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The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control faces legal action for allegedly violating proper permitting procedures during its involvement in a Maryland offshore wind project.
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Village Primary Care began accepting patients in July.
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The autumn season is underway and with it comes fallen leaves of orange, yellow, and gold that blanket our yards.That also typically means the long and tedious process of raking and bagging leaves, but what if taking the lazy way out means a healthier, more environmentally friendly yard?In this edition of Enlighten Me, Delaware Public Media’s Kyle McKinnon talks with Susan Barton – professor of plant and soil sciences at the University of Delaware – about the benefits of leaving the leaves alone this fall.
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After a second dune breach at the Indian River Inlet this year, DNREC is engaging the public in its plan for a long-term replenishment solution.
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A study conducted by DNREC finds “forever chemicals” or PFAS in some surface water samples across the First State.
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The Rosa Health Center currently sees patients in two exam rooms, and the expansion is expected to quadruple the number of patients the practice can serve annually.
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The State Employee Benefits Committee approves an increased budget for the current fiscal year based on a 27% health insurance premium hike for state employees, higher enrollment and increased prescription drug utilization.
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Private paid family and medical leave insurance plans hit the market ahead of Delaware opening its statewide program.
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Gov. John Carney vetoes legalizing medical aid in dying in Delaware after the bill narrowly passed the General Assembly in June.