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A project bringing three higher education institutions to downtown Wilmington is moving forward.
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The Plummer Community Corrections Center moved its final residents at the beginning of March. DOC staff are now working to shut down the facility.
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Senate Bill 116 passed in the Senate earlier this year with broad support. The measure says renters facing eviction who pay what they owe can remain in their homes.
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The Kent County Regional Planning Commission grants conditional approval of the Barrat’s Landing subdivision.
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ChristianaCare President and CEO Dr. Janice Nevin announces her retirement after 12 years in the position.
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In contrast to previous discussions of the proposal, council members had little to offer and the ordinance moved quickly to a final vote.
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A bill to amend the Delaware Constitution to allow no-excuse absentee voting completes its first leg in the General Assembly.
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The State Senate is ready to vote on the latest step to enshrine no-excuse absentee voting in Delaware’s constitution, with an amended Senate Bill 3 on its agenda.
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Another downstate Republican announces they’re not running for re-election.
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The Buccini Pollin Group takes over management of the Sports at the Beach complex in Georgetown.
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