Johnny Perez-Gonzalez reports on the state of Delaware for WHYY News. Johnny graduated from the University of Delaware and previously worked for WHYY as part of the Delaware Community Foundation internship program.
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After suing the state over gun laws, the Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association’s latest challenge targets a high-capacity magazine buyback program.
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Delaware’s traditional Return Day hit with partial boycott over Confederate flag
Typically a unifying event, at least on the surface, this year’s Return Day was a bit different.
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Delaware adds 120,000 trees as part of ‘Tree for Every Delawarean Initiative’
Experts call for greater involvement in the effort to combat climate change by planting a tree for every Delaware resident.
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La Plaza Delaware hopes to bridge the gap with its Latino Leadership training program
By embracing the Latino Leadership training program, La Plaza Delaware aims to erase the underrepresentation of Latinos in leadership.
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New mental health services offered to 1,500 Wilmington students
New collaborative effort offers mental health services for about 1,500 students in Wilmington’s Community Education Building.
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Election 2022: Early voting kicks off in Delaware Friday
Early voting will be open from Friday, Oct. 28 through Sunday, Nov. 6.
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Murphy, for the third time, is running to replace Lisa Blunt Rochester as Delaware’s lone representative in the U.S. House.
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Listen 1:36Flood-mitigating wetland park opens in Wilmington’s Southbridge section
The new wetland park is designed to reduce flooding and keep residents from having to use sandbags to protect homes and businesses.
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Immigrants in Delaware question exclusion of some nations in diversity visa lottery
A program that awards immigrant visas via a lottery unfairly excludes those coming from specific countries, some Delaware advocates say.
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Listen 1:31Delaware trainer hopes to inspire after just missing out on reality TV prize
Big Brother contestant from Delaware hopes to translate reality TV success into an inspiring message for his community.
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A Delaware food bank is breaking ground on downstate location to meet rise in demand
The new 67,000-square-foot facility in Kent County will provide expanded training programs and wider food distribution capabilities.
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