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Work on Mispillion Station II, a housing project that plans to rehabilitate 32 homes on South Walnut Street in Milford, is underway.
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Rehoboth Beach makes a decision on what’s next for the Surf Avenue walkway.
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Wilmington City Council is seeing a change in its make-up – but this one is a bit unusual.The change isn’t because of a resignation or election. It’s the result of a change in party affiliation.Councilman James Spadola recently announced he is switching from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party. Spadola was the lone Republican on Council, serving in the at-large seat reserved for the minority party. Now, there are officially no GOP voice on Wilmington City Council.Earlier this week, Delware Public Media's Tom Byrne sat down with Spadola to discuss his decision and Wilmington city politics.
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The move comes in response to questions about Baqir’s residency. He has held his seat since 2021 but only attended meetings virtually since early 2024 while living in Pakistan.
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Delaware’s Department of Natural Development and Environmental Control says this week’s nor’easter storm had significant effects on coastal communities and beach dunes.
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Christen Linke Young is officially the new secretary of the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services.
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State Fire Commission investigator Frank Fioravaniti said his team’s job is to make sure the Lewes Department followed its own bylaws in the investigation.
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Milford City Council postpones a vote on a new housing development for the second time.
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Working group members have urged the council to adopt the complete set of recommendations.
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If put in place, funding would be determined by teaching units, which are already considered, and weighted student counts.
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Council members had questions and suggestions, including the option to participate virtually and differentiating between excused and unexcused absences.
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Wilmington’s newest park has officially opened.