As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, six cultural and historical organizations across Delaware have been awarded a total of $34,445 in state grants to support programming tied to the Semiquincentennial in 2026. “We’re officially less than a year out from the 250th anniversary of both Delaware and the nation,” said Margaret Hughes, director of Delaware 250. “It’s very …
Rite Aid bankruptcy prompts Delaware action to protect prescription access
In response to pharmacy closures across Delaware stemming from Rite Aid’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, state officials are taking swift action to safeguard residents’ access to essential medications. Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro has issued Bulletin No. 153, outlining steps that health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) must take to reduce disruption and ensure continuity of care. “Minimizing disruptions …
Milford Reaffirms Commitment to Sustainable Growth Amid Resident Concerns
In response to ongoing concerns from residents about the pace and impact of development in the area, the City of Milford has issued a detailed statement reaffirming its commitment to managing growth in a strategic, sustainable, and transparent way. City officials emphasized that Milford’s leadership is actively working to balance the needs of both current and future residents while …
Rep. Stell Parker Selby resigns from Delaware House following stroke
State Representative Stell Parker Selby (D-Milton) has resigned from the Delaware House of Representatives following a serious medical issue that has prevented her from participating in the 2025 legislative session. House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown announced Tuesday that she received Parker Selby’s letter of resignation. Parker Selby, who was re-elected in November 2024 to represent the 20th District, has been absent …
Here’s the state process for issuing emissions violations with new Del. City incident
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has issued a formal Notice of Violation (NOV) to the Delaware City Refining Company following an unpermitted emissions incident that occurred on March 13, 2025. According to DNREC, the violation stems from the refinery’s release of more than 260,000 pounds of carbon monoxide and over 38,000 pounds of sulfur dioxide …
Sussex County Council approves lower tax rate, $285.1M budget for fiscal year ’26
GEORGETOWN – The Sussex County Council has unanimously approved a $285.1 million operating budget for the 2026 fiscal year, marking a significant financial shift as the county adopts its first new property tax rate in decades following a court-mandated reassessment. The budget, passed after a public hearing on Tuesday night, reflects a 7.3% increase over the current year’s spending plan. …
Delaware releases first Statewide Disaster Housing Strategy
In a move to improve emergency preparedness and long-term recovery efforts, the Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) has released the state’s first Disaster Housing Strategy, a framework aimed at guiding housing recovery in the aftermath of natural and man-made disasters. The strategy outlines a coordinated approach to ensure displaced residents have access to stable housing after emergencies. Developed with support …
Christopher Coleman named Milford’s next City Manager
MILFORD — The City of Milford has named Christopher Coleman as its next City Manager, following a nationwide search. Coleman, who currently serves as Town Administrator in Westwood, Ma., will assume the role on August 4. “I am deeply honored to have been selected as the next City Manager for Milford, and to follow in the footsteps of such a …
State awards $5.5M for Downtown Development projects in four Delaware towns
Officials announced Tuesday that the Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) has reserved $5.5 million in funding for 15 development projects across four municipalities through the state’s Downtown Development District (DDD) program. The funding is intended to help catalyze $173.6 million in private investment in revitalization efforts in Dover, Laurel, Georgetown, and Wilmington. Projects receiving reservations include Villa Maria at Brandywine, The Old …
Delaware warns investors about risks of financial data aggregators
The Delaware Department of Justice’s Investor Protection Unit is urging investors to proceed with caution when using financial data aggregators and third-party financial platforms. Officials warn that while these tools can offer convenience and a comprehensive view of one’s finances, they also pose significant privacy and security risks. Financial data aggregators—digital services that compile a user’s financial data from various …





