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Fenwick Island permitted corporations to cast votes in its 2024 municipal elections, which ACLU counsel argued is unconstitutional in Delaware.
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As the Christina School Board looks to fill one vacancy another one opens up.
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The Plummer Community Corrections Center is set to close March 2026, sending all residents downstate to live.
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Milford’s Carlisle Fire Company receives $200,000 for a new building and equipment upgrades.
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DSPC received about $200 million in state funding at the start of the year.
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Delaware’s Office of Highway Safety touts successful numbers for their DUI checkpoint and Sober Rides initiative for Thanksgiving.
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Davis announced Thursday she will not run again, leaving office after her term ends at the end of 2026.
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A controversial wind farm is slightly closer to becoming a reality, although it still faces significant roadblocks.
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At the Special Committee on Reassessment's fourth hearing, business leaders said more property tax classifications could ease their hefty tax burdens.
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As 2025 comes to a close, efforts to address a plan to build one of the largest data centers in the country near Delaware City in New Castle County and its potential impact on electric rates in the First State remain a work in progress.This week, Delaware Public Media contributor Jon Hurdle takes a look at where things stand on the multiple fronts in this ongoing battle.
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