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The battle over legalizing recreational marijuana is expected to heat up when state lawmakers return to work next week.
While polls show a majority of Delawareans support legalization, many remain opposed, and some organizations have concerns legal weed could only bring more crime and danger to the state.
Delaware Public Media’s Roman Battaglia talks to those putting up roadblocks approving recreational cannabis in the First State.
Cleaning up water in the First State is also on lawmakers’ minds.
Delaware is close to creating trust fund to help increase spending on water infrastructure in Delaware.
And late last month, a bill was introduced looking to set specific state limits on PFAS chemicals in drinking water.
Contributor Jon Hurdle takes a closer look at that bill and how it compares to similar efforts elsewhere.
Dover’s April 20th municipal election has a single contested race with three candidates vying for City Council’s at-large seat.
And on this week’s edition of the Green, Delaware Public Media’s Roman Battaglia has the last of our three candidate interviews – with Micheal Lewis.
All three interviews can also be found one our website.
Two new exhibitions are up and running at the Biggs Museum of American Art in Dover.
In this week’s Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media’s Kelli Steele chats with Biggs curator Ryan Grover about Fresh Air: Impressionism and the Plein Air Movement and Out of the Vault: Modern and Contemporary Art