Delaware proposes regulations on crypto, with licensing for stablecoins
Unlike in Congress where a bitter fight is raging over rules to govern the industry, Delawareโs proposal may avoid a lobbying clash between cryptocurrency firms and traditional banks.
Delaware approves $475K in opioid grants for local governmentsย
The Delaware Prescription Opioid Settlement Distribution Commission (POSDC) approved grants for Seaford, Wilmington and Newark.ย
Carney calls for a $20M housing fund in next Wilmington budget ย
Wilmington Mayor John Carney said it would be would be the โlargest ever made with city dollars.โ
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In Leipsic, watermen have toiled for generations to dredge the deep
For generations, watermen — commercial fishermen who often cycle between crabbing and oystering depending on the season — have called the Leipsic River home.ย But as some veteran watermen think about their own futures, they also are looking for ways to preserve Delawareโs commercial fishing industry for the next generation.
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State will close Georgetown charter school at end of academic year
Delaware education officials announced Thursday that the state will move forward with closing a Georgetown charter school due to persistent struggles with low enrollment.
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Granary developer Colby Cox talks designing community, planning growth
Colby Cox’s The Granary at Draper Farms is a massive project on Miltonโs southwest side, which will likely double the townโs population in the next decade.
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Delaware holds hearing on hotly contested primary care reform bill
Delaware senators held their first debate over a bold health care reform proposal that would prioritize investments for primary care and is aimed at preventing costly trips to emergency rooms.
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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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We break down complex health policies and insurance changes into clear, actionable guides to help support the well-being of families.
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Wilmington Senior Center abruptly shuts its doors, doesn’t say why
Days after posting their March lunch menu onto social media, officials from the Wilmington Senior Center closed the doors of the 70-year-old facility.ย
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