Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has announced that she is joining a coalition of 19 other states that are suing the Trump Administration over a new policy imposing a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions, which the coalition says is unlawful.
The Maryland State Highway Administration will close sections of MD 90 for daytime pavement patching beginning Tuesday, Dec. 16, with work expected to wrap up by Friday, Dec. 19, weather permitting.
Less than a month before the new End of Life Options Act takes effect in Delaware, a group of disability and patient advocacy groups have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to stop the controversial law from being implemented.
A federal judge has denied a motion by the Trump Administration to remand and vacate the previous Biden Administration’s approval of US Wind's proposed project off the coast of Delmarva, according to court documents obtained by WBOC.
Salisbury has joined the ranks of a select few number of cities across the United States boasting an all-woman City Council with the appointment of Melissa D. Holland to represent the city’s District 2.
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 Town of Berlin has announced the upcoming retirement of Chief of Police Arnold Downing after 34 years of service with the Berlin Police Department.
The Salisbury Zoo has announced the passing of their eldest Canada lynx, Chayne.
WBOC has acquired copies of a federal Grand Jury indictment against multiple suspects alleging they harbored and employed undocumented immigrants, including children, while working for a poultry plant sanitation contractor in Accomack County.
Global automaker Ford has introduced a brand new customer experience at its dealership locations and has chosen Delmarva for the redesign’s introduction.
