Delaware's Supreme Court rejects a challenge to a piece of US Wind project in the First State.
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Rehoboth did undertake a tree census more than 15 years ago, but it was not a complete picture, focusing primarily on street trees in South Rehoboth and Central Park.
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Delaware’s unemployment rate sees a month-to-month improvement for the first time in over a year
This Week on "The Green"
State lawmakers voted last year to create a new position - an independent Inspector General - designed to detect fraud, waste and abuse in state government.Gov. Matt Meyer signed that bill into law last August and last month, he nominated Robert Storch to be the state’s first IG. Storch previously served as inspector general in the federal government with the Department of Defense and National Security Agency - as well as holding senior positions with the Dept. of Justice.Storch was confirmed by the State Senate this month and is now getting down to the business of building the office from the ground upAnd this week he sat down with Delaware Public Media political reporter Bente Bouthier to discuss delivering an Office of Inspector General to the First State.
NPR National and World Headlines
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In 2024, nearly half of U.S. households did not earn enough to cover their necessities.
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The U.S. says it has struck Iran again as peace talks continue to end the conflict. And, the federal government has charged a Google staffer for allegedly using insider information in Polymarket trades.
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A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has declined to temporarily block President Trump's executive order that calls for restricting mail-in voting. Another judge may rule on the order soon.
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U.S. forces carried out new defensive strikes on Iran on Wednesday as President Trump insisted November's midterm elections won't make him rush to make a deal to end the Iran war.
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NPR's A Martinez speaks with Robert Malley, former U.S. special envoy for Iran, about mixed messages from the Trump administration and Iranian leadership about a potential deal to end the war.
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Researchers say some structural changes in treating addiction are helping, including wider access to overdose reversing medication.
Student Spotlight
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