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Amid funding woes and ongoing litigation, Gov. Matt Meyer taps former Secretary of Finance David Singleton to chair the Diamond State Hospital Cost Review Board.
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Delaware's three-member federal delegation says they will fight back against safety net program cuts made by the recently passed "Big Beautiful Bill," particularly when it comes to SNAP.
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Council members voted in the nominees 8-0 with one present and four absent.
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After over two years of turbulent efforts to launch Delaware’s recreational marijuana market, the First State may finally see some legal cannabis products on the shelves starting next month.The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner announced last week that the state’s 13 medical dispensaries that purchased conversion licenses may begin selling recreationally on August 1.Delaware Public Media’s Sarah Petrowich spoke this week with Marijuana Commissioner Josh Sanderlin - delving into the competitive advantages for these medical dispensaries, how close other retailers are to coming online and the future of unregulated hemp-derived products in Delaware.
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Andreessen Horowitz, one of the largest venture capital firms in the country, announces it will be reincorporating in Nevada despite recent Delaware corporate law changes made to appease concerned companies.
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Although homelessness wasn’t on the meeting’s agenda, public comments turned to the town’s population of unhoused people.
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Just before the end of the most recent legislative session, the General Assembly created a task force to look at auto insurance rates.
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Marcus Henry said he hopes to address barriers to youth services like transportation and funding.
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Republican Nikki Miller and Democrat Alonna Berry vie to fill former State Rep. Stell Parker Selby's Milton-area seat.
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The Delaware Grocery Initiative directs resources to every stop on the food chain, from producers to transporters to organizations that distribute food to consumers in targeted areas.
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Gov. Matt Meyer provides his thoughts on the implications of President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" and recent turmoil over an offshore wind project and the state interfering with local government control.
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Medical marijuana dispensaries in Delaware can serve adult-use recreational consumers beginning Aug. 1, but remaining conditional licenses are set to be issued by the end of summer.