A new bipartisan bill introduced Thursday would overhaul how Delaware fills vacant seats in the General Assembly, shifting power from political parties to voters by requiring primary elections in special elections.
The Delaware Court of Chancery has upheld House Bill 242, a law that changes how property taxes are calculated following the state’s long-delayed reassessments.
Rehoboth Beach officials are considering new safety barriers near the Bandstand and Boardwalk to protect pedestrians from cars.
The Town of Georgetown held its first meeting of the Supportive Housing Issues Committee Thursday evening, marking a coordinated effort to address homelessness, addiction recovery, and reintegration for formerly incarcerated individuals.
DNREC launches a new dashboard that it hopes will make permitting easier for both homeowners and contractors.
A recent performance audit of the Memorial Volunteer Fire Company uncovered multiple gaps in the organization’s financial oversight, according to a report released by the Delaware Office of Auditor of Accounts.
Delaware is moving forward with plans to create a regulated “AI Sandbox,” giving companies space to safely test artificial intelligence tools in high-impact industries.
On Tuesday, June 17, Delaware House Democrats responded on Facebook to CoastTV’s report regarding Rep. Stell Parker Selby’s absence this legislative session.
The Delaware Healthcare Association is raising concerns about state oversight and rising costs after Delaware’s latest Health Care Benchmark Trend Report showed spending growth across most sectors, especially pharmacy.
Locals, local leaders, and law enforcement gathered this week for a community panel aimed at strengthening police transparency and addressing hate in the community.
