Report: Data centers could cause wholesale electricity price spikes in Delaware
A new analysis of Delawareโs electricity market suggests that the construction of new data centers could cause power bills to spike.
โBeyond the Headlinesโ podcast: Covering protests at Christina Parkย
Wilmington reporter Brianna Hill talks about how she has been covering Christina Park, the location of the city-sanctioned homeless encampment on Wilmington’s East Side.
As state Republicans retire, a GOP demographic shift could emerge
The decisions of four long-serving Republican lawmakers to not seek reelection to the Delaware legislature will clear the way this fall for a leadership change in each of their districts.
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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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Delaware to appeal ICE labor data court ruling
Delaware will appeal a recent federal court ruling that compelled its labor department to turn over employment data subpoenaed by federal immigration officials, Gov. Matt Meyer announced in a press release Tuesday.
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Red Clay school board to pause its transformation of McKeanย High School
The Red Clay school board voted to postpone transforming one of its high schools into an โinnovation campusโ following months of community pushback.
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Yorklyn residents consider lawsuit to stop townhome construction
The project did not go through the county’s land use process due to a unique state plan.
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Delaware lawmakers ease regulations on hospital purchases
Delaware senators unanimously approved legislation on Tuesday that would ease regulations on how hospitals and medical providers acquire medical equipment in the state. The bill, HB 17, will now go to the governorโs desk for a signature.ย
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Judge orders Delaware to turn over labor data to ICE
Delawareโs top federal judge rejected on Tuesday the state governmentโs attempt to withhold employment records from an ICE investigation of more than a dozen businesses.
Immigration Explained
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Farmers, community call for safety training after Bridgeville grain bin death
As the Bridgeville community reels following a fatal grain bin accident on a well-known area farm earlier this month, local farmers are calling for more safety training to prevent future deaths.
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