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Wilmington Police have started carrying Naloxone, or Narcan, a medication designed to rapidly reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
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The agreement formalizes a more than decade-old effort, and DNREC hopes to sign similar agreements with other federal, state and local partners.
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The long-running legal battle over how Delaware picks judges for some of its courts appears to be over.After five years and two separate cases, the tussle over the state’s judicial balance provisions involving Wilmington lawyer James Adams and Gov. John Carney ends with a consent decree where the Carney Administration concedes part of Delaware’s rules for filling seats on its top-three courts is unconstitutional.Widener University Delaware Law School professor Alan Garfield examines why the Carney Administration moved to settle the dispute now and what it means for how the state appoints judges going forward.
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The training program for people in custody is intended to serve dual purposes: to expand the prison's behavioral health support team and to prepare trainees to help meet the critical need for counselors and outreach staff after their release.
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Delaware State University made additional budget requests to the Joint Finance Committee Thursday. But some students made public comments to express their own concerns about funding allocations.
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Brenda Mayrack, Director of the Delaware Office of Unclaimed Property, said it is more common than you would think to have missing assets from old bank accounts, uncashed checks or even deceased relatives.
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In the state’s continuing effort to Keep DE Litter Free, DelDOT, and its partners have been busy collecting trash.
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Wilmington City Council is recommending former Wilmington Housing Authority chair Vincent White to fill Council’s 1st District vacancy.
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The agency has struggled with plummeting ridership and staffing shortages, leading leadership to consider reworking Delaware's public transportation system.