Delaware General Assembly roundup: Housing reformsย
Lawmakers took steps this past legislative session to address the stateโs shortage of affordable housing, despite pushback from localities.ย
Beyond grant-in-aid, Delaware has another fund for nonprofits
Beyond Delawareโs grant-in-aid bill, a second, lessor-known pot of money is also sending dollars to the state’s nonprofit sector.
Contracts, internal reviews detail early budget for Delaware medical school
A Freedom of Information Act request revealed supplemental salaries for Jefferson leaders at Jefferson, renovation plans for UD, as well as a commitment to expand medical residency opportunities.
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250 years since his ride, how does Delaware reckon with Caesar Rodneyโs legacy?
As time ticks until the Caesar Rodney statueโs return to Delaware following the 250th celebration, state leaders still are not sure how to reckon with his complicated legacy as a slaveowner.
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Wilmington misses deadline to spend $1.6M on a tiny-home village
Wilmington officials lost $1.6 million in federal COVID-era relief funding after failing to finalize plans for a tiny home village prior to a state deadline to spend the money.
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Red Clay board names new superintendent following departure of Dorrell Greenย
After Delawareโs largest school district announced the departure of its prominent superintendent, its board approved Hugh Broomall to fill the leadership vacancy.ย ย
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Local developer revives Middletown-area warehouse project, neighbor concerns
Plans for a massive distribution center near Middletown that in past years raised concerns with neighbors is gaining new traction after a local developer bought the land for about $25 million last month.
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Delaware General Assembly roundup: Healthcare pricing reforms
Proposals on how much hospitals can charge patients for both inpatient and outpatient services, broadening federally mandated free and reduced care requirements, as well as easing regulatory approvals for hospitals all passed the General Assembly .
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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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Major bills loom as Delaware lawmakers face final day of session
As the final day of the 2026 legislative session approaches on Tuesday, several bills face uncertain futures, including a slate of property tax reforms and legislation that seeks to rein in healthcare costs.ย
Immigration Explained
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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Delaware General Assembly roundup: Impacts on rural communities
This yearโs legislative session saw a number of bills that will directly impact peoplesโ lives in rural communities across the state, from gun ownership, farmland interests, wetland preservation and changes to town charters.
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