Concerns over trash and sanitation in downtown Dover are sparking conversations among residents, business owners and city leaders about how to keep the state's capital clean.
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As reports of bicycle and vehicle crashes continue across Delaware, some Smyrna residents are discussing what can be done to make local roads safer for cyclists, especially children.
Delaware lawmakers are taking a closer look at how high school playoff and championship games are broadcast, with supporters saying more viewing options could help families stay connected to some of their students' biggest moments.
Kent County celebrates America's 250th anniversary with Liberty Tree ceremony and historic gathering
As Delaware prepares to commemorate America's 250th anniversary, Kent County leaders and community members gathered Tuesday to celebrate the nation's history through a symbol of independence and a reflection on the founding principles that continue to shape the country today.
As Delawareans continue to grapple with rising electricity costs, Governor Matt Meyer announced Tuesday that four new community solar projects have been accepted into the state's Jobs First Permitting Accelerator Program, a move the administration says will expand access to affordable energy while strengthening Delaware's power grid.
Delaware farmers say deer are taking an increasing bite out of their bottom line this growing season, prompting state officials to expand assistance programs aimed at reducing crop damage.
Music, food and cultural performances filled George C. Wright Jr. Municipal Park on Friday as many gathered for the fourth annual Juneteenth Experience in Smyrna.
Delaware officials celebrated the opening of a new state-of-the-art environmental laboratory in Smyrna on Thursday, replacing an aging facility and expanding the state's ability to monitor water quality and environmental health.
As Sussex County continues to experience rapid growth, county leaders have approved a new school impact fee aimed at helping local school districts keep pace with increasing enrollment.
