Traffic flows on I465 in Indianapolis, Tuesday, March 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
The Milton Town Council approved on Monday night a request from the Milton Theatre to use two parking spaces on Union Street for food trucks every Thursday from May 21 through September 17.
About four months after the opening of the Millsboro Bypass, some people say heavy truck traffic continues to rumble through downtown streets, raising questions about whether the multimillion-dollar project is achieving its intended purpose.
With snow in the forecast, DelDOT is prepared for any wintry weather Mother Nature sends our way.
Milton Town Council will consider an ordinance on Monday that would restrict trucks over 5,000 pounds or with more than two axles from using several local roads, except for local service.
A new bill sponsored by Sen. Brian Pettyjohn (R-Georgetown) would prevent Delaware’s environmental agency from banning the sale of gas-powered cars, trucks and SUVs.
A "clanker" system at the Mispillion River Bridge in Milford is underway, and the goal is to audibly warn trucks or other overheight vehicles if they are not going to fit under the bridge.
Chaplain Al Kraft, a 78-year-old disabled veteran known as "Mr. Positive," uses his kindness and the Positive Eagles Soar program to transform lives, recently gifting two trucks to help the Tramuta brothers launch their construction business. This Coastal Connection is sponsored by Baths by Spicer Bros.
An overheight vehicle warning system, called "clankers," is being installed on the Mispillion River Bridge in Milford and is expected to be finished by the end of the year.
Construction is still underway on the North Millsboro Bypass, a project aimed at reducing traffic congestion in this rapidly growing Sussex County area.
