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Groups drop DE medicaid lawsuit
A federal lawsuit that was standing in the way of an agreement that would keep Walgreens as a Medicaid prescription provider in Delaware, ...
16 years ago
Congressional delegates for public option
There has been increasing skepticism over President Obama call for a public insurance plan to compete with the private sector. The ...
16 years ago
Application window shortens for LIHEAP
Pennsylvania’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, is set to impose restrictions that could limit the program. Th ...
16 years ago
Uncertain tax credits, movie projects leave
Movie productions are leaving Philadelphia because the state has not decided whether to continue offering tax credits for the film indust ...
16 years ago
Sales tax bill may reduce pensions
The Senate is expected to vote on legislation that would allow the city to raise the sales tax and delay pension payments. But there coul ...
16 years ago
Social services suffer in budget stalemate
Harrisburg remains mired in a two-month-old budget stalemate that is taking its toll on social service providers. But Delaware County doe ...
16 years ago
Delay in Delaware sports betting
Sports betting in Delaware will not start as scheduled on September 1. Sports betting in Delaware will not start as scheduled on S ...
16 years ago
Par-what? The deal on parlay wagers
Now that Delaware has been told by a court that if it offers sports gambling, those bets must be done as a parlay? What is a parlay? He ...
16 years ago
DE still has sports betting advantage
Governor Markell original vision of sports betting has changed thanks to Monday’s court ruling. But the state says parlay bets will ...
16 years ago
Stimulus funding for Delaware Head Start
Delaware’s 57 Head Start centers will get $1.4-million in funding thanks to the federal stimulus program Delaware’s 57 ...
16 years ago