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The Plummer Community Corrections Center moved its final residents at the beginning of March. DOC staff are now working to shut down the facility.
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Senate Bill 116 passed in the Senate earlier this year with broad support. The measure says renters facing eviction who pay what they owe can remain in their homes.
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The Kent County Regional Planning Commission grants conditional approval of the Barrat’s Landing subdivision.
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In contrast to previous discussions of the proposal, council members had little to offer and the ordinance moved quickly to a final vote.
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A bill to amend the Delaware Constitution to allow no-excuse absentee voting completes its first leg in the General Assembly.
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Two new Councilmembers will be sworn in next week. City Manager Tom Coleman wants their votes.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers want to codify the existence of Delaware's Economic & Financial Advisory Council, which has existed for nearly half a century through executive order.
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The gap between Delaware’s jobless rate and national rate continues to grow this year, according to Delaware Department of Labor Data.
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Friendship House CEO Kim Eppehimer said she doesn’t want to throw the city under the bus, but it’s time for the Christina Park team to own up to the mistake that left residents exposed to the elements during last week's storm.
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Discussion about the proposal brought out the same sharp divisions among council members that marked the initial debate in December.
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Darby said Wilmington residents should have more options for healthy food like grocery stores and cafes.
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The long-stalled Delaware Container Terminal project in Edgemoor, three miles northeast from the Port of Wilmington, is now "shovel ready."