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Sponsors of the controversial hospital cost review board bill have added an amendment that could ease the healthcare community’s opposition.
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A University of Delaware student – now banned from campus – is charged with a hate crime after a vandalism incident.
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The Delaware Judiciary releases an update report to its 2022 Strategic Plan to improve diversity in the Delaware bench and bar.
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Statewide school board elections are Tuesday with contested races in only 7 districts.
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U.S. Sen. Tom Carper arrived at Slaughter Beach Monday to announce an additional $10 million for coastline protection projects, but thanks to the Army Corps of Engineers, that number more than tripled.
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The Arts Alliance advocates for artists across the First State and the CREATE plan seeks to monetize the arts impact on local economies.
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The potential guidelines cover issuing marijuana establishment licenses, inspection and packaging standards, as well as testing methods for the Delaware recreational marijuana market.
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Legislation to codify Gov. John Carney’s budget smoothing process heads to the Senate Floor, but Republican State Rep. Danny Short (R-Seaford) calls for more.
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Incumbent Bill West narrowly earned a sixth term, edging Town Council member Angela Townsend by 34 votes in Saturday’s town election.
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School board elections in Delaware take place Tuesday, and getting residents to vote could again be an issue.