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A bill that would codify changes to the state’s civil arrest laws, aimed at immigrant and worker protections, advanced out of the House before lawmakers went on a two-week spring recess.
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For now, the WLC remains responsible for the salaries of 30 positions across nine schools.
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Delaware’s U.S. Senators are still looking for answers following President Trump’s Wednesday night address to the nation on the war in Iran.
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The play, which became a successful movie starring Cary Grant, is about a quirky family with a tendency towards murder.
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Sen. Lisa Blunt-Rochester highlights how federal funding will help two healthcare centers providing services in Sussex County.
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ChristianaCare receives approval to build a new acute inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Newark.
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Gov. Matt Meyer’s Interagency Collaborative to End Homelessness– tasked with cutting homelessness in half and ending youth homelessness in Delaware within the next five years–takes its next steps toward that goal.
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Milton Theatre reports it’s reached its “Save Quayside" fundraising goal, bringing in over $150,000.
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DelDOT Program Manager Paul Moser said his team’s goals includes improving bus stops and making intersections more friendly to pedestrians and cyclists.
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The season is anchored around four subscription series shows with two additional add-on shows in January and February.