Construction on Salisbury's ADA Ramp Improvement Project is wrapping up for the fiscal year, bringing new and upgraded curb ramps to neighborh…
Ocean City’s upcoming special election has become a broader test of how town government functions during one of the busiest stretches of the year. After Councilman Larry Yates resigned due to health concerns, town officials rescheduled the special election from April 21 to Friday, May 8, and expanded it from a race for one open seat to a race for two.
Some downtown Dover businesses and property owners could soon get a boost for much-needed renovations as the Downtown Dover Partnership relaunches its Critical Improvements Program.
The new year might just be a walk in the park thanks to a series of public grants from The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. DNREC has awarded 18 matching grants throughout Delaware totaling $2.2 million in hopes of improving the First State’s local parks.
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to stop Delaware’s new Medical Aid in Dying law from going into effect this week, according to court documents acquired by WBOC.
DOVER, Del.- Much-needed repairs to the uneven sidewalks of North Bradford Street won't compromise the area's leafy charm.
DOVER, Del.- With the introduction of a proposal for new handicap parking eligibility requirements, some are urging more careful consideration.
DOVER, Del.- Stubborn tree roots have turned the sidewalks on Bradford Street into a puzzle of un-even pieces, and fixing the sidewalks has been an uphill battle for the city. Now, a new plan is being proposed to fix the issue.
Construction is underway in St. Michaels to help improve pedestrian safety and overall access to the town.
Ocean City is considering allowing electric bikes on the boardwalk, something that is currently banned. The town says it's current law may be …
