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Delaware is receiving almost $66 million dollars in federal funding to help communities hardest hit during the pandemic.
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Keep Delaware Beautiful and Delaware Libraries launch a new partnership aimed at helping residents keep their communities clean.
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DelDOT officials join Gov. John Carney, Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki and contractors to celebrate the early completion of the Restore the Corridor project on I-95.
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A challenge to Delaware’s bans on assault weapons and large capacity magazines suffers a loss in federal court.
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Legislation that would increase the standard deduction for personal income taxes and the refundable Earned Income Tax Credit is introduced in the Delaware House of Representatives.
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Delaware is making a push to get more households signed up for the Affordable Connectivity Program.
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Delaware’s Public Advocate moves to a new role at Energize Delaware.
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A survey shows that child care cost and availability is holding families back in the First State.
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Gov. John Carney’s call for historic funding for housing in his 2024 budget caught the eye of both Democrats and Republicans in Legislative Hall.
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A bill that would increase the maximum weekly unemployment benefit in Delaware is released from the House Labor Committee.