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The webinar discussed benefits of adopting the Advanced Clean Car II program, which the Sierra Club says is the best tool states have for slashing emissions from the transportation sector.
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The report by the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays points to some progress, including the discovery of new bay grasses in Little Assawoman Bay.
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DNREC has a new director for the Division of Community Affairs.
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Representatives from the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank of the United States visited Delaware to discuss supporting Delaware businesses.
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A Delaware site is added to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund National Priorities List.
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With millions of dollars — including American Rescue Plan Act funding — slated to be spent updating or repairing state office buildings, lawmakers mulled the impact of those repairs on employee morale and their urgency when many employees work from home.
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Delaware’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remains unchanged in February.
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A record audit performed by the Anti-Defamation League shows 11 total incidents in Delaware during 2022, up from just three the year prior. Six were categorized as harassment, and five as vandalism.
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The trauma center at Bayhealth Hospital Kent Campus has been reverified as a Level III Trauma Center.
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Gov. Carney's proposed 2024 capital budget is slightly smaller than the previous year's budget, in part because it includes fewer new school maintenance projects.