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The court on Monday paused an order from a federal judge in Boston, who issued a preliminary injunction reversing the layoffs and calling into question the broader plan.
Organizers say the project “enjoyed tremendous support in terms of its fundraising,” but now they’re hoping for more public engagement.
The state’s latest proposal would require new buildings in coastal flood zones be elevated an additional 4 feet, rather than 5 feet.
The program was added to the current city budget following negotiations between Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration and City Council.
Rice is a staple crop around the world, but how did that come to be? And what’s actually the difference between all the rice varieties you find in stores?
A recent CHOP study shows mortality rates and chronic conditions have increased for young kids - obesity, sleep disturbances, pain, mental health issues, even early puberty.
After surveying restaurant employers statewide, Delaware officials found a need for better training to help hospitality workers advance.
The civil complaint accuses Dr. Shayasta Mufti of violating the False Claims Act. The orders she generated cost Medicare more than $500,000.
Hundreds gathered for the annual outdoor festival featuring local artists, live performances and hands-on workshops ...
PATCO is changing up weekday overnight service on the Speedline to “address safety and cleanliness concerns,” which includes ...
From illegal sidewalk parking to bike lane obstructions, violations captured by photo trigger an automatic report that gets ...
Emergency Management Director Randy Padfield said the issue first appeared around 2 p.m. Friday when 911 calls to Delaware ...
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