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Ramone has been a Republican state representative for 16 years in the Newark and Pike Creek area, but now plans to pass on running to keep that seat and enter the governor’s race on Monday.
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The City of Wilmington and Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control cut the ribbon on the new boat ramp and fishing pier Friday.
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The Smyrna School District amends its referendum request and holds a second-try vote on June 6.
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New Castle County residents will see an electric trash truck picking up the garbage in neighborhoods.
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Delaware lawmakers introduce a large probation and parole reform bill aimed at creating a more flexible system for justice-involved individuals.
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The Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs touts the state's latest addition to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Brandywine High School’s STEM Team was named a National winner in the 14th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition in Washington DC.
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DelDOT says their capital budget this year is on pace with years prior, accounting for about 1.5% annual growth due to revenue from the motor fuel tax, DMV fees and tolls.
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State Police says troopers recorded a significant increase in overdoses in the last five days, resulting in at least one fatality and severe medical emergencies.
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The town of Smyrna elects Alvin Pope and Justin Capps to town council, voting out two incumbents.