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Northeast Rising held a community meeting last week to discuss flood resiliency efforts in Wilmington.
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The 3,700 square foot facility, built by Bancroft Construction, on Milford Neck Road in Frederica will become the new permanent home for EMS serving that region.
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One project would add sidewalks and update crosswalks at SR 26 and Kent Avenue. The larger project will add two pedestrian islands where SR 26 crosses Treetop Lane.
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Delaware transit advocates are calling for SEPTA to not close its ticket office at the Biden Train Station in Wilmington.
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Wilmington City Council passes a resolution urging the city to implement a tax abatement plan passed more than two years ago by council.
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The Special Committee on reassessment heard from school districts in Dover Monday.
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DEFAC says Delaware’s efforts to blunt the impact that tax changes in One Big Beautiful Bill Act would have on state revenues should work.
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Board of Education President Raymond Vincent says that, while the district needs more revenue, there is simply too much uncertainty with statewide policymaking right now.
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The complex is set for construction on a nearly three-acre lot of land across from Delaware Technical Community College.
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The county issued bids for the first phase of construction with an estimated cost of $10.3 million. But, when the bids came in, officials got a dose of sticker shock.
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Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings joined 19 other attorneys general and two governors to file a complaint against the US Department of Housing and Urban Development on November 25.