With America's 250th birthday approaching, the Caesar Rodney statue, removed from downtown Wilmington's Rodney Square in 2020 amid protests, may be getting new life after state Senator Eric Buckson's push drew federal attention.
Ocean City’s long-running fight over short-term rental rules is back in the spotlight, with town leaders weighing new limits in single-family and mobile home neighborhoods while property owners and Airbnb say the move ignores a recent referendum and threatens the tourism economy.
A controversial pedestrian safety ordinance was voted out of Committee Tuesday following hours of heated debate at Dover City Hall, where dozens of neighbors voiced their opinions. Supporters say the measure is necessary to protect pedestrians and drivers, while opponents argue it punishes the city's most vulnerable residents instead of connecting them to resources.
A final decision on the controversial Deep Branch Park came Tuesday night, as Milford City Council voted 5-3 in favor of moving forward with the long-debated project.
The rebate, known as a tax differential, has been provided to property owners in Cambridge and Hurlock since 2007. It compensates them for ser…
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.
More than a year after Jeeps rolled across the dirt at Connelly Mill Park, a new audit has brought the “Safari at the Quarry” event back into …
The debate over Delaware's historical monuments is heating up as State Sen. Eric Buckson (R-District 16) introduces a resolution to relocate t…
The debate over Delaware's historical monuments is heating up as State Sen. Eric Buckson (R-District 16) introduces a resolution to relocate the Caesar Rodney Equestrian Statue to Kent County.
A heated debate unfolded inside Legislative Hall on Monday as lawmakers discussed Senate Bill 5, a proposal to enshrine reproductive rights in Delaware’s Constitution.
