Mayor Purzycki today encouraged citizens to exercise their right to vote on Tuesday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Wilmington residents are urged to fill out the Census by phone or online.
Wilmington resident Alex Fajardo, Esq., accepted the 2020 Law Firm of the Year award on behalf of Stark & Stark.
The Department of Public Works will follow a normal schedule and collect trash east of I-95 on October 12.
Mayor Purzycki said some of Wilmington’s current challenges existed long before coronavirus changed the world.
Mayor Purzycki says City is so focused on giving young people the opportunity to attend an HBCU.
Celebration in Spencer Plaza was a homage to UNIA’s Marcus Garvey.
August 13 flag event in Spencer Plaza and a Black cultural street art program are embraced by the community and the City.
City officials have now released six of the eight chapters of the manual to promote support and cooperation.
NORC also has partnered with the State of Maryland to perform contact tracing.
The Court’s decision will likely lead to the first county-wide property reassessment in nearly 40 years.
You are invited to view the Town Hall and ask questions live online.
Governor Requires Delawareans to Wear Face Coverings in Public Settings. Children 2-years-old and younger should not wear face coverings.
Collection Schedule Is Modified. To report issues about trash and recycling collection, please call the Public Works Call Center.
Even during a crisis, the Census is important; April 1st is National Census Day.
All entities shall display signage that cautions individuals experiencing symptoms of Coronavirus not to enter the premises.
The Mayor said local governments are doing their best to keep necessary services in place.
The new four-year labor contract covers 194 of the city’s white-collar employees.
Arizona and Delaware have seen drastic changes in their student debt per capita in the last three years
The professor posted on Facebook that Warmbier was "typical of a mindset of a lot of the young, white, rich, clueless males" she teaches.
The professor made the comments in a Facebook post, which has since been deleted. The university issued a statement, condemning the remarks.
A new analysis reveals that Delaware state finances are in terrible shape.