As Delaware continues to experience ongoing drought conditions, the Delaware Climate Office has launched a new website aimed at keeping the public informed about the state's water resources.
The City of Rehoboth Beach has launched a redesigned website with improved navigation, accessibility tools, and an AI-assisted search function.
Delaware Secretary of Education, Cindy Marten, has launched a new website providing guidance and resources for educators and families concerned about immigration action in public schools.
A website that was created by a couple living in Milton to deter people from speeding in front of their house has been shut down.
The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration has revamped its Adopt-A-Highway program, introducing a redesigned website and new tools to make it easier for community groups and small businesses to participate in keeping Maryland’s highways litter-free.
With Christmas Day right in the middle of this past week it was exceedingly easy to miss a few news stories. To get you up to date, here is your Week In Review.
MILFORD, Del.- A new educational initiative is in the works for Milford School District.
A positive change coming to Ocean City’s public transportation system. The town says an upgraded beach bus app is set to be released soon.
A new bill introduced in Delaware, known as House Bill 265, aims to require websites and online platforms to verify the age of visitors before sharing explicit content harmful to minors. If passed, this bill would impose fines and legal consequences on companies that fail to comply.
The Kent County government was hacked over the weekend and some systems remain down Monday morning.