The Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence charter school will close its doors at the end of the school year.
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The Delaware Senate Health and Social Services Committee took input from primary care providers, policy experts, and advocates before releasing SB 1.
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The grant program will solve a major problem facing the theatre company - space constraints.
This Week on "The Green"
It appears the final chapter in the life of the Concord Mall is about to be written. After denying in December that the North Wilmington mall was up for sale, its current owner now has reportedly made a deal to sell the retail hub, which opened in the late 1960s.Contributor Eileen Dallabrida has been following the mall’s ups and downs in recent years – and this week, returns to the story to detail what we know about this sale and what could be next for the property.
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Taylor Frankie Paul rose to fame on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, then filmed a season of The Bachelorette. But it won't air as planned because of resurfaced domestic violence allegations.
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Darren Indyke, longtime attorney for Jeffrey Epstein, testified he "did not know" of Epstein's sexual abuse of women and girls. He also confirmed the existence of hard drives held by Epstein's estate.
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The ceasefire, in effect for the past six months, has brought some reprieve to Palestinians in Gaza despite continued hardship, displacement and Israeli restrictions on aid.
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The war in Iran is ending its third week.
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Generation Z and Generation Alpha are introducing the world to new words, like “rizz," short for charisma, or “looksmaxxing,” which means going to extreme lengths for a glow-up.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. may remove sanctions on Iranian oil to bring down prices.