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Wilmington’s residential and non-residential property owners will see no change to their property tax rates but water and sewer rates increased by 7%. Stormwater rates also increase by 7%.
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The Third Circuit Court of Appeal rules against Delaware in the case involving a federal subpoena of state Department of Labor records.
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Construction for this phase of the project will start January 2027 and is expected to be completed May 2028.
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Sussex County is signaling more spending is on the way with a 5.2% increase in its proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2027.
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Dover’s old post office is being reimagined as a new, multi-use space.
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The theatre has hired Wes Drummond as its new artistic director. Drummond, a veteran theatre director, comes to the First State from the Duluth Playhouse in Minnesota.
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Former Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki is remembered by family and friends before he was laid to restDelawareans say final goodbye for former Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki who died last week at the age of 80 following a battle with cancer.
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The state budget-writing Joint Finance Committee recommends an increase to funding for the state's childcare subsidy program, aimed at supporting care providers.
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Delaware's Supreme Court rejects a challenge to a piece of US Wind project in the First State.
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The 17.2% take hike will add $102 per year, or about $8.50 monthly for those living in the median $378,000 assessed value home in the county.
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