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A new resource center for people experiencing homelessness is expected to open this month, but Dover Interfaith Mission needs volunteers to get it up and running.
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The worsening effects of climate change, increased use, and the desire to introduce green technologies are amongst the factors driving the need to increase the resiliency of the state’s energy grid.
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Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long says she is auditing past campaign finances after learning of “reporting issues” in a review while preparing for her run for Governor.
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Delaware’s Marijuana Control Act went into effect in April - creating a framework for production, manufacture, testing, and sale of marijuana in a legal recreational industry. But large municipalities, like Dover, have the choice to adopt state procedures, create their own regulations, or ban sales altogether.
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Food assistance programs and organizations are preparing for a looming government shutdown next week.
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Just over two weeks after announcing her 2024 bid for Governor, Hall-Long’s campaign released a statement Thursday saying she is examining “reporting issues” with past campaign finance reports.
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Department wide, there is currently about a 14% vacancy rate, caused by longtime employees retiring and workers leaving to pursue more lucrative private sector jobs combined with a lack of new talent coming in.
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The deadline to pass a new Farm Bill is Saturday, but an impending government shutdown could delay it for months.
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Dempsey Walters faces charges for two incidents involving a 17 year-old and a 15 year-old that took place the night of August 21st.
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The Sussex County Land Trust and Sussex County cut the ribbon on Hudson Park Tuesday afternoon.