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Apr- 2024 -18 AprilDETV News
BILL EXPANDS CANCER TREATMENT
The House Economic Development/banking/insurance & Commerce Committee advanced a bill this week –, aiming to broaden treatment accessibility for a…
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18 AprilDETV News
DETV News Brief | TOP STORY: The race for Delaware’s next governor is a little more crowded today
– The race for Delaware’s next governor is a little more crowded today – One beach town names a new…
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17 AprilDETV News
POLICE SEARCHING FOR DRIVER IN FATAL HIT AND RUN
POLICE HAVE IDENTIFIED THE VICTIM OF A HIT AND RUN CRASH THAT CLAIMED THE LIFE OF A 49 YEAR OLD…
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17 AprilDETV News
BETHANY BEACH NAMES PATRICK FOLEY AS POLICE CHIEF
THE BETHANY BEACH TOWN COUNCIL VOTED UNANIMOUSLY AT ITS APRIL 15 MEETING TO APPOINT SGT. PATRICK FOLEY AS POLICE CHIEF.…
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17 AprilDETV News
DETV News Brief | TOP STORY: Former Delaware auditor looks to get back into public office
DETV’s Pati Nash is here with the news for today… – Former Delaware auditor looks to get back into public…
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12 AprilCommunity
JAMES T. WILMORE, FIRST BLACK WILMINGTON FIRE CHIEF, DIES AT 84
Wilmington will honor and note the passing of fire chief James T. Wilmore, SR., a trailblazer in firefighting and a…
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12 AprilCommunity
BILL TO IMPROVE LOW-PERFORMING SCHOOLS STUCK IN SENATE
A bill aimed at improving education in Delaware faces a standstill in the state senate. The proposed legislation would mandate…
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8 AprilCommunity
A New Dawn for Riverside: Last Beam and Eclipse Mark a Day of Renewal
RIVERSIDE—The Riverside community and staff of Eastside Charter School gathered at the expansion site under the rare spectacle of an…
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5 AprilDETV News
DETV News Brief | TOP STORY: A domestic dispute escalates to officer-involved shooting
DETV’s Matt Ford is here with the news for today… – A domestic dispute escalates to officer-involved shooting – A…
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Mar- 2024 -29 MarchHealth News
DELAWARE HOSPITALS AGREE TO TAX FOR ADDITIONAL $100 MILLION IN FED FUNDING
Delaware hospitals have agreed to a 3.58% tax on patient revenues so the state can qualify for another $100 million…
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