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The Community Legal Aid Society helps prevent housing discrimination in the First State.
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Controversial updates to Delaware’s General Corporate Law passes its final legislative hurdle and heads to a supportive governor for signature.
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After a rigorous audition process, six works by six young composers were chosen to be performed on stage and in a live stream by musicians of the American Pops Orchestra.
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The Wilmington Learning Collaborative and Christina School District launch the Chill Room Initiative at two city schools.
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The State Fair's Centre Ice Rink will close in May. Kent and Sussex Counties will no longer have an ice rink, meaning some kids will miss out on hockey season.
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After only clearing the State Senate by one vote last year, the bill needs the support of the two newly elected senators to reach Gov. Matt Meyer's desk.
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Construction on the facilities - in Frederica and Harrington - is expected to be finished by December.
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The district's superintendent Jay Owens says the cuts won't have to be as severe if residents pass the referendum.
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Delaware budget forecasters predict small dips in revenue for the current fiscal year and the next, citing the effects of national economic trends.
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A researcher at Delaware State University is awarded patents for a plant propagation system.
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