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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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Sussex County Council approves an ordinance to set limitations on marijuana business within the county.
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Voters in school districts across the state went the polls Tuesday for school board elections.
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The Delaware Constitution currently provides a right to bail for all types of crimes, but Senate Majority Leader Bryan Townsend wants to change that.
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OperaDelaware's Turandot features performances Friday evening and Sunday afternoon, May 17 and 19 at The Grand.
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The Delaware River and Bay Authority will renovate the War Memorial Monument.