In an uncommon procedure, the House voted to override a governor veto.

House votes to override Carney veto; now on to Senate

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

For the first time since 1977, the Delaware House of Representatives has overridden a governor’s veto on a bill.  Gov. John Carney issued a letter to the General Assembly Tuesday saying he is vetoing House Bill 282, sponsored by Rep. Paul Baumbach, D-Newark. The bill aims to shift membership, leadership, structure and procedures of the State Employee Benefits Committee.  Wednesday, …

Milford Water Tower rotated

Water tower referendum on the horizon

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council approved a proposal from KCI to design a proposed 300,000 gallon water tower for the Milford Corporate Center. The approval was for no more than $60,000 which covers Geotech investigations, site permitting, soil borings, tank design and construction document preparation. An additional $10,000 was approved for permit fees and contingencies, an amount that …

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Mayor appoints council to committees, expands Board of Adjustments

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Mayor Todd Culotta appointed the final council members to various subcommittees. At his first meeting in the seat, Mayor Culotta made appointments but since no one had been appointed to the seat he vacated when he became mayor, some of the positions were left open. Now that Councilwoman Nadia Zychal occupies that seat, Mayor Culotta filled …

The controversial end-of-life method was defeated in the Senate Thursday.

Assisted suicide bill dies in Senate

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

A controversial bill that would give terminally ill people the right to end their lives failed to pass the Delaware Senate Thursday. House Bill 140, sponsored by Rep. Paul Baumbach, D-Newark, would have permitted a terminally ill adult resident of Delaware to request and self-administer medication to end the individual’s life in a humane and dignified manner. The medication is …

Ellendale

Audit reveals significant problems in Ellendale finances

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

In January, the Town of Ellendale replaced three incumbent members on its five member council. William Clay Walton, Thomas Panas and Joseph Beck joined Michael Workman and Virginia Weller on council. The new council requested that the State of Delaware Auditors conduct a performance audit to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of town operations. This audit covered 2019 through 2022. …

The majority of state sports championships this season were won by private schools.

GA mulls separate public, private school sports titles

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

On the heels of the state championships for many high school sports, the Delaware legislature is considering distinct title games for public and private schools.  Senate Bill 328, sponsored by Sen. Eric Buckson, R-Dover, directs the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association to separate all public and private school team championship sanctioned events. “The bill in and of itself is somewhat offensive …

Ruth Briggs King

Ruth Briggs King launches campaign for lieutenant governor

bshupeGovernment, Headlines

Ruth Briggs King, a former state legislator from Georgetown, formally announced Friday she is running for lieutenant governor. If elected, she said, she will continue to work as a public servant, just as she did in the House of Representatives. “I realized that I was elected by Republicans, Democrats and Independents,” she said. “This is a campaign for the people, …

Rehoboth Blvd Upgrades

Rehoboth Boulevard changes proposed to council

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council heard a presentation from Dover/Kent County MPO, a planning organization that partners with municipalities and DelDOT with transportation infrastructure planning. Marilyn Smith, Executive Director, of the organization provided new council members with a brief explanation of what Dover/Kent County MPO’s responsibilities were. “The MPO does transportation planning in all of Kent County. We …

The bill would impose fines on people whose dogs bark excessively.

Homeowners could be soon be fined for their barking dogs 

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

  A bill that would shift the burden away from police while also establishing monetary fines for homeowners with excessively barking dogs was unanimously supported in the House Appropriations Committee Wednesday. House Bill 124, sponsored by Rep. Eric Morrison, D-Glasgow, eliminates animal noise and noise disturbances from the Noise Control and Abatement Chapter in Delaware Code.  It clarifies that the …