If a new bill becomes law in Delaware, intentionally interfering with the operations of a school bus could be a chargeable offense of disorderly conduct. Under the legislation, Senate Bill 48, ...
President Donald Trump signed a slew of rapid-fire executive orders on his first day in office, directly targeting immigrants of all backgrounds. Local immigration attorney, Eduardo Gonzalez told WMDT ...
The Delaware State Housing Authority will re-open the state’s rental wait list on February 3rd. The state is working to provide financial help to low-income families, seniors, and individuals with ...
The Milford Wellness Village is launching a new program centered around health and humor. The ‘Lunch, Laugh and Learn’ provides an interesting twist to healthy lifestyle education, by putting humor at ...
Three people have been arrested following a reported home invasion last week. Just after 12 p.m. on January 17th, police were called to the 400 block of Skinners Court for a reported assault. Officers ...
The ACLU of Delaware filed a federal lawsuit on Thursday on behalf of six incarcerated individuals at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center. This lawsuit is in response to multiple reported ...
In Worcester County, placing solar panels on farmland has been a hot topic for officials. They tell WMDT that the contracts between solar companies and landowners can last several years. Due to this, ...
Two Salisbury University students accused in an alleged hate crime appeared in court on Thursday. Logan Clark and Sean Antone, both 19, were among 15 students accused of luring a man to an apartment ...