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After opioid settlement recipient Code Purple was flagged for misusing grant funds in June, the Prescription Opioid Settlement Distribution Commission decided to put all funding on hold until grant distribution procedures could be reviewed.
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Not all of those ER cases are necessary, however. A Christiana Care physician says for most symptoms, a visit to your doctor or an urgent care is a better option
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Nemours Children’s Health and the State of Delaware launch a new payment model for kids in the state’s Medicaid program.
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CAMP Rehoboth hosted the conversation with State Sen. Russ Huxtable, State Rep. Claire Snyder-Hall and Delaware’s ACLU executive director Mike Brickner Thursday morning.
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Delaware is going to get hit with a double shot of snow and bitterly cold temperatures and wind chills.
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The group suing the state of Delaware for its semi-automatic weapon ban says the future of the case depends on two separate court cases.
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The Christina School Board cancels a scheduled referendum for this March.
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Three organizations that represent many stakeholders in the Brandywine River watershed have produced a plan that’s designed to reduce flooding and help communities withstand bigger rainstorms in future.
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An attempt to override former New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer’s veto of a plan to increase developer impact fees fails, fueling conversations around the need for a general tax increase.
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The program has given the title to twelve towns and cities, with the most recent batch being named in 2019.
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