The new mobile apps are available at the Apple Store and Google Play.
Delaware libraries continuing policy of waiving fines, late fees during pandemic
Have you been doing some extra reading while stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic? If so, there’s good news if those books came from a Delaware public library and you’re a little late returning them to their rightful place. Library officials have announced there won’t be any fines or late fees assessed when you finally do return those …
State to ramp up vaccines for teachers, has given 253,535 doses of vaccine
253,535 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine had been administered as of Friday, the state said.
COVID-19 precautions seem to have crushed Delaware’s flu season
Wearing masks, washing hands and avoiding crowds has help Delaware residents avoid the flu.
Legislature returns Tuesday, will keep virtual format
Legislative leaders say not enough people have been vaccinated to open Legislative Hall.
Gun advocates oppose AG’s legislative agenda, including requiring a permit to buy
Sen. Dave Lawson said her agenda puts rural people at risk because they don’t have the same access to law enforcement.
Democrats say Republicans did know about special session; House Republicans say they did not
An email from a Democrat staff says the special session is likely to be in September and may deal with issues other than redistricting.
General Assembly will hold fall session to deal with redistricting; Republicans not told
Redrawing districts normally would happen in January, but because federal census data may not until summer, a special session will be called
Republicans generally pleased with Carney’s budget, but want to see details
The legislators want to know more about state pay raises; a $770,000 program to help DelTech retain instructors; and the $3.6 million for police body cameras.
Bill to alter state constitution rules on elections heads to House floor
Opponents of the bill say it’s dangerous to change the way election laws have to be passed in the General Assembly.