Benjamin L. Wallace has been appointed by the United States District Court to be the new United States Attorney for the District of Delaware, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. This comes after Delaware's previous U.S. Attorney, Julianne Murray, announced she would be stepping down.
Maryland’s Department of the Environment (MDE) is refuting the Federal Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) claims that MDE issued a final permit for US Wind’s proposed offshore wind project in error.
Neighbors in Harrington are raising concerns over what they describe as relentless train horn noise that disrupts their lives at all hours of the day and night—and they've had enough.
The Maryland State Police (MSP) have agreed to a settlement with the United States to resolve a lawsuit that claimed MSP violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in their hiring practices.
A Dorchester County Circuit Court Judge has sided with various environmental groups in challenging the state’s approval of a wastewater discharge permit for a local animal waste rendering plant.
The Commonwealth of Virginia is slated to hold their Republican Party primary Tuesday which will see five candidates facing off to become the challenger to current Democratic Senator Tim Kaine.
The Department of Justice District of Delaware has announced the sentencing of a 25-year-old Dover man after he was found to be making “straw purchases” of semi-automatic pistols.
Delaware Governor Carney and Lt. Governor Hall-Long announced a partnership with the Delaware Food Bank to help ease the sting of federal Emergency benefits ending for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) families.
Several Maryland environmental groups filed a legal challenge Friday, against the Maryland Department of Environment's recently issued wastewater discharge permit for an animal waste rendering plant in Linkwood.
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin's administration has rewritten Virginia's model policies for the treatment of transgender students, issuing guidance for school divisions that would roll back some accommodations and tighten parental notification requirements.
