Sussex County officials on Tuesday introduced a proposed $285.1 million budget for Fiscal Year 2026, a plan that increases overall spending while significantly lowering the property tax rate, the first such adjustment in more than three decades. Driven largely by capital investments in wastewater infrastructure and supported by increased assessed property values, the proposed budget reflects a 7.3% increase — …
Delaware launches ‘Click It or Ticket’ seat belt campaign ahead of Memorial Day
As the busy Memorial Day travel season begins, Delaware officials are urging drivers and passengers to buckle up as part of the national “Click It or Ticket” campaign. Running from May 19 to June 8, the campaign pairs public education with stepped-up enforcement in an effort to reduce traffic fatalities involving unrestrained occupants. The Delaware Office of Highway Safety (OHS), …
Delaware launches fund to boost access to capital in underserved communities
Financial institutions serving Delaware’s underserved neighborhoods now have a new opportunity to support local economic growth, thanks to a newly launched state fund aimed at increasing access to capital in low- to moderate-income areas. The Delaware Council on Banking has opened applications for the Delaware Community Investment Venture Fund (DCIVF), a program designed to help banks, credit unions, and Community …
Milford Eminent Domain Dispute Prompts New Legislation from Rep. Shupe
MILFORD, Del. A high-profile property dispute in Milford has sparked new legislation aimed at protecting Delaware landowners from having their property seized for recreational development. On May 8, State Representative Bryan Shupe (R-Milford) introduced House Bill 146, a measure that would prohibit the use of eminent domain in Milford when the land is intended solely for recreational purposes such as …
Delaware, 8 other states press federal agency for delayed restitution to victims of tech training scam
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings and attorneys general from eight other states are demanding answers from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) over months-long delays in distributing restitution to victims of a predatory tech sales training program. In a letter sent Tuesday to the CFPB’s acting director, the multistate coalition expressed frustration with the agency’s unexplained hold-up in delivering $4.2 …
Delaware opens round of grants to strengthen local food systems
The Delaware Division of Small Business (DSB) and the Delaware Council on Farm & Food Policy have opened the application window for the fourth round of the First State Food System Program, also known as the Delaware Grocery Initiative. The program, which launched its latest cycle on May 5, 2025, aims to expand access to healthy and culturally diverse foods …
Delaware Birders Raise $50,000 to Help Preserve Ard Na Gréine in Lewes
The Delaware Ornithological Society (DOS) has donated $50,000 to support the preservation of Ard Na Gréine, an 88-acre open space along the Georgetown-Lewes Trail, thanks to funds raised during its 2024 Delaware Bird-A-Thon. The contribution was made to the Sussex County Land Trust (SCLT), which is leading the $9 million effort to acquire and restore the property. The name Ard …
Senate Republicans back Governor Meyer’s rejection of EV mandate
Delaware Senate Republican leaders are applauding Governor Matt Meyer’s recent stance against the state’s controversial electric vehicle (EV) mandate, signaling renewed efforts to block the regulation first introduced under former Governor John Carney. Senate Republican Whip Brian Pettyjohn, R-Georgetown, has circulated an updated version of Senate Bill 96, which aims to halt the adoption of the regulation modeled after California’s …
Delaware’s annual open burning ban begins May 1 to protect air quality
Delaware’s annual open burning ban goes into effect today, May 1, and will remain in place through September 30, as part of the state’s ongoing efforts to improve air quality during the high-risk ozone season. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) reminds residents and visitors that most forms of outdoor burning are prohibited during this time. …
Sussex County Land Trust Named 2025 Dogfish Dash Beneficiary
The Sussex County Land Trust (SCLT) has been selected as the nonprofit beneficiary of the 2025 Dogfish Dash, scheduled for Sunday, September 28, 2025. Hosted at Dogfish Head’s Milton Brewery, the annual 3.81-mile race draws nearly 2,000 participants and remains one of the region’s most anticipated community events. READ MORE: Delawareans: participate in nation’s largest one-day food drive May 10 …









