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Delaware will soon have access to over $107 million federal dollars to expand the reach of high-speed internet in the First State.
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The Delaware House of Representatives passes two bills, one to provide funding for mental health services in high schools and another to criminalize the distribution of deepfakes 90 days before an election.
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The Independent Party of Delaware is putting Robert F. Kennedy Jr on the ballot as its 2024 presidential candidate.
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The Town of Smyrna will hold a special election in June for a council seat recently filled in its municipal election.
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International Folk/Americana artist Sofia Talvik visits the Delaware Friends of Folk Saturday May 18th.
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Gov. John Carney’s office announces the state is moving ahead with the long-planned new port terminal in Edgemoor.
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State Rep. Kendra Johnson’s legislation would ensure medical professionals cannot face legal challenges for providing fertility treatment, even if such services are deemed illegal in another state.
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Delaware’s fourth annual benchmark trend report on health care shows both positives and negatives in the First State.
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Fifteen recruits recently began training in the city’s 43rd academy to become firefighters.
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The Senate Executive Committee votes to send a bill establishing a hospital cost review board in Delaware to the Senate Floor for a final vote.