Wilmington Mayor John Carney wants to fix the tax assessment methodology for city properties and get inside homes for a more accurate estimate.
City officials say the tax burden is disproportionately falling on residential properties in the lowest-income areas of the city.
Wilmington officials are considering steps to bring more accuracy to property reassessments, after a summer of discontent over higher property taxes.
Good news for Wilmington taxpayers. The deadline for city tax payments was extended to Oct. 31, which is an extra month from the first extension of Sept. 30, putting the due date almost two months ...
According to U.S. News and World Report, the top breed in Delaware is the Labrador retriever. Rounding out the top three are ...
Wilmington officials are working with weekend event organizers to see if they had security personnel present as required by ...
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer beat his party's favored candidate in last year’s primary. He’s still finding his footing with the ...
A 4-month-old is dead after a driver who was allegedly fleeing from police in Wilmington crashed near I-95 Tuesday morning.
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Commodore Barry celebration on NJ battleship to kick off U.S. Navy's 250th anniversary
The USS New Jersey is to clear the decks Oct. 3 for a celebration of and exhibition on the life of Cmdr. John Barry, a ...
Delaware judge ruled House Bill 451 unconstitutional Law raised minimum gun purchase age from 18 to 21 Hunters and gun rights groups challenged the law Ruling arrives ahead of 2025 hunting season ...
Prime minister notes link between countries ‘one of our strongest relationships ... with respect to shared values’ ...
Democratic candidate and Delaware Center for Justice Executive Director Alonna Berry won the state House District 20 special election Aug. 5, edging out her opponent by 121 votes. Berry received 4,653 ...
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