Delaware
Two bills on tenant rights advance to House for consideration
The House Housing Committee clears two bills related to landlord-tenant rights and information.
State Rep. Kim Williams (D-Stanton) proposes requiring the Delaware Real Estate Commission to create a statewide rental guide that includes federal, state, county and municipal requirements.
The guide would include information on renters and flood insurance, tenant’s right to legal representation, fair housing laws and school district feeder patterns among other things.
“This is really about information, giving people everything they may need to know. People don’t understand that anyone can get flood insurance. You don’t have to live in a flood zone to get flood insurance, but people don’t understand that. So this is really just providing more information,” Williams says.
The Delaware Association of Relators backs the bill, saying both landlords and tenants will benefit from having one consolidated resource.
While the Delaware Apartment Association says they are also in support, they are requesting a website be created where all the required information can be easily accessed and updated.
The bill was voted out of committee with full bipartisan support of the members present.
The second bill heard was from State Rep. Eric Morrison (D-Glasgow), which would require a landlord to provide a lease option to an employee of an apartment complex if they are terminated without cause.
The legislation applies to employees who initially received an apartment as part of their employment compensation, therefore giving them the option to enter a written rental agreement within 5 business days of their termination.
State Rep. Jeff Spiegelman (R-Clayton) raises concerns on discrepancies between determining if an employee is actually terminated for cause or not.
“By that provision, you’re encouraging the landlord to say, ‘I terminated you for cause,’ even if there’s not, because then I can quickly rent the unit because then if it’s determined I didn’t terminate for cause, I got my way around this because now there’s no unit,” he says
The legislative attorney who drafted the bill argues there’s a good faith responsibility clause under the Landlord-Tenant Code, so the landlord could be subject to penalties if they lied under that scenario.
While Republican committee members either opted not to vote or voted against the bill, it received seven votes in favor.
Both bills head to the House for consideration.
Delaware
Delaware State football player sues DeSean Jackson, school after alleged locker room assault
A Delaware State football player has filed a lawsuit against the school and head coach DeSean Jackson. The suit came after an alleged locker room assault.
Rising sophomore safety Malachi Biggs is listed as the plaintiff in the suit, filed Thursday in the Superior Court for the State of Delaware. Jackson, DSU, associate head coach Travis Clark, a player and another staff member are listed as defendants.
According to a copy of the complaint obtained by On3, the alleged incident occurred on or about Nov. 19, 2025. Biggs arrived early to receive treatment and went to the locker room when he saw at least two other players there. While there, one of the players confronted another player about an Instagram post.
He then walked up to Biggs and allegedly placed him in a chokehold, according to the complaint. The player allegedly ignored Biggs’ attempts to “tap out” even though he was told he’d be let go by doing so and was later rendered unconscious.
After hitting the ground, Biggs suffered injuries to his head, face, mouth, tongue and teeth, according to the complaint. His injuries included “multiple fractures to his jaw, a deep laceration to his chin requiring surgery, and irreparable damage to at least a dozen teeth requiring extraction, root canals, and additional invasive dental treatments,” the complaint read.
The complaint states the player was not disciplined by Jackson, who was in his first year as head coach, and was allowed to play in a game three days after the alleged incident. Jackson and Clark addressed the alleged incident in a team meeting. After graduating from the school in 2026, the player was then employed as a member of the coaching staff, the complaint said.
Biggs is suing DSU for a count of negligence; a count of negligent hiring, supervision and retention; and negligent training. Jackson and two players are also listed as defendants facing charges of negligence, negligent supervision, and negligent infliction of emotional distress. When asked for comment, a school spokesperson told On3 that Delaware State does not comment on pending litigation.
“Our lawsuit alleges that the Delaware State University and its staff failed in their responsibility to adequately supervise these student athletes and failed to properly discipline violent behaviors,” said Morgan & Morgan founder John Morgan and attorney Georgia Pham, who are representing Biggs, in a statement to On3. “By dismissing violent assaults as mere ‘horseplay,’ the University and coach DeSean Jackson allegedly fostered a toxic culture of bullying and hazing in the locker room.
“Our client came to this University to play the game he loved. Instead, he’s leaving with catastrophic injuries that may be career-ending and have permanently derailed his life. These alleged systemic failures led to this predictable and preventable tragedy that ripped away the life he had always dreamed of.”
Delaware State went 8-4 in Jackson’s first season as head coach in 2025. The former NFL receiver, who made his mark with the Philadelphia Eagles, was named HBCU Coach of the Year.
Delaware
Body found near Bowers Beach – 47abc
BOWERS BEACH, Del. – Delaware State Police say a body was found near Bowers Beach on Tuesday.
Around 12:40 p.m. on April 21, Delaware State Police, Delaware Natural Resources Police and local fire companies responded to the Delaware Bay, about a mile offshore from the Bowers Beach area after commercial watermen discovered an unknown deceased man in the water.
The victim was recovered and turned over to the Office of Forensic Science for identification and to determine the cause of death.
The investigation remains active and on-going.
Delaware
Humane Society of Delaware County picks new CEO
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The Humane Society of Delaware County has appointed a new leader as the organization’s longtime director moves toward retirement.
The animal rescue group’s board appointed Amanda Wampler as its new CEO, effective May 11, the organization posted on Facebook April 21.
Jana Cassidy, the humane society’s executive director for nearly a decade, is transitioning toward retirement and will now serve as chief operating officer in the near term to ensure a smooth transition.
The post from society Board President Megan Ricci says the board is confident Cassidy’s and Wampler’s experience, dedication and talents will elevate the humane society as it strives to build a new 22,000-square-foot facility that will be a go-to destination for adoption, veterinary care, training, boarding, and grooming.
“HSDC could not be in better hands than with these two extraordinary women,” the post reads.
Wampler is a proven nonprofit executive with experience in animal welfare and a demonstrated ability to help organizations expand and thrive, according to the humane society’s post.
Wampler currently is the national operations director for Siemer Institute, a Columbus-based organization that helps families across the U.S. achieve housing stability and enhance their children’s educational prospects, according to Wampler’s LinkedIn page. She also worked for the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department from 2016 to 2023.
Delaware County and eastern Columbus suburbs reporter Maria DeVito can be reached at mdevito@dispatch.com and @mariadevito13.dispatch.com on Bluesky and @MariaDeVito13 on X
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