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Governor Meyer Signs Legislation to Bring Down Energy Prices, Protect Environmental Resources and Wildlife

Division of the Public Advocate | Featured Posts | Governor Matt Meyer | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Wednesday, July 16, 2025

WILMINGTON– Today, Governor Matt Meyer signed a sweeping package of energy legislation into law to ensure that energy is accessible, affordable, and reliable to meet the needs of all Delawareans. He will also sign bills that safeguard our state’s air and water quality. Championed by legislators, advocates, and environmental leaders, these new provisions aim to […]




DNREC Releases Updated Marsh Migration Model

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control | Division of Climate, Coastal and Energy | Division of Watershed Stewardship | Featured Posts | Newsroom | Date Posted: Wednesday, July 16, 2025

A new DNREC a mapping study models and predicts the most suitable areas for Delaware’s tidal wetlands to migrate as the state experiences sea level rise as an impact of climate change. Marsh migration is the movement of tidal wetlands from their current habitat, away from rising sea levels toward higher and drier ground, to avoid being drowned.




Chesapeake Customers to Face First Base Gas Rate Hike in 9 Years

Department of State | Division of the Public Advocate | Featured Posts | Public Service Commission | Date Posted: Thursday, July 10, 2025

Public Service Commission approves settlement resulting in a 6%-6.5% increase On June 18, 2025, the Delaware Public Service Commission (PSC) approved the settlement of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation’s (Chesapeake) natural gas base rate case.  As a result of the settlement, Chesapeake residential home heating customers will see a rate increase of 6% and non-heating customers will […]




Can You Find the Liberty Trail? A Photographic Scavenger Hunt Through Dover, Delaware

Delaware Public Archives | Department of State | Featured Posts | Newsroom | Date Posted: Thursday, July 10, 2025

This summer, the Delaware Public Archives invites you to step into history and explore the Capital City like never before with Can You Find the Liberty Trail?—a free photographic scavenger hunt through downtown Dover! Grab your phone or camera, a sense of adventure, and a copy of our game booklet, which features 11 historical photographs […]




Delaware Libraries Launch 2025 Summer Library Reading Program

Delaware Libraries | Department of Education | Featured Posts | Governor Matt Meyer | Date Posted: Tuesday, July 8, 2025

This year’s theme is “Color Our World.” Libraries across Delaware are opening their doors to a world of imagination, learning, and creativity with the launch of the 2025 Summer Library Reading Program, themed “Color Our World.” First Lady Dr. Lauren Meyer and State Librarian Dr. Annie Norman encourage readers of all ages to register at […]







  Category: Featured Posts

Governor Meyer Signs Legislation to Bring Down Energy Prices, Protect Environmental Resources and Wildlife

Division of the Public Advocate | Featured Posts | Governor Matt Meyer | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Wednesday, July 16, 2025

WILMINGTON– Today, Governor Matt Meyer signed a sweeping package of energy legislation into law to ensure that energy is accessible, affordable, and reliable to meet the needs of all Delawareans. He will also sign bills that safeguard our state’s air and water quality. Championed by legislators, advocates, and environmental leaders, these new provisions aim to […]




DNREC Releases Updated Marsh Migration Model

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control | Division of Climate, Coastal and Energy | Division of Watershed Stewardship | Featured Posts | Newsroom | Date Posted: Wednesday, July 16, 2025

A new DNREC a mapping study models and predicts the most suitable areas for Delaware’s tidal wetlands to migrate as the state experiences sea level rise as an impact of climate change. Marsh migration is the movement of tidal wetlands from their current habitat, away from rising sea levels toward higher and drier ground, to avoid being drowned.




Chesapeake Customers to Face First Base Gas Rate Hike in 9 Years

Department of State | Division of the Public Advocate | Featured Posts | Public Service Commission | Date Posted: Thursday, July 10, 2025

Public Service Commission approves settlement resulting in a 6%-6.5% increase On June 18, 2025, the Delaware Public Service Commission (PSC) approved the settlement of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation’s (Chesapeake) natural gas base rate case.  As a result of the settlement, Chesapeake residential home heating customers will see a rate increase of 6% and non-heating customers will […]




Can You Find the Liberty Trail? A Photographic Scavenger Hunt Through Dover, Delaware

Delaware Public Archives | Department of State | Featured Posts | Newsroom | Date Posted: Thursday, July 10, 2025

This summer, the Delaware Public Archives invites you to step into history and explore the Capital City like never before with Can You Find the Liberty Trail?—a free photographic scavenger hunt through downtown Dover! Grab your phone or camera, a sense of adventure, and a copy of our game booklet, which features 11 historical photographs […]




Delaware Libraries Launch 2025 Summer Library Reading Program

Delaware Libraries | Department of Education | Featured Posts | Governor Matt Meyer | Date Posted: Tuesday, July 8, 2025

This year’s theme is “Color Our World.” Libraries across Delaware are opening their doors to a world of imagination, learning, and creativity with the launch of the 2025 Summer Library Reading Program, themed “Color Our World.” First Lady Dr. Lauren Meyer and State Librarian Dr. Annie Norman encourage readers of all ages to register at […]