State officials gathered at the East Camden Bypass this week to highlight the importance of driver safety during National Work Zone Awareness Week, an annual campaign aimed at reducing crashes and fatalities in highway work zones. Secretary of Transportation Shanté Hastings, joined by Representative Lyndon Yearick, Delaware State Police Lieutenants India Sturgis and Mark Dawson, and DelDOT workers, emphasized the …
Gov. Meyer Launches Statewide Collaborative to Cut Homelessness in Half
In a move to address the growing homelessness crisis across the First State, Governor Matt Meyer signed Executive Order #8 on Thursday, establishing the Delaware Interagency Collaborative to End Homelessness. The announcement was made at the New Castle County HOPE Center, an innovative shelter and support hub Governor Meyer helped open in 2021 during his time as County Executive. The …
DMV urges residents to check REAL ID compliance ahead of May 7 deadline
The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles is reminding residents to ensure their driver’s license or identification card is REAL ID compliant ahead of a federal enforcement deadline set for May 7. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has confirmed the deadline will not be extended. After that date, only REAL ID-compliant identification or other federally accepted forms, like a U.S. …
Delaware lawmaker push for stricter school cell phone policies
In an effort to curb classroom disruptions and address rising concerns over student behavior and mental health, Delaware lawmakers are advancing new legislation that would require all public schools and charter schools in the state to adopt stricter policies on student cell phone use. Sen. Eric Buckson, R-South Dover, introduced Senate Bill 106 on Tuesday, a bipartisan measure aimed at …
TODAY: Gov. Meyer to give State of the State address at 2:30 p.m.
The annual State of the State is back Thursday, in which first-year Governor Matt Meyer will address the Delaware public. The Democrat governor will deliver his speech during a joint session of the state’s legislature in Dover. A State of the State address is a speech given by a governor of a U.S. state, usually once a year, to outline the …
Delaware Task Force unveils final report on increasing affordable housing production
The Affordable Housing Production Task Force released its final report Monday, providing a comprehensive set of nine key objectives aimed at addressing the state’s growing housing crisis. The report, which follows months of deliberations and reviews of 71 specific recommendations, lays out actionable steps to increase the availability of affordable housing across Delaware. Formed in August 2024 under House Bill …
Delaware to implement NextGen Bar Exam starting February 2028
A new test for aspiring attorneys in Delaware will be introduced in a few years. Delaware will begin using the NextGen bar exam in February 2028, following approval from the Delaware Supreme Court. New bar exam The new exam, developed by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE), will replace the current Multistate Bar Exam (MBE) and the Multistate Performance …
Del. issues cease-and-desist to VGW Luckyland for illegal online gambling
Delaware authorities have issued a cease-and-desist order to VGW Luckyland, Inc., a subsidiary of Australian-based VGW Holdings Ltd., following an investigation revealing the company’s involvement in illegal online gaming operations. The Delaware Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) discovered that VGW Luckyland had misrepresented its services as a promotional sweepstakes, while enabling players to purchase virtual coins to play casino-style games. …
Sussex Co. property reassessment appeal period ends with minimal, less than 1%, disputes
After years of anticipation and preparation, Sussex County’s property reassessment process has concluded with minimal controversy. As of March 31, the deadline for property owners to appeal their updated assessments, fewer than 800 appeals were submitted—less than 1% of the nearly 200,000 residential and commercial properties in the county. “We did think since there hasn’t been a reassessment done in …
State to stop issuing health certificates for youth livestock exhibitors leaving Delaware
The Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) has announced that it will no longer issue interstate certificates of veterinary inspection (CVI), also known as health certificates, for youth livestock exhibitors traveling to out-of-state events. The change, effective immediately, affects youth participating in shows, exhibitions, and sales outside Delaware. CVI’s are official documents issued by a licensed veterinarian that certifies the health …










