
Delaware lawmakers stay up late to pass Bond Bill, veto override, others
The fate of Delawareโs billion-dollar Bond Bill as well as a string of other measures was in question until early Wednesday morning as lawmakers jockeyed over which bills they could squeeze into the final hours of the stateโs 2026 legislative session.ย
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Lawmakers pass bills to limit energy price hikes, regulate data centers
A trio of bills aimed at reining in rising energy costs in Delaware passed the General Assembly on Tuesday, the final day of the Legislative Session.
Last-minute amendment would blunt bill meant to lower energy costs in Delaware
The Delaware House of Representatives may be gearing up for a fight after the House Majority Leader filed a last-minute amendment that would blunt a bill meant to lower energy prices.ย
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Delaware Bay horseshoe crab population nears recovery, surveys find
Overharvesting once threatened the horseshoe crab population, which is a staple to the Delaware Bayโs ecosystem. But state protections put in place over 20 years ago appear to be helping Delawareโs โliving fossilโ rebound.
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Wilmington neighbors, advocates demand details about police shooting of teen
Days after a Wilmington police officer shot and killed a 19-year-old during a foot chase, calls are growing louder from some elected officials and community advocates for a stronger response from the city, including the release of police body camera footage.
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Red Clay Superintendent Dorrell Green to leave for Pennsylvania role
Dorrell Green’s departure from Red Clay is likely to create a leadership void in one of Delawareโs largest school districts just as state leaders consider how to reform district boundaries.
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Controversial affordable housing bill faces final hurdle
The Delaware House of Representatives will vote on a controversial affordable housing bill Tuesday, and it will need bipartisan support to pass.
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In a first for Delaware, ChristianaCare, physicians’ union ratify contract
About 500 doctors at ChristianaCareโs four hospitals became the nationโs largest private-sector physician union with a contract.
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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
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LGBTQ+ advocates look to open museum, visitor center on Market Street in Wilmington
The Delaware Sexuality and Gender Collective wants to give the state’s LGBTQ+ history a permanent home in Wilmington.
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