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Sussex County Land Trust Highlights Conservation Efforts and Future Plans at Annual Meeting

Danielle VallettiGovernment, Headlines

Sussex County, DE — The Sussex County Land Trust (SCLT) held its annual board meeting on March 28, 2025, at Baywood Greens, where community members gathered to hear updates on the Trust’s ongoing initiatives and future plans. The event highlighted significant achievements in land conservation, key property acquisitions, and new opportunities for community involvement. Established in 2001, SCLT is a …

The rejected request pertained to requiring criminal background checks for certain people purchasing recreational marijuana. (Photo from Rick Proctor/Unsplash)

Effort to implement criminal background checks for marijuana market hits roadblock

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Delaware’s effort to implement criminal background checks for individuals in the adult-use recreational marijuana market encountered a setback, as the FBI denied the state’s reconsideration request. The request, which aimed to secure an FBI service code to conduct the necessary background checks, was rejected after the FBI concluded that the state’s authorizing statute lacked specific language outlining which individuals are …

From left to right is Prosthetics Chief Corey Smith, Advanced Medical Support Assistant Rosemarie Hawkins, Prosthetic Representative Tina Parsons, Prosthetic Assistant Chief Warren Lingham, Certified Prosthetist and Orthotist Cassandra Thatcher, Certified Pedorthist Devin Burgin, and Inventory Manager Mayra Hurtado standing next to the Mobile Prosthetic and Orthotic Mobile Clinic in front of the Wilmington VA Medical Center.

Wilmington VA: mobile clinic to expand access to prosthetics and orthotics for rural vets

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

The Wilmington VA Medical Center is taking a major step toward improving access to prosthetic and orthotic care for veterans living in rural areas. Thanks to a grant from the Office of Rural Health (ORH), the VA has launched a new Mobile Prosthetic and Orthotic Clinic (MoPOC) aimed at providing these essential services in Delaware and southern New Jersey. The …

Gov. Meyer's budget changes were drawn into question by some House Republicans. (Photo by Alexander Grey/Unsplash)

House Republicans question Governor Meyer’s FY2026 budget protocol

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Governor Matt Meyer’s proposed changes to the state’s operating budget has drawn negative reaction from House Republicans. In a break from traditional practices, Meyer unveiled his “Budget Reset” for Fiscal Year 2026, outlining new spending priorities and revenue-generating measures. Traditionally, the governor’s office collaborates with the Office of Management and Budget throughout the fall to draft a budget proposal, which …

HB 54, which would create an Office of Suicide Prevention, will first be heard in committee Wednesday, March 19 at 11:30 a.m. (Photo by Fabian Montano/iStock Getty Images)

Large nonprofit urges public to back bill creating Office of Suicide Prevention

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

This is a developing story. Check back for updates The nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness is urging First Staters to contact their legislators to back an Office of Suicide Prevention. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) – Delaware branch released a notice Monday night …

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New Castle County executive orders greater transparency in land development

Claudia EstradaGovernment, Headlines, Town Square Live

NEW CASTLE– In a move to enhance public awareness and engagement in land development activities, New Castle County Executive Marcus A. Henry has issued an  Executive Order, mandating additional public notice requirements for land development projects. The order aims to ensure that residents, state and county officials, and civic and business organizations are well-informed about proposed development plans. According to …

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Economist Dr. Anirban Basu analyzes Delaware’s 2025 economic status

Claudia EstradaEconomy, Government, Headlines

NEW CASTLE- In a recent economic forecast, Dr. Anirban Basu, Chairman and CEO of Sage Policy Group, Inc., provided insights into Delaware’s economic landscape and projection.  Dr. Basu’s outlook for Delaware remains positive. He highlighted that the state’s unemployment rate is low, and its economy is well-diversified, positioning it well for resilience. A “well-diversified” economy According to Basu, Delaware has …

The bill would ban schools from having food and beverage with Red Dye 40 in it. (Photo by stockcam/Getty Images)

Legislator introduces bill to ban Red Dye 40 in Delaware schools

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Senator Eric Buckson (R-South Dover) has introduced new legislation aimed at reducing potential health risks to Delaware students by prohibiting the sale or distribution of food and beverages containing Red Dye 40 in public and charter schools. Senate Bill 69 seeks to protect children from potential adverse health effects associated with synthetic food dyes, including concerns over hyperactivity and behavioral …

The digital exhibit celebrating Delaware's governors was published March 11 by the Delaware Public Archives (DPA). (Photo courtesy of the DPA)

Celebrate the state’s 76 governors with new online exhibit

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Get ready to learn some cool facts and personal details of Delaware’s past governors. The Delaware Public Archives is presenting “Delaware Governors The Past 100 Years,” an engaging new digital exhibit now on display. The exhibit highlights each of Delaware’s governors from 1925 to today, offering visitors fascinating stories, historical insights, vintage photographs, and a free, full-color booklet. Visitors can …

Delaware had high tourism success in 2023.

Delaware sees record-breaking tourism numbers in 2023

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

People are coming to the First State in record numbers. Delaware set a new tourism milestone in 2023, with a record-breaking 29.3 million visitors flocking to the state, marking a 2.4% increase from the previous year. The visitors came for a variety of reasons, from day trips and overnight stays to business and leisure travel, according to reports from Rockport …