The city manager projected between $150 and 300 thousand of revenue if the tax were approved by Council and the General Assembly.
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Delaware’s Court of Chancery rules backs the state in a case involving US Wind’s planned electrical substation in Sussex County.
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Starwood is likely to appeal the board's decision, in which case it would be heard by Delaware’s Superior Court.
This Week on "The Green"
Delaware is considering changes to state code meant to help it adapt to a growing digital money market.Recently introduced bills will make it easier for financial transactions across state lines and Delaware companies conducting business out of state while establishing a licensing framework for stablecoin - a type of cryptocurrency.The package of bills come from one of General Assembly’s leaders in banking and business policy, State Senator Spiros Mantzavinos. He says they’ll be important to Delaware retaining its reputation for being business friendly and attracting corporations to the First State.This week, Delaware Public Media State Politics Reporter - Bente Bouthier sits down with Mantzavinos to delve more deeply into what these bills will do.
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Worlds marks the last competition of the 2025-2026 season. Skaters have some time to go on tour, rest up and learn new routines before the next season starts in July.
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Epidemiologist and violence disruptor Gary Slutkin says perpetual cycles of violence are not inevitable.
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Is a four-year degree still worth it? And what can you do to save money for when that acceptance letter comes?
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Growing up, Barbara Grier was confused and frustrated by the literature available about lesbian love.
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For the past year, business owners and manufacturers have been navigating various tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
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The Department of Homeland Security has been shut down for longer than a month and Transportation Security Administration agents have now missed two full paychecks.