Sussex County is nearing the completion of its extensive property reassessment project, which has been underway for several years. The reassessment, which covers nearly 200,000 parcels across the county, is a crucial step in ensuring fair and accurate property valuations, following a 2018 education funding lawsuit. The NAACP of Delaware and Delawareans for Educational Opportunity filed a lawsuit against the …
Lawmakers introduce task force to explore nuclear energy potential
DOVER – A new legislative effort in Delaware aims to explore the feasibility of incorporating nuclear energy into the state’s energy portfolio. State Senator Bryant Richardson, R-Seaford, has introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 18, which calls for the creation of the Delaware Nuclear Energy Feasibility Task Force. The task force will evaluate the potential benefits and challenges of utilizing Small Modular …
Lawsuit filed against Del. says state targets pro-life pregnancy centers
A federal lawsuit against the state of Delaware was filed Wednesday by attorneys representing a nonprofit pregnancy center and a network of affiliated centers. The lawsuit challenges Delaware’s Senate Bill 300, which they argue unconstitutionally restricts free speech and forces the centers to convey messages against their core mission. The lawsuit, filed by Simms Showers and Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), …
Permitting, healthcare costs drive State Chamber’s Competitiveness Agenda
The business community is paying close attention to what the General Assembly will do in the current session. Still, Delaware State Chamber of Commerce President Michael Quaranta isn’t wholly convinced that legislators are paying attention to what the business community needs. “If you walked around Legislative Hall and asked the 41 members of the House if they could name the …
Leaders look ahead at the challenges facing Delaware in 2025
Delaware Live asked 40 Delaware community leaders across political and business spectrums to look ahead at 2025. We got some great answers but were frankly disappointed by the number of responses. Perhaps next year. In the meantime, please feel free to post your thoughts in the Comments. You can also see what Milford’s Jo Schmeiser and Mark Whitfield had to …
Gov. Meyer signs executive order to streamline affordable housing
In one of his first days as Delaware’s new governor, Matt Meyer signed an executive order Thursday night to fast-track affordable housing permits. “Housing is a human right, and no Delawarean should be left out in the cold,” Meyer said in a social media post regarding his decision. “With this Executive Order, we take the first step in overhauling and …
Sen. Buckson asks Trump to pardon abolitionist John Hunn
A Delaware Republican Senator has sent a letter to President Trump asking him to posthumously pardon an Underground Railroad hero and abolitionist from the First State. Sen. Eric Buckson, R-Dover, wants Trump to grant clemency to John Hunn, a Quaker abolitionist born in 1818 who is widely regarded as the architect of Delaware’s Underground Railroad. John Hunn’s legacy Hunn was …
Del. Republicans ask Trump to revoke lease, permits for offshore wind project
Delaware’s Senate Republicans have sent a letter to President Donald Trump asking the 47th President to revoke the existing lease and permits for a proposed offshore wind project off the east coast of Maryland and the First State. The legislators thanked him for his swift action to halt new offshore wind leases and permits, but said they remain deeply concerned …
Collection of Avian Influenza-impacted wildlife expanded Through DNREC-USDA effort
DOVER – The Delmarva Avian Influenza Joint Information Center announced today that the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Wildlife Services are collaborating to collect sick and deceased snow geese and other wild birds that may have succumbed to the outbreak of avian influenza currently …
Milford City Council says ‘no’ to recreational marijuana
Residents in the city of Milford will not be buying recreational marijuana, despite Delaware becoming the 22nd state to legalize it in April 2023. The Milford City Council passed an ordinance prohibiting recreational marijuana sales in a meeting last week by a 6-2 margin. It considered two ordinances: one prohibiting recreational marijuana sales and a second restricting recreational retailers to …









