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Delaware's Joint Finance Committee voted to fund the 2018 McNesby Act, increasing reimbursement for service providers working with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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The County Council unanimously approved an almost $319 million budget for fiscal year 2023 Tuesday night, up 2.8% from last year.
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Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, beaches in Lewes will have lifeguards on duty.
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Governor John Carney vetoed a bill that would have removed all penalties for possessing small quantities of marijuana on Tuesday.
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McGuiness failed to get a misdemeanor charge for non-compliance with procurement law dismissed, but prosecutors will not be able to use any documents obtained from a search warrant executed last September.
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The rising cost of housing in and around Dover during the pandemic has pushed more active-duty military personnel on-base, leaving some of the base's retired and civilian residents in a bind.
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State Rep. Ed Osienski is launching a statewide pilot-program in partnership with advocates and movie theaters to offer open captions.
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Highlands Elementary School in Wilmington is renamed Joseph E. Johnson, a Wilmington native who was a notable educator and civil rights champion who worked to desegregate Wilmington's schools.
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A bill that would provide legal representation to tenants facing eviction and create a pre-trial eviction diversion program failed to pass in Delaware's House Appropriations Committee on Thursday.
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A bill prohibiting most businesses from refusing cash payments passed in Delaware's House of Representatives on Thursday.