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The ACLU of Delaware files a lawsuit against the City of Wilmington and the Wilmington Police Department for purportedly restricting First Amendment rights of a local community organizer.
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The proposed changes would allow homeowners to build their home an extra foot higher — at base flood elevation-plus-three.
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The city has interim attorneys filling in. December 2 is the city's cutoff for solicitor applications.
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Attorney General Kathy Jennings announces Adolph Jay Pokorny’s nearly 50-year problematic tenure as a landlord is over, resolving a multiyear DOJ investigation.
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City Council heard the proposal at its Nov. 25 meeting.
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Over 500 applicants are hoping to open up a recreational marijuana dispensary in Delaware – 15 will find out if they’ve been chosen this month.
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Several councilmembers worry about the burden being on taxpayers.
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Delaware is considering adding a state funding mechanism that supports teacher leadership roles to improve attraction and retention.
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The funds would store money earned from the sales of city-owned property.
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Delaware has historically neglected setting aside funds for state retiree healthcare benefits, but that’s beginning to turn around.