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Gov. John Carney is ready to dismantle Delaware’s Economic Development office an turn to a public-private partnership to lure and retain businesses Political reporter James Dawson joins us to discuss that potential sea change in Delaware’s approach to economic development and this week's other top stories at Legislative Hall.
Science reporter Katie Peikes was also at Legislative Hall this week to check in on lawmakers' latest effort to get the state’s long awaited aquaculture industry up and runningby addressing concerns residents on Little Assawoman Bay have about the program.
In our latest story from Chesapeake: A Journalism Collaborative, contributor Pamela D'Angelo explores the intersection between immigration law and the Chesapeake Bay's seafood industry.
Our Arts Playlist features Mark Arehart's conversation with the co-founder of the women artists group Assemblage, which is showing off its work at the Delaware Art Museum.
And in this week's Enlighten Me, James Morrison interviewsUniversity of Delaware computer engineering professor Chase Cotton about the school's new Cybersecurity suiteand bevy of issues the burgeoning cybersecurity face now and in the future.