Gov. Matt Meyer and Lt. Gov. Kyle Evans Gay officially take the oath of office and become the new chief executives of the First State.
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“From Bach to Banjo and Fiddle,” features two of the Music School’s faculty in a program that covers hundreds of years of music history across three continents.
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Evan Miller, the assistant city manager, said the city is looking for thoughts on how to prioritize future improvements.
This Week on "The Green"
Delaware recently signed an agreement to lease land at 3Rs Beach in Delaware Seashore State Park to US Wind to serve as the power access point for its planned Maryland offshore wind project. While that project has received all necessary federal and Delaware permits, Sussex County denied a conditional use permit for the substation and the project faces a pair of lawsuits targeting the permitting process and the environmental impacts.These flashpoints and the larger discussion of the potential benefits and drawbacks of offshore wind raise questions: how well do Delawareans understand offshore wind and how can that understanding be improved?This week, Delaware Public Media’s Tom Byrne sat down with Kathryn Lienhard – an Offshore Wind Energy Research Associate for Delaware Sea Grant's Marine Advisory Service – to discuss offshore wind literacy and the debate over offshore wind in the First State.
NPR National and World Headlines
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With all eyes on Washington for President Trump's inauguration, celebrations and commiseration rang out across the country in different ways.
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President Donald Trump issued a flurry of orders yesterday focused on boosting energy production and rolling back some climate regulations. One order stood out, focusing on a single state: Alaska.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, about the politics that influenced the timing of the ceasefire deal, and what the future holds for Gaza.
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Some people who didn't evacuate are now hunkering down in their houses. The National guard and police warn that no one comes in and anyone choosing to leave won't be allowed back. Neighbors inside are making the best of the situation.
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President Trump's "border czar," Tom Homan, has said raids to crack down on illegal immigration will begin this week in Chicago. People in the city are bracing.
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Satirical cartoonist, playwright and screenwriter Jules Feiffer has died at the age of 95. He was the illustrator of the children's classic "The Phantom Tollbooth."