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A bill to update multiple parts of election code in Delaware got bipartisan Senate support during a floor vote Tuesday.
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Lewes is one of nine communities in the state participating in a DSHA pilot program aimed at creating more affordable housing through changes to city laws.
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Council approved an amendment to the county’s comprehensive plan, changing the 67-acre area from low-density to high-density designation.
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Cost estimates for Phase 1 of the Port of Wilmington Edgemoor expansion are up about five percent since projections the Diamond State Port Corporation board cited previously.
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Two of the state's leading lawmakers on education advance a bill to increase school reporting on benchmarks for literacy.
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One of the pieces of legislation State Rep. Mara Gorman introduced this session relating to immigration detention is up for Senate consideration.
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Sussex County Council discusses an ordinance that would protect trees and forest land.
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Sussex County defers action on a solar array proposal on 69-acres near Selbyville.
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Chief Marshall Craft told council members a plan like this is necessary now, as the city’s population - and its demand for police services - continues to grow.
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County Executive Marcus Henry said the county relied on temporary pandemic emergency funds and reserves to pay for permanent operating costs the past few years.
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Sussex County Council votes to continue litigation against US Wind connected to its proposed wind farm off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland.
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Workers and regional business owners rallied at Leg Hall ahead of the Senate Labor Committee’s hearing on SB 272 Thursday, largely to push back on the possibility of state mandated project labor agreements.