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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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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.
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Ramone has been a Republican state representative for 16 years in the Newark and Pike Creek area, but now plans to pass on running to keep that seat and enter the governor’s race on Monday.
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The City of Wilmington and Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control cut the ribbon on the new boat ramp and fishing pier Friday.
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One of the key races in the 2024 Elections in Delaware is the race for Governor.Incumbent Democrat John Carney is term-limited, leaving the office up for grabs. On the Democratic side, two-term New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer was the first to jump into the race in June, followed by Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long in September, and then National Wildlife Federation CEO and former DNREC Secretary Collin O'Mara in March.This week, Delaware Public Media’s Tom Byrne sat down with O’Mara to discuss his decision to run and some key issues in the race.