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The Delaware Department of State is requesting over $55 million for capital improvement projects throughout the state, but lawmakers worry it’s not enough.
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Delaware’s U.S. Senators both vote for resolution to support ending tariffs President Trump has imposed on Canada.
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The City Council follows suit with other municipalities including Milton, Milford and Slaughter Beach.
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Delaware’s FY24 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report receives incomplete financial statements from the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund again.
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Final values for the reassessment came in February.
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The Dover Police Department introduced the Quality of Life Initiative in November and finds the initiative cannot currently be considered successful.
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A measure to temporarily fund the US government, narrowly passed last month by Congress, is just one factor in the uncertainty facing nonprofits in Delaware.
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Significant Delaware capital projects are beginning to wrap up as American Rescue Act Funding runs its course and the state opts to reduce capital project funding.
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New Castle County Council creates a new zoning category for publicly-owned parks and conserved land.
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Brittingham resigned in June 2024 following an investigation into her relationship with a district paraprofessional, whom she is accused of having falsified overtime and mileage compensation payments for.