The days are already piling up in the year 2025 and in case you've missed any key stories the past few days, here is your Week In Review.
Lisa Blunt Rochester made history today as she was sworn in as Delaware's newest U.S. Senator, marking several firsts for the state.
Over the past five days in Delaware CoastTV has covered a Volunteer Shortage, Housing Development, and Farewell to Senator Carper, it's all part of your Week In Review.
Democrat Lisa Blunt Rochester will be the next U.S. Senator from Delaware. She also becomes the first woman senator in state history.
Three candidates are running in Delaware to replace retiring U.S. Senator Tom Carper.
With the goal of having hybrid ferry construction plans finalized by the end of the year, an update on its status will be reviewed on Wednesday by the Delaware River and Bay Authority and members of the state's congressional delegation.
Senator Tom Carper secured $10 million in federal funding to help repair the dunes at the Indian River Inlet.
Less than two weeks after learning it will receive close to $3.5 million from the federal government, the Delaware Coastal Airport is expected to receive an update on its plans for a new parallel taxiway.
U.S. Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.) praised the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for finalizing a new rule under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act. The stated goal of this new rule is to phase down the production and consumption of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs).
The awarded airports include the Wilmington Airport, the Delaware Coastal Airport in Georgetown and the Delaware Airpark in Dover.