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The Smyrna School District amends its referendum request and holds a second-try vote on June 6.
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New Castle County residents will see an electric trash truck picking up the garbage in neighborhoods.
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Delaware lawmakers introduce a large probation and parole reform bill aimed at creating a more flexible system for justice-involved individuals.
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The Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs touts the state's latest addition to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Brandywine High School’s STEM Team was named a National winner in the 14th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition in Washington DC.
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DelDOT says their capital budget this year is on pace with years prior, accounting for about 1.5% annual growth due to revenue from the motor fuel tax, DMV fees and tolls.
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State Police says troopers recorded a significant increase in overdoses in the last five days, resulting in at least one fatality and severe medical emergencies.
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The town of Smyrna elects Alvin Pope and Justin Capps to town council, voting out two incumbents.
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The Justice Forty Oversight Committee holds a series of community listening sessions focusing on environmental justice issues in Delaware.