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Incyte is acquiring two former Bank of America/MBNA buildings on North King and North French Street, marking the company’s fourth expansion in Delaware since establishing its headquarters here in 2014.
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In a five-year period from 2019-2023, younger drivers in Delaware were the most likely to be involved in unrestrained crashes.
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The First State Alliance of Recovery Residences (FSARR) certified 13 Impact Life and atTAcK addiction recovery residences Monday – the first to be certified under HB 114.
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Delaware Cancer Registry says that between 2016–2020, melanoma was the sixth most common cancer type in the state, making up approximately 6% of all newly diagnosed cancer cases.
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Former State Rep. Ruth Briggs King announces her candidacy for lieutenant governor with an endorsement from the Delaware Republican Party.
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Residents in the Cape Henlopen School District head to the polls for another referendum.
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Currently, the Delaware Fair Housing Act and Residential Landlord-Tenant Code includes an exemption so landlords do not face legal action if they choose to not accept government-sponsored rental vouchers.
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Starting October 7, travelers flying American Airlines can park locally and clear security at the Wilmington Airport before boarding a luxury motor coach to Philadelphia that will drop them off right at the gate.
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In addition to company productions of Jersey Boys, Rock of Ages, and The Prom, the Clear Space Signature Cabaret Series and Morning Performances for Young Audiences will return.
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Delaware’s unemployment rate in April remained unchanged.