A project bringing three higher education institutions to downtown Wilmington is moving forward.
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The Kent County Regional Planning Commission grants conditional approval of the Barrat’s Landing subdivision.
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ChristianaCare President and CEO Dr. Janice Nevin announces her retirement after 12 years in the position.
This Week on "The Green"
It's the start of a new season for farmers in the First State and as they look at what to plant and how to budget to have a successful season, they are navigating several issues. And some of those issues are out of their control, including the impact of the war with Iran and tariffs.This week, Delaware Public Media’s Isreal Hale delves into those issues with University of Delaware Cooperative Extension Farm Business Management Specialist Nathaniel Bruce to better understand how Delaware farmers are coping with this period of volatility in the Ag industry
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Five women, including a former staffer, accused former Congressman Eric Swalwell of sexual abuse.
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Klose led NPR for a decade starting in 1998, a period of incredible growth for the public media network.
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The White House is urging Republican-led states to crack down on immigration in new ways, like reporting undocumented immigrants who enroll in public schools, visit hospitals, or apply for benefits.
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Former Congressman and California gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell is now under criminal investigation in New York and California, after a fifth woman came forward with accusations against him.
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An exiled Russian journalist says the Soviet Union’s collapse wasn’t a clean break, but a transformation.
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New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts the exhibit.