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As the state asks for bid proposals on funding it's allocated to start a four-year medical school, some lawmakers have questions about logistics of the undertaking.
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Sussex County’s Planning and Zoning Commission defers action on the Rivers Edge development application.
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The Wilmington Station is the 14th busiest Amtrak station in the nation, according to Councilmember Maria Cabrera’s resolution
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Councilmember Zanthia Oliver sponsored both measures.
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After hearing concerns about traffic and the future of an historic schoolhouse, Millsboro Town Council narrowly approves preliminary site plans for the 214-home White’s Farm subdivision.
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Qualifying low-income residents can save up to 20% per month. Residents who don't qualify as low-income can save up to 10% monthly.
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After an hour of public comment deeply in favor of regulations, County Councilmember David Carter said he wished he could pass the original draft. But his colleagues did not vote in favor of the such strict legislation.
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Millsboro is applying for a matching grant from DNREC for future wastewater projects.
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Sussex County opens its latest property reassessment appeal window.
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Each jurisdiction applied to be in the program and has unique goals to improve the housing market.
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Delaware’s Department of Health andSocialServices will be key to implementing trademark efforts from Governor Matt Meyer proposed budget:expanded childcare supports and Medicaid services.
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State Senator Stephanie Hansen heads the Senate Environment, Energy & Transportation Committee. She said as states compete to attract data centers, lawmakers need to understand the implications for an already stressed grid.