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A DOL Labor Market Economist said the state's aging population indicates Delaware is going to need more middle-skill occupations in health care like BSNs, RSNs and personal care workers.
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The ordinances were brought forward by Councilmember Shané Darby.
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DNREC says the Indian River Bay is open again for clamming and mussel harvesting after a 21-day closure.
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It’s back to the drawing board for an ordinance regulating home-based businesses in Lewes.
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Delaware’s three institutions of higher education all made their pitches for funding bumps to the Joint Finance Committee.
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Delaware’s Department of Technology and Information asked the Joint Finance Committee for an approximately $8 million increase to its budget for fiscal year 2027.
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Wilmington is creating a new citywide Office of Community Safety.
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Sussex County Planning and Zoning seeks changes to the application process that would ask applicants to submit documents sooner and allow them more chances to clarify information during their presentations.
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If passed at a future meeting, the Department of Licenses and Inspections would run the program.
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The show is a play within a play, showing the backstage pandemonium that goes on as a show is being performed.
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