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Delaware is removing almost all mask requirements and social distancing rules.The move is in line with the latest CDC recommendation that says it’s safe…
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The pandemic has been tough for kids like 12-year-old Neia Evans. “Been pretty boring, not doing anything but staying at home,” she said. But this summer…
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With the CDC relaxing its mask wearing guidance, Delaware is dropping its mask mandate later this month. The new CDC guidance says those fully vaccinated…
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The consensus is that the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on schools left many students learning less than they would in a normal year.How best to catch-up is…
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The First State continues efforts to boost its vaccination numbers.State health officials announce four standing clinics are now open, offering COVID…
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A NASCAR race weekend returns at Dover International Speedway with fans for the first time in over a year.Grandstand capacity for Sunday’s ‘Drydene 400’…
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Gov. John Carney announced this week that he’s lifting COVID-related capacity restrictions indoors starting May 21.But any event hosting more than 250 people still needs a state approved plan. That includes upcoming high school graduations, which a year ago were substantially pared down because of the pandemic.Will graduates get a more typical celebration this year?Contributor Larry Nagengast surveyed schools around the First State to see what they have in the works.
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Gov. John Carney’s decision to relax COVID capacity restrictions changes the equation for many stores and businesses looking to get back to normal after over a year of modified operations.But contributor Eileen Dallabrida reports while many retailers are already seeing a welcomed rebound in business, it’s not all smooth sailing.
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Both of Delaware’s major universities will require students to be vaccinated in order to return to campus this fall. Delaware State University announced…
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Gov. John Carney’s move to lift most COVID restrictions will open things up for Delaware restaurants, but the state’s restaurant association says…