Voters in the Caesar Rodney School District approve a proposed operating referendum.
As Downtown Dover moves toward its 2030 revitalization goals, the police department is looking ahead with a vision for meeting the city's growing demands. Last week, Chief Thomas Johnson presented to City Council, emphasizing what the department needs, the resources it requires, and its top priorities for the years ahead.
With just over three weeks until an operating referendum vote, Caesar Rodney School District voters face a major decision. District leaders say the funding is critical to supporting students and schools, but taxpayers remain divided on whether it should pass.
Twenty-two students celebrated new beginnings today after completing the Food Bank of Delaware's 12-week culinary and L.O.G.I.C. training programs. The graduation ceremony honored the hard work and perseverance of students who gained hands-on skills at no cost.
Former President Joe Biden has decided to build his presidential library in Delaware, his home state, according to a senior member of the Joe and Jill Biden Foundation.
On Wednesday, officials broke ground on the Harrington Industrial Park. City leaders say this long-awaited project could create hundreds of jobs, attract new businesses, and provide a major boost to the local economy.
The ReEntry Delaware: Community Resource, Employment, & Expungement Fair was held Friday at Wilmington University's Dover campus, offering a fresh opportunity for those seeking to rebuild their lives and re-enter society.
Ocean City town leaders hosted a workshop Friday to brainstorm ideas for the town's future strategic plans.
Sussex County is taking a proactive approach to managing its rapid growth with the formation of the Land Use Reform Working Group, a committee aimed at balancing development with preservation.
City officials are asking residents to help shape the future of Milford by participating in a community survey aimed at improving long-term planning efforts.
