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City Manager Tom Coleman said the city needs to find creative ways to raise more revenue.
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Sussex Council tables a proposed moratorium on cluster subdivisions in rural areas.
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Sanderlin contends there have been a number of misconceptions about the industry he regulates.
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A bill to allow solar energy users to send back more power back to the grid clears the State Senate.
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Delaware's budget bottom line sees a modest bump in the latest estimate by the Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Council.
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The ACLU requested access to the footage to review due to a report of discriminatory behavior.
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Lewes is looking at a possible budget deficit, but at least one city council member is encouraging the city to spend more on parking enforcement.
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A committee heard Sen. Hansen's SB 239 and voted to release it for consideration on the senate floor.
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The charter change resolution from Councilmember Alexander Hackett is an effort to ensure one of the at-large Council seats remains a minority part seat.
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A bill that would prohibit credit card companies from charging businesses a fee for tip transactions advances in the General Assembly.
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The project would upgrade Nutter Park and turn it into a community space focused on substance abuse and violence prevention.
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Delaware continues to debate whether it wants to allow large data centers to set up shop in the First State - and if they do, what kind of regulation and oversight will govern then and their potential impact.In recent weeks, the state’s Public Service Commission heard public comment as it mulls a large load tariff for operations like data centers. State lawmakers held a hearing where a variety of experts offered their perspectives on data centers and their impact. And New Castle County passed an ordinance enacting some data center regulations.Delaware Public Media contributor Jon Hurdle has been tracking this discussion and debate – and this week offers a snapshot on what's being said.