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A bill increasing bankruptcy exemptions to reflect rising home and vehicle prices in Delaware passes in the House.
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Delaware’s Department of Health and Social Services provides its latest quarterly update on the state’s opioid crisis response.
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Delaware looks to be at the forefront of states to create civil and criminal penalties for distributing certain intimate AI generated images.
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Current city councilman Matt MacCoy defeated former councilman Jose Santos to become Seaford's next mayor
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Councilmember Shané Darby’s resolution encouraging the city to conduct a comprehensive audit of parking tickets, towing, and the booting process before the end of the year passed easily.
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As Black Maternal Health Week wraps up, Delaware lawmakers discuss upcoming legislation on a state and federal level to address health care disparities.
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Seaford residents will elect a mayor for a two year-term and two council members for three year terms.
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Last fall, the Biden Administration announced substantial federal grants to create a series of “hydrogen hubs.”One hub funded is the Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub, or MACH2. It’s receiving up to $750 million to bring together governments and business interests in Delaware, Southeast Pennsylvania, and South Jersey to create a hub with the promise of creating jobs while combating climate change.The U.S. Department of Energy and MACH2 officials are currently holding listening sessions to discuss plans for this hub and get public feedback. And contributor Jon Hurdle reports on the arguments for and against MACH2 heard in these sessions.
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More than a decade after Delaware first considered buying some of its electricity from future wind farms off the coast, it finally has a bill that would set in on a path to do so.