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The special election to fill the remainder of former State Rep. Ruth Briggs King’s seat is set for December 21st - but early voting gets underway Friday.
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The state NAACP is requesting federal help for what members call a “state of emergency” in Delaware. The NAACP state conference of branches plans to write…
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The suit seeking to reshape education funding in the First State will not go to trial. The state and education advocates announced a settlement Monday.…
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As nationwide protests put a spotlight on police practices, advocates in Delaware are calling for citizen oversight of law enforcement.Cities including…
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City officials and community leaders are condemning civil unrest in Dover that followed protests surrounding the death of George Floyd—an unarmed black…
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Like in other cities and states across the country, black Delawareans are being disproportionately affected by the coronavirus.Gov. Carney discussed the…
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The Delaware NAACP wants the state to monitor and address areas that coronavirus pandemic seems disportionately affect to minority and disenfranchised…
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Delaware’s last Attorney General is turning his attention to education. Former Attorney General Matt Denn spoke to legislators, advocates and business…
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Immigration-themed floats in the 2019 Hummers Parade in Middletown were called out as racist. Advocates say they saw progress in this year’s iteration of…
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A Chancery Court judge is expected to rule by the end of the year whether counties need to reassess property values.Attorneys for the ACLU, the NAACP and…