The Delaware Attorney General’s Office has ruled that the City of Dover violated the state’s Freedom of Information Act when it denied a request for emails and text messages involving the mayor and police chief.
The ACLU of Delaware has filed a lawsuit against Fenwick Island, accusing the town of violating the Delaware Constitution in allowing corporations and LLCs to vote in municipal elections.
The Bethany Beach Police Department was reportedly led on an extensive pursuit through the town on Wednesday after being called to check on the wellbeing of a construction crew flagger. The suspect has now been identified.
A coalition of local businesses, sponsors and volunteers delivered 400 turkeys across Delmarva on Monday, giving police, firefighters and other emergency personnel an extra boost heading into Thanksgiving week.
A South Bethany town committee is urging the Town Council to lower speed limits on all town-operated streets to 15 mph, a move the group says would improve safety for people walking and biking through the canal-lined community.
WBOC has learned the Trump Administration on Thursday filed a motion to stay an ongoing lawsuit against them and offshore energy company US Wind, arguing the current government shutdown has limited their attorneys’ ability to respond to the suit.
One year after medical waste washed ashore from Rehoboth Beach to Assateague Island, forcing beach closures at the end of summer, investigators still have no updates about where it came from or how it happened.
As of Friday evening, Fenwick Island police officers have found 83-year-old Kay Kline, who went missing Thursday afternoon.
The town of Fenwick Island saw the effects of flooding last week from Hurricane Erin. On the heels of the storm, Fenwick Island leaders approved two new flood mitigation proposals.
The Fraternal Order of Police Dover Lodge #15 has conducted a vote of no confidence regarding Dover Police Chief Tomas A. Johnson, reportedly revealing a significant lack of confidence in the Chief and officer grievances.
