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About 2,500 people attended, asking about the efficacy of checks and balances on the Trump administration, the future of Medicare and Medicaid and federal funding freezes and firings.
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Delaware NAACP President Richard “Mouse” Smith passed away in his home Thursday after battling various illnesses.
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After several years in the making, the Delaware Department of Transportation and Delaware River & Bay Authority have negotiated an agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense, opening up a path for more commercial flights in Dover.
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The University of Delaware’s STAR campus is preparing to welcome a new piece of the state’s growing biopharmaceutical industry.
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Dover Air Force Base cuts the ribbon at its new hangar.
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Former Wilmington City Council President Ted Blunt has died.
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Col. Chris McDonald of the 436th Airlift Wing says Dover Air Force Base has 36 construction projects in the works this year, estimated to be over $186 million.
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The Office of Veterans Services and the Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs held their annual observance of Memorial Day at Veterans Memorial Park in New Castle.
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Delaware is receiving almost $66 million dollars in federal funding to help communities hardest hit during the pandemic.
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Local officials are reacting to the guilty verdicts in the trial of Derek Chauvin for killing George Floyd. A jury found Chauvin, a former Minneapolis…