Ray Seigfried and Dan Cruce both handily win their State Senate special elections and are gearing up for a productive legislative session.
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The company wanted to present a revival of their first performance from 1935. But that play hasn’t aged well. So, co-director Scott Mason adapted the original.
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Leg Hall addition and parking garage project anticipates slight budget increase amid site work needsProject Manager Philip Conte from Studio JAED says due to some unforeseen stormwater management work needed at the parking garage site, he’s anticipating a 3% cost escalation.
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January marked the three-year anniversary of the Delaware Department of Justice creating a unit specifically devoted to prosecuting human traffickers and shutting down businesses involved in this illegal act.This week, Delaware Public Media’s Sarah Petrowich sat down with Deputy Attorney General Caroline Brittingham, who has worked on the Human Trafficking Unit since its inception in 2022, to discuss how the First State is cracking down on this crime.
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Search and rescue continues in eastern Kentucky, where flooding killed at least 11 people over the weekend. Communities across the state are dealing with mudslides, power outages and washed out roads.
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Earlier this month, Sheinbaum shared a letter addressed to Google with reporters, arguing that the U.S. had no authority to unilaterally rename the Gulf.
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Thousands of protestors in D.C. are taking part in the 50501 movement this Presidents Day. The movement originated in response to the Trump administration and its efforts to slash government spending.
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A selective preview of the blockbusters, comedies, biopics and adventures Hollywood has in store for cinema-goers as the weather warms.
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Summer is hot in Rio, but this is hotter than normal. Mercury could top 107 degrees. And the record heat is triggering alerts and safety warnings.
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A rebel coalition overthrew a repressive regime in Syria last December. Syrians are cautiously testing out the newly expanded boundaries for free expression. But fresh constraints are emerging.