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After five years and four different versions of the bill, a law requiring firearm training before purchasing a handgun, known as "permit-to-purchase," passes in the Delaware General Assembly.
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The Third Circuit Court of Appeals hears oral arguments on Monday on a Delaware gun groups' efforts to halt recently passed gun safety laws.
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The bill was approved on close to a party-line vote of 23 yes, 16 no and 2 absent after nearly four hours of floor debate.
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A pastor in Sussex County has been charged with 10 felony counts of dealing child pornography.
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Gov. John Carney's FY25 budget plan did not include money for additional victim service specialists in the Department of Justice, but the Joint Finance Committee is reconsidering.
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Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings announces two settlements with companies for their roles in the opioid epidemic.
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The Department of Justice is asking for a budget increase in order to eliminate their salary compression structure, which inhibits anyone in the department from making more than the attorney general.
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Delaware joins a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general suing tech conglomerate Meta, formerly known as Facebook.
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Former Delaware Auditor Kathy McGuiness files a defamation lawsuit against Attorney General Kathy Jennings and state law enforcement officials.
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Cabela’s is under investigation for stolen ammo at its Christiana location.