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Gov. Matt Meyer discusses the state's ongoing legal battle with ChristianaCare, clean energy generation avenues and future education funding reform efforts at his latest monthly press conference.
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Newark’s Chapel Street Players opens its new season with the Pulitzer and Tony award-winning play, August: Osage County by Tracy Letts.
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Delaware enshrines the prevention of ideological book bans in public and school libraries and builds upon its laws protecting residents from freedom of speech lawsuits.
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The bill allows school districts to split tax rates by residential and non-residential properties.
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A nearly 100 acre development proposal in Sussex County is drawing some backlash by opponents who criticize its potential impact on traffic and congestion in the area.
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The former Elwyn building on Wilmington’s East Side reopens for business.
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The work tells three stories of love, all of which end sadly. It is presented in a concert opera format, without ornate costuming and set design.
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Gov. Meyer along with 17 other Democratic governors sent a letter to Congressional leadership asking for these credits to be extended beyond the end of 2025, citing concerns over the millions of people who stand to lose health coverage.
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DNREC is exploring the possibility of raising fees at Delaware State Parks.
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Nine of 10 members of the working group supported the final package of 20 recommendations voted on during their Sept. 11th meeting.
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