to Gary Caunitis, the public information officer for the Millville Volunteer Fire Company.
People spoke highly on Friday of Rep. Stell Parker Selby, who is respected across the aisle, when asked about her absence. However, those same people questioned if a Special Election is necessary to get representation for the district.
As of Thursday evening, the State Representatives have voted on 91 agenda items. Parker Selby has not voted since the legislative session began.
U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) praised the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act.
Metal detectors are expected to be set in place before the school's first football game on Thursday, Aug. 29.
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management released its final Environmental Impact Statement for a proposed U.S. Wind offshore wind project. US Wind's project aims to install up to 114 turbines in Maryland, despite pushback from locals.
Governor John Carney released a statement about two marijuana bills on Friday, saying that his views have not changed but Delaware has more serious issues to focus on.
Visa, American Express, MasterCard, and Discover previously announced plans to add a merchant code for gun retailers, which is a set of numbers that describe a merchant's primary business and track purchases for reward points. The creation of the new code was approved in 2022 and would allow financial institutions to better detect and report activities related to the purchase of firearms and ammunition at standalone gun retail stores.
LINCOLN, Del. - The Pine Haven Community was recently given a Notice of Violation from DNREC regarding sewer water flooding neighbor's yards.