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A union representing some doctors at ChristianaCare is in negotiations with the hospital system.
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Delaware continues its streak of legislation to support fire companies across the state, particularly for volunteer departments struggling with recruitment and retention.
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The U.S. House lawmakers are considering cutting P&A and Client Assistance Program funding.
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Although many refer to them as “tiny homes”, Georgetown’s language uses cottage homes, which proponents explain is because these structures are double the size of a tiny home on average.
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A Delaware Department of Justice is arrested for driving under the influence and injuring multiple people at St. Georges Tech High School.
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Several teachers wearing black shorts and holding 0% signs attended the September 10th meeting, voicing their displeasure with the school board's recent teacher pay decisions
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US Wind files a crossclaim against the Trump administration over its intent to withdraw permits for a Delaware-Maryland offshore wind project.
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The Senate HELP Subcommittee on Education and the American Family held a forum this week spotlighting the impact of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s recent vaccine policies.
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The show explores the relationship between 85-year-old Margaret and her 65-year-old daughter Dory. It opens September 12 and runs through September 27.
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Gov. Matt Meyer and the Delaware Division of Public Health issue a standing order to protect COVID-19 vaccine eligibility.
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