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Ticketing, towing, booting and stymied appeals...A recently-formed coalition says it has documented a troubling pattern in Wilmington, and wants the city to open its books to show how it tows and tickets.But Delaware Public Media's Mark Fowser reports the city says for there to be meaningful dialogue, there has to be some agreement on the facts.
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Wilmington City Council adopts a Fiscal Year ’22 budget. Council overwhelmingly passed the Capital and Operating Budgets for the upcoming fiscal year with…
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The City of Wilmington is eyeing a second developed riverfront.Elected officials and leaders of the Riverfront Development Corporation gathered on the…
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Wilmington City Council is renewing its commitment to fighting gun violence. Wilmington City Council President Earnest "Trippi" Congo, II, gave out ten…
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Wilmington City Council members want more input into the way federal COVID relief funds are spent in the City this time around. The City of Wilmington…
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Flood risk is increasing in low-lying, coastal Delaware due to climate change.But nationwide, flood insurance rates aren’t high enough to cover the growing risk, or even the risk right now. Delaware Public Media’s Sophia Schmidt examines the cost of flood insurance in the First State.
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There’s a lot that’s known about the Dr. John A. Brown House and its owners, and there may be pieces of history about the house and its surroundings yet…
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Wilmington is expanding its Utility Payment Assistance Program to help more people with emergency water utility needs. The program announced by the city…
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Wilmington City Council members are pushing to see more data about economic and health disparities in the city. A resolution sponsored by Councilwoman…
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The Redding Consortium for Educational Equity is calling for its funding proposals to be recognized in the upcoming state budget. The consortium released…