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The students, all participants in the YMCA of Delaware’s Youth In Government (YIG) program, were selected to represent the ...
In response to pharmacy closures across Delaware stemming from Rite Aid’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, state officials ...
WILMINGTON— A new initiative to improve youth literacy in Wilmington was announced last Wednesday by Mayor John Carney, who ...
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety (OHS) is once again offering free ride-share vouchers as part of its Sober Rides ...
As drunk driving remains a deadly and persistent issue across the United States, new data reveals Delaware is leading the ...
WILMINGTON— The city will launch a new online billing system, Enquesta, on July 7, designed to streamline payments for ...
Wilmington City Council is weighing whether to dismantle the Wilmington Neighborhood Conservancy Land Bank, but supporters of ...
ChristianaCare is planning to invest more than $865 million in Delaware over the next three years, continuing its commitment ...
Independence Day approaches, towns across Del are preparing to celebrate with parades, music, historic reenactments, and, of ...
The initiative, also known as the First State Food System Grants, is run by the Delaware Division of Small Business (DSB) and ...
Delaware students achieved unprecedented success at the 2025 Educators Rising National Conference, held June 26–29 in Orlando ...
A planned replacement of gas flares at the Wilmington Wastewater Treatment Plant would increase air emissions due to a ...
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