Flags at state buildings across Delaware are being flown at half-staff in honor of World War II veteran 1st Lt. Raymond Firmani, who passed away at age 103. (Photo by Brandon Day)

WWII veteran 1st Lt. Raymond Firmani dies at 103; flags ordered at half-staff in his honor

Claudia EstradaPolice & Fire, Headlines

WILMINGTON — First Lieutenant Raymond Firmani, a decorated World War II veteran and longtime Elsmere resident, has died at the age of 103. Governor Matt Meyer issued a statement Tuesday honoring Firmani’s life and service. He ordered flags at all state-owned buildings and facilities to fly at half-staff through sunset on Monday, July 28. RELATED STORY: Governor orders flags lowered …

A new study will focus on traffic and development along and near Kirkwood Highway. (Photo by Dough4872 from Wikimedia)

Planners: How would you like Kirkwood Highway to change?

Ken MammarellaGovernment, Headlines

A regional planning agency wants your opinion on the future of Kirkwood Highway in its first comprehensive review of eight miles of the retail and business corridor. “We have never looked at the full Kirkwood Highway/Capitol Trail Corridor for both transportation and land use, in this way,” said Dave Gula, principal planner for the Wilmington Area Planning Council. “To our …

New Castle County's latest tax bill

New NCCo bills show new way to figure out taxes

Ken MammarellaGovernment, Headlines

New Castle County’s just-mailed tax bills come with an explanatory letter titled “Local service function tax rates have changed.” People who live in unincorporated parts of the county – and that’s most residents – and businesses in these unincorporated areas “will not see any change to their property tax rate,” the letter says. But it’s a different story for residents …

fireworks in the sky ((Photo by Jingda Chen on Unsplash)

From Wilmington to Bethany, your fireworks guide

Betsy PriceCulture, Headlines

(Photo by Jingda Chen on Unsplash) Most Delaware places famous for their Fourth of July fireworks shows have decided the shows will go on. Of course, organizers will follow the latest pandemic guidelines. Wilmington will host fireworks starting 9:15-9:30 on July 4. The best viewing location is in Tubman-Garrett Park and other Riverfront locations, said Tina Betz, director of the Mayor’s Office of …