Republican legislators held five town hall meetings with Secretary Shawn Garvin of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Dave Stevenson of the Caesar Rodney...
There has been a lot of talk in recent years about the former railroad crossing at Route 9 in Cool Spring. When the line was decommissioned...
In the realm of education, few issues are as pressing as the persistent opportunity gap that exists between students from different socioeconomic backgrounds. As Delaware strives...
At the Delaware Community Foundation, we believe communities are strongest when all people have the opportunity to thrive. Unfortunately, it’s no secret that many people of...
A letter to the editor expresses a reader’s opinion and, as such, just isn’t reflective of the editorial opinions of this newspaper. To submit a letter...
Lead-contaminated water that’s poisoning youngsters in our public faculties is barely the newest tragedy in a rising record of significant issues that spotlight the necessity for...
A letter to the editor expresses a reader’s opinion and, as such, shouldn’t be reflective of the editorial opinions of this newspaper. To submit a letter...
Over the following few weeks, lawmakers in Dover could contemplate laws about Delaware’s future dedication to electrical autos. In Delaware, the state has taken a management...
A Cape Gazette subscriber not too long ago shared this historic merchandise displaying a prepare schedule efficient July 1, 1965. On that date, the Blue Diamond...
The Jan. 17 Gazette carried a letter titled “EVs will nonetheless be charged by fossil fuels,” by Geary Foertsch. It was a narrative with an invalid conclusion...