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The work and contributions of Black vocal and choral composers and performers is on display this week at “Bent but not Broken,” presented by Elevate Vocal Arts.
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The council in charge of Delaware’s budget projections expects the state will bring in $200 million more this fiscal year than the last, but spending reaches an all-time high.
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The ordinances could still be revised. A city official says it's crunch time with the moratorium on recreational marijuana operations ending December 31.
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Research conducted by UD Assistant Professor finds Black and Hispanic people were more likely to test positive for COVID
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A new sign now helps farm owners celebrate being a part of Delaware’s Agricultural Lands Preservation Program.
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Two bills expanding health insurance coverage of women’s health conditions become law following Gov. John Carney’s signature.
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Delaware’s unemployment rate remains steady in September.
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An organizer with the project says it's a customizable framework to help communities improve overall health.
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The remodeling of the Bracebridge II office building in downtown Wilmington secures $10 million from the city.
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The Delaware Renaissance Faire heads to Townsend for its third year, starting next weekend.
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