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The Delaware Coalition for Open Government calls for a public explanation from gubernatorial candidate Bethany Hall-Long on campaign finance discrepancies.
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A Delaware Department of Elections report asserts Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long has broken several state campaign finance laws since 2016.
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More than 20 years after the reservoir closed to the public, construction on the new community park is underway.
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Gov. John Carney signed several marijuana bills into law last week, paving the way for existing medical marijuana businesses in Delaware to start recreational sales on an expedited basis.This week, Delaware Public Media’s Sarah Petrowich talks with Adam Goers – Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs for The Cannabist Company, which currently operates three medical dispensaries in the First State – about the prospect of medical marijuana providers soon being able to sell recreationally to customers.
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The bills will help crop and dairy farmers if they have a bad production year.
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The Delaware AI Commission holds its first meeting to begin tackling the use of artificial intelligence in the First State.
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There’s a new office within the Department of Insurance that helps long-term care insurance.
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The Islamic Society of Delaware arranged a bus to take protestors from Newark, Del. to Washington, D.C. for a fee.
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At his first public forum, Republican Bobby Williamson of Bridgeville joined Democratic candidates Lt. Gov Bethany Hall-Long and New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer to discuss support for Delaware’s business industry.