Credit, banking industry spends $100K+ fighting swipe fee ban
House Bill 315 would prohibit the charging of interchange fees that range from 1% to more than 3% of a transaction total, on gratuities.
New Wilmington community safety office to be made permanent
One month after Mayor John Carney signed an executive order to establish the Office of Community Safety, the Wilmington City Council passed a measure to make the violence-prevention office permanent in its city code.
After Plummer closure, questions grow over transition to Smyrna
A month after state officials shut down Wilmingtonโs only prison work release program, the transition to a Smyrna substance abuse treatment center has garnered mixed reactions from lawmakers and inmates.
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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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Dover City Council fires city manager following tense public hearing
The Dover City Council officially ousted Dave Hugg from his position as city manager Monday night, ending a standoff between elected officials and the top administrative employee in Delawareโs capital city.ย
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Cape Henlopen schools caught up in Trump’s gender-identity rollback
The Cape Henlopen School District has been swept up into the Trump administrationโs backlash against a Biden-era shift in civil rights law toward including gender identity into federally mandated protections.
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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 CEO Nevin to retire, hospital names successor
Janice Nevin, the longtime CEO of Delawareโs largest hospital system, ChristianaCare, announced on Tuesday she is retiring at the end of the summer. Nevin, who served in the top executive role for more than 12 years, will end her tenure as the hospital settles down following an expansion blitz.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.
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Dover YMCA expands programming amid calls to address youth violence
As local elected officials celebrate the Dover YMCAโs youth programming expansion, some are skeptical about the community centerโs ability to adequately serve the cityโs most vulnerable kids.
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