Fenwick Island and Sussex County have launched a new lawsuit against the State of Delaware, arguing state lawmakers overstepped in passing two laws to greenlight a controversial offshore wind-related project.
Delaware Capitol Police is expanding its Facility Dog Program to every courthouse in the state, extending services for the first time to Kent and Sussex counties.
A Delaware Superior Court judge has put a pause on the legal battle over Sussex County Council’s decision to block a key electrical substation tied to the US Wind offshore project, citing new state laws that could ultimately override the county’s vote.
The Delaware State Police have announced the upcoming launch of the First State’s new Permit to Purchase Program in November and urge Delawareans planning to purchase a handgun to review the process ahead of time.
Randon Wilkerson, the man convicted of and sentenced to life for the brutal murder of Delmar Police Officer Keith Heacook, has filed an appeal with the Delaware Supreme Court.
DELAWARE- The Department of Justice will move to appeal a Superior Court judge’s ruling regarding voting rights.
DELAWARE- A judge has struck down Delaware's absentee and early voting statutes, declaring them unconstitutional and the decision has sparked a diverse range of opinions among supporters and critics.
A judge has rejected several claims lodged by Delaware’s attorney general in a lawsuit alleging that the fossil fuel industry has downplayed the risks of climate change
A Superior Court Judge has sentenced Kristie Haas to 30 years for the murder of her 3-year-old daughter and the abuse of the toddler’s corpse after leaving the girl’s burned remains at a Smyrna softball field in 2019.
A Delaware Superior Court Judge has granted Governor Carney’s request to dismiss a lawsuit brought against him by two pastors who claimed the Governor’s lockdown orders during the pandemic violated their religious freedom.
