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After five years and four different versions of the bill, a law requiring firearm training before purchasing a handgun, known as "permit-to-purchase," passes in the Delaware General Assembly.
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The Retiree Healthcare Benefits Advisory Subcommittee presents its final recommendations to the Legislative Joint Health Committee on addressing the future of state retiree health care and Delaware's other post-employee benefit unfunded liability.
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Delaware State University along with the Inner City Cultural League celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tuesday
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Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long and Attorney General Kathy Jennings to hold community listening sessions on the opioid crisis in all three counties.
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The Delaware Division of Public Health is making a push to attract more medical professionals to live and work in the state.
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A COVID-19 remembrance ceremony was held in Dover Tuesday to remember the lives lost during the pandemic.
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Delaware is putting a spotlight on preventing suicide among service members, veterans, and their families.
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A new state commission overseeing the distribution of funds to address the harms created by opioid addiction met for the first time Monday.
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The pandemic has been tough for kids like 12-year-old Neia Evans. “Been pretty boring, not doing anything but staying at home,” she said. But this summer…
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The first round of results from the 2020 Census are out, and state officials are happy with Delaware’s count. Delaware did not hit the one million mark…