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The House Appropriations Committee hears fiscal concerns over a bill that would require Medicaid programs to cover the termination of pregnancies, as well as a bill to establish a hospital cost review board for the state.
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The EPA’s new Maximum Contaminant Levels for two types of PFAS – PFOS and PFOA is 4 parts per trillion.
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The Claymont Supportive Housing Pilot will support 7 women and their children after successfully completing substance use treatment at Gaudenzia’s Claymont Center for Pregnant and Parenting Women.
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Chesapeake Utilities is making headway on Delaware’s first natural gas energy efficiency program after facing legal challenges.
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Sussex County’s public safety agencies are undergoing a major reorganization into a new Department of Public Safety, which will be led by current director of Sussex County Emergency Medical Services Robert Murray.
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As climate change continues to create more severe weather patterns globally, Delaware Sea Grant, DNREC, DEMA, and others are emphasizing flood insurance as a necessity for many.
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Delaware's 2024 Walk for Autism covers the First State with two events.
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Delaware Division of Forensic Science data shows there were 527 accidental drug overdose deaths in 2023, a 1.8% decrease from 2022.
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An 4.8 magnitude earthquake in New Jersey could be felt across the region this morning - including northern Delaware.
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The annual horseshoe crab spawning season is approaching and a number of conservationists are urging Delaware environmental officials to step up enforcement of a ban on horseshoe crab harvesting.The call for the First State to effectively enforce its harvesting rules comes after a handful of harvesters violated the rules at Kitts Hummock in 2023.This week, contributor Jon Hurdle examines the response to the violations at Kitts Hummock and what to expect this year.