Delaware’s five public housing authorities are urging individuals on the state’s centralized waiting list for Housing Choice Vouchers and public housing to update their applications by Feb. 10, 2026, to remain active.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is sponsoring the Delaware Center for Horticulture’s TreeCycle event again in 2026.
Governor Matt Meyer has launched a new podcast called Matt Chats.
The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) announced $3.4 million in preliminary project awards through its 2025 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) cycle. The funding will support the creation of 105 new affordable units and preserve 116 existing ones across four development projects statewide.
DOVER, Del.– Two major natural gas companies in Delaware are asking to raise rates, which could increase monthly bills for customers.
Delaware lawmakers will hold public hearings this fall to review the state’s recent property reassessment.
House Majority Whip Ed Osienski issued a statement regarding the General Assembly passing Senate Bill 75, which limits the zoning restrictions counties can impose on marijuana businesses.
The Delaware Forest Service is changing the application timeline for one of its top community recognition programs. Beginning in 2026, applications for the Tree Friendly Community program will only be accepted in even-numbered years.
Nonprofit groups from across Delaware will rally at Legislative Hall on Tuesday, May 20, calling on lawmakers to maintain vital funding that supports services many locals depend on.
The State of Delaware Dragonfly Project invited students to participate in an essay and art contest supporting the designation of a state dragonfly.
