Just one day before black sea bass season opens, a new federal rule is finally clearing up what was expected to be a confusing mix of regulations for Delmarva watermen.
A controversial speaker’s appearance at Salisbury University drew both supporters and protesters to campus Wednesday night, months after a previous event was postponed over security concerns.
Delmarva Power is asking state regulators for a significant electric rate hike that could raise monthly bills for customers across Delaware, according to the Delaware Public Advocate.
Wallops launched its very first rocket 80 years ago to the day today. On June 27, 1945, that first launch sparked a decades-long legacy of spe…
Friday marks 80 years to the day since Wallops' very first rocket launched. The milestone, however, comes at a time of turbulence and uncertainty at NASA.
Terminally ill adults in Delaware now have a new option at the end of life. On Tuesday, Gov. Matt Meyer signed House Bill 140 into law, legalizing medical aid in dying for mentally capable patients with a prognosis of six months or less.
"You're not going to be able to stronghold your way out of this problem with courts and fines and things like that."
The legacy of a Salisbury community pillar was honored today during a street renaming and dedication ceremony.
Delaware Governor John Carney has ordered state flags lowered to half-staff in honor of the late former State Senator Robert Marshall.
A proposal to require anyone in Delaware wanting to buy a handgun to first be fingerprinted, undergo training and obtain permission from the state cleared its first legislative hurdle Wednesday after a public hearing in a Democrat-led Senate committee.
