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The Independent Party of Delaware is putting Robert F. Kennedy Jr on the ballot as its 2024 presidential candidate.
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The Town of Smyrna will hold a special election in June for a council seat recently filled in its municipal election.
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Gov. John Carney’s office announces the state is moving ahead with the long-planned new port terminal in Edgemoor.
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State Rep. Kendra Johnson’s legislation would ensure medical professionals cannot face legal challenges for providing fertility treatment, even if such services are deemed illegal in another state.
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Fifteen recruits recently began training in the city’s 43rd academy to become firefighters.
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The Senate Executive Committee votes to send a bill establishing a hospital cost review board in Delaware to the Senate Floor for a final vote.
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Delaware joins five other states in alleging Amneal, the largest opioid manufacturer from 2006 to 2019, failed to report suspicious customer orders as required by federal law.
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Following House Republican Leader Mike Ramone’s announcement Friday he’s entering the gubernatorial race, Murray reverses course on launching her bid.
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Delaware’s Healthy Foods for Healthy Kids celebrates School Lunch Hero Day after being awarded a USDA grant to expand programming.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announces $90 million in grants are available to reduce residential health hazards and Delaware’s Congressional delegation announces more than $28 million in lead pipe remediation from the EPA.