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Delaware’s Public Advocate and Delaware Public Service Commission staff sent a petition to the Public Service Commission to address the potential impact of facilities like data centers.
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City officials say adding bollards - stationary barriers that prevent traffic from entering pedestrian only zones - will increase pedestrian safety around the bandstand.
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State Fire Commission investigator Frank Fioravaniti said his team’s job is to make sure the Lewes Department followed its own bylaws in the investigation.
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Milford City Council postpones a vote on a new housing development for the second time.
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Brinkley Hill was a free black community crucial to the route of the Underground Railroad, and notably a very common stop and safe haven for Underground Railroad conductor Harriet Tubman.
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Working group members have urged the council to adopt the complete set of recommendations.
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If put in place, funding would be determined by teaching units, which are already considered, and weighted student counts.
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Council members had questions and suggestions, including the option to participate virtually and differentiating between excused and unexcused absences.
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Wilmington’s newest park has officially opened.
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The storm prompted coastal flood warnings into Monday, along with a voluntary evacuation order for portions in Bowers Beach Sunday.
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