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Republican senators voted against the amendment and the bill, arguing that while the amendment improves the legislation, they remain against creating the review board.
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UD’s Board of Trustees approved a four percent tuition hike across the board Tuesday.
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Superintendent of the Laurel School District steps away from his duties indefinitely following a suspected DUI arrest last weekend.
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A new Brown v. Board of Education Monument now stands on the grounds of Legislative Mall in Dover.
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Under the new law, an approved training course must be completed within five years of the firearm purchase date, with concealed carry permit holders and current or retired law-enforcement officers exempt from the requirement.
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Thirty-three artists are showcased at this year’s rain or shine festival. The event is free and runs from 10am till 5pm.
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The Senate Education Committee clears three bills to reform early childhood care practices in Delaware, as well as legislation to protect teaching the history of marginalized groups in social studies classes.
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Select apprenticeship programs registered with the Department of Labor are eligible to count for up to 42 college credits towards a bachelor’s degree at WilmU as part of the Smart Transfer Enrollment Program, or “STEP Path.”
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May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month in Delaware, and the Delaware Division of Public Health is reminding people to protect against ticks.
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Corbit-Calloway Memorial Library marks its 176th anniversary on May 20, 2024.
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