Indigenous leaders, lawmakers and advocates gathered on the steps of Legislative Hall Tuesday for a peace walk and press conference in support of legislation that would create a Delaware Commission on Indigenous Affairs.
Delaware is exploring new ways to address homelessness in Kent County, and one of the potential solutions is a location just steps from Delaware State University.
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.
Delaware State University (DSU) and End Community Violence Now (ECVN) will co-host the first-ever Community Violence Intervention (CVI) Summit
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.
Neighbors on East Loockerman Street in Dover are raising concerns about speeding in their neighborhood. Many say drivers using the street as a shortcut between Route 13 and Route 8 are turning it into a dangerous raceway.
A press conference held Tuesday in Dover delivered disappointing news to families and ice rink users who had been eagerly awaiting answers about the future of skating in Kent County.
Dover Mayor Robin Christiansen has announced the termination of the city’s state of emergency following an investigation into a potential cyber security breach.
The old Dover Post Office, a long-vacant building in downtown Dover, may soon get a special delivery—a redevelopment transforming the site into a three-story, mixed-use space with commercial units and 36 apartments.
Dover's City Council election is fast approaching this April, with candidates from all generations looking to represent the city and shape its future. Among them, Stephan Pierce, at just 19 years old, is hoping to make history by winning the Second District council seat.
