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More than a decade after Delaware first considered buying some of its electricity from future wind farms off the coast, it finally has a bill that would set in on a path to do so.
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A bill to allow individuals who have committed a violent felony to apply for the SEED scholarship could not garner enough lawmaker support to move to the House floor.
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The Bud and Bug Festival marks 50 years since elementary school students help make the ladybug Delaware's state bug
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The City of Wilmington and others are seeking feedback on the environmental assessment for the Wilmington Riverfront Transportation Infrastructure Project.
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The ordinance amends New Castle County's property code to allow homeowners to plant pollinator gardens or to construct rain gardens without running afoul of county property maintenance codes.
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Three energy technologies programs – energy management, renewable energy solar, and building automation systems – will no longer be available to new students starting Fall 2024.
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The House Appropriations Committee hears fiscal concerns over a bill that would require Medicaid programs to cover the termination of pregnancies, as well as a bill to establish a hospital cost review board for the state.
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The Delaware State Housing Authority launches its new website.
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Feeling Inspired: The Fiber Art of Charlese Phillips opens April 30 in Historic Odessa’s Visitors Center Art Gallery.
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State Rep. Eric Morrison introduces legislation that would require employers to provide employees with a minimum of 1 hour of earned sick time and safety leave for every 30 hours worked.