Two Philadelphia health giants enter race for Delaware medical school
Two Philadelphia powerhouses have entered the running to operate Delawareโs first medical school, which will be funded by hundreds of millions of dollars awarded by the federal government.ย
Wilmington City Council passes corner store moratorium
Last week, the Wilmington City Council unanimously passed an ordinance that would place a moratorium on the businesses. The measure now awaits a signature from Mayor John Carney, whose office has not revealed whether he supports it.
Wilmington clash over Spadola’s party switch heads to Dover
On Thursday, the Wilmington City Council overwhelmingly passed a resolution asking the legislature to bar future minority-party members from switching their political affiliation during the middle of a term.ย
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Families, ex-staff allege improper sedation at Rockford psych hospital
Recent claims by former patients’ families as well as former staff members, coupled with multiple reports from state regulators, reveal a pattern of questionable — if not impermissible — druggings of vulnerable patients at the Rockford Center psychiatric hospital.
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Republican-led school tax reforms held up in committee
Two bills targeting school districts’ ability to raise taxes up to 10% after a reassessment failed to advance to a floor vote.
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Delaware farmers feel increased strain from Iran war on fertilizer, fuel prices
Amid already razor-thin profit margins, fertilizer and fuel price increases caused by the war in Iran are putting more stress on Delaware farmers heading into the spring planting season.ย
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ChristianaCare announces new $75M rehab facility in Newarkย
The center will offer physical, speech and occupational therapy near Christiana Hospital.
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Immigrants navigate complex federal policies in court amid mundane day-to-day reality
Despite the evolving policies, the day-to-day reality of the Philadelphia immigration court, which also oversees Delaware cases, remains mundane and routine.
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From employee to owner: How an immigrant-owned cafรฉ is attracting more Latinos
Miriam Molina Mendez has turned the Delaware Art Museum’s coffee shop, Kaffeina Cafรฉ, into a gathering spot for Latino and immigrant communities.
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