The high court also declined to hear a challenge to Maryland’s handgun licensing requirements, which Delaware's own permit-to-purchase is modeled off of.
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The 24,000 square-foot center houses the school’s APEX and STEM programs but will double as a community center after school, on weekends and in the summer.
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In addition to respiratory viruses like flu, COVID, and RSV, norovirus is also making the rounds.
This Week on "The Green"
The Delaware General Assembly reconvenes next week and a week later Matt Meyer will be sworn in as Delaware’s next governor. One issue they’ll need to tackle together is education, but in fact, addressing education really requires working on a myriad of issues and topics simultaneously.Education funding, teacher pay, and school climate are just a few of the areas Gov.-elect Meyer and state lawmakers will be delving into in the coming months.This week, contributor Larry Nagengast reports on the state of play on education in Delaware.
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With the possibility of a TikTok ban looming, social media users in the U.S. are flocking to another Chinese app known as RedNote.
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Pete Hegseth appeared before a Senate Committee for a public hearing on his nomination to be the next Secretary of Defense.
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During his political career, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has focused his attacks on countries with communist governments and improving relationships with Latin America.
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Indiana University's hospital system is pairing patients with local faith groups to ease feelings of loneliness and isolation. The unique new program comes as more doctors are seeing a need to care for patients' spiritual as well as physical health.
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Here's a guide to understanding "particularly dangerous situation" red flag warnings, containment, and other terms related to the devastating fires that have left much of the LA area in ruins.
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The Princess of Wales revealed that her cancer is in remission after an emotional visit to the hospital where she received treatment last year.