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Dover’s police union continues to clash with city leadership online over conflicts involving the city’s Chief of Police.
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DNREC’s sand bypass system is now up and running at the Indian River Inlet, but the department says they’re still affected by staff shortages.
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The non-profit sells bikes for $100 to $200. If someone can’t afford a bicycle, the organization has a form people can fill out to get a free bike.
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New Castle County Chief of Police Col. James Leonard is named interim chair of the Delaware Police Athletic League Board as part of a leadership shakeup following financial concerns.
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The University of Delaware football program hits the big-time this weekend.
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A part of Route 13 will be closed between Townsend and Smyrna to replace bridges over Blackbird Creek.
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Seven new housing bills become law in Delaware, including one to create the Affordable Rental Housing Program and several to support manufactured housing communities.
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It reported Bayard School is seeing 9% of students grades 1-8 scoring at or above grade level in iReady math tests compared to 1% last year. 7% of Maurice Pritchett Sr. Academy students scored at or above grade level in iReady reading assessments at the beginning of the year, which rose to 17% by the end of the year.
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The group is sending nearly $6.5 million dollars to two different programs; just over $5 million for a cover crop program and the rest for a tax ditch program.
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With the celebration of America’s 250th birthday less than a year away, the Delaware Public Archives continues its exploration of the First State’s role in the American Revolution.
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