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 …
Here are some winterization tips if the weather warms up…and when it snows again
Here’s hoping the recent frigid weather didn’t adversely impact your home. Here is some winterization advice from the city on minimizing future risk as temperatures tick up a bit. 1. Seal Gaps & Cracks: Check around windows and doors for drafts, and seal any gaps to keep warmth inside. 2. Insulate Pipes: Protect exposed pipes from freezing, especially in unheated …
Association leaders, educators praise Meyer’s youth apprenticeship executive action
Governor Matt Meyer directed state agencies to prioritize state agencies to prioritize the development of youth apprenticeship programs across the state in his first executive action. Led by the Delaware Department of Education, Executive Order #1 establishes a statewide working group consisting of at least 15 members from across labor, educational, and nongovernmental sectors, with the ultimate goal of developing …
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 …
Brigadier General James Benson tapped as new Adjutant General of DE National Guard
Governor-elect Matt Meyer has selected Brigadier General (BG) James Benson as the new Adjutant General of the Delaware National Guard — the first Black man to hold the position. The Adjutant General serves as the principal military advisor to the Governor and commands the Delaware National Guard, which plays a critical role in supporting state and federal emergency response operations, …
Milford Museum puts on Tuskegee Airmen event for Black History Month
The Milford Museum will kick off Black History Month with a program to ensure an important part of war history is remembered. On Saturday, Feb. 8, at 1 p.m., the museum’s American History Series will celebrate the month with an event dedicated to the Tuskegee Airmen, who were a group of Black military pilots and airmen who served a pivotal …
Delaware LIVE+ Weekly Review – Jan. 19, 2025
This Week’s Top Stories Include: Cindy Marten appointed Delaware Secretary of Education Pete Du Pont Freedom Foundation names 5 Reinventing Delaware semi-finalists Delaware leads national ‘Internet for All’ funding initiative Chamber Executive Director Jo Schmeiser reflects on 2024, looks ahead at 2025 City Manager Mark Whitfield reflects on 2024, looks ahead at 2025 Furious comeback by Milford wrestlers falls short …
“Travels with Darley: Revolutionary Road Trips” Delaware episode to air
WILMINGTON — Delaware’s Revolutionary War history will be showcased Feb. 1 as “Travels with Darley: Delaware Revolutionary Road Trip” will air at 10 a.m. on Philadelphia WHYY. Darley Newman, six-time Emmy Award-nominated host and executive producer of Travels with Darley, worked alongside the Delaware Tourism Office and Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau to create this episode. Newman is taking viewers …
Furious comeback by Milford wrestlers falls short vs Sussex Tech 40-39
MILFORD — It all came down to bonus points Friday night as Sussex Tech recorded three straight pins early and then held off the Milford wrestlers 40-39. Milford recorded “bookend” pins from eighth-grader Ryan Farissier in the opening match at 106 pounds and from No. 6 ranked Gregory Lockett at 285 in the final bout of the night. Six of …
KSI receives grant from DFRC for arts program
Kent-Sussex Industries (KSI) has received a generous $4,000 grant for its Artist in Residency Visual Arts Program from the Delaware Foundation Reaching Citizens with Intellectual disABILITIES (DFRC). The grant will cover the entire cost of the Arts program, said KSI Director of Community Relations Alicia Hollis. KSI is a not-for-profit agency that provides vocational training, employment, community integration, transportation, day …









