Delmarva Power customers in Delaware could soon see higher electric bills as the utility seeks a nearly $70 million increase to its base rate. While lawmakers agree that rate hikes could be problematic for many in the First State and that Delaware needs more energy, they remain divided on what’s driving the proposed increase and how to address it.
The Delaware Healthcare Association hosted its 29th annual Healthcare Forum, "Bold Leadership in a Storm," bringing together hundreds of leaders from across Delaware's healthcare sector for a full day of panels, interactive learning, and guest speakers.
Neighbors in the small town of Little Creek are raising alarms over speeding and road safety in their community. While the problem has persisted for years, neighbors say recent toll hikes on Delaware highways have worsened the situation, and many are fed up. A potential solution, however, may soon be on the horizon.
Delaware lawmakers spent hours in a special session Tuesday addressing public outcry over steep property tax increases, particularly in New Castle and Sussex counties.
A section of the Milford Riverwalk has been closed for months after a sinkhole formed earlier this year. City leaders are now seeking help from an engineering firm to develop a long-term fix.
Fed up with rising crime and gun violence, Dover neighbors gathered Monday night for the “Dover Voices Heard” town hall, calling not just for conversation, but for real change.
Another crash into the Georgetown Circle is raising alarms after a car barreled into the circle at 2 a.m. on Saturday, causing significant damage.
In an effort to ease parking and traffic woes, The City of Rehoboth Beach recently commissioned a study from the Rossi Group to find solutions. This week, city commissioners heard the recommendations, which include both mid-term and long-term strategies.
Residents in the Cinderberry neighborhood of Georgetown are voicing their concerns about heavy traffic cutting through their quiet streets. The Georgetown Town Council recently heard recommendations from The Rossi Group on how to ease traffic in the area, but some residents feel the proposed solutions are not enough.
The challenge of finding parking near the Boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach might see some relief in the upcoming summer, following the completion of a recent engineering survey conducted by engineering firm Rossi Group.
