Sarah Mueller is WHYY News’ Delaware politics reporter. Her beat focuses on the Delaware General Assembly and state government as a whole.
Sarah is no stranger to Delawareans, as she previously reported on the statehouse for Delaware Public Media. She has several years of experience covering politics, including her time at NPR Illinois and at WFSU Public Media in Tallahassee, Florida. She has also worked for Lehigh Valley News.
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There is no Republican challenger, so whoever wins the primary election will be the next mayor of Wilmington.
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‘Discouraging’: Hundreds of Delaware voters told they’re ineligible to vote after clerical error
The Delaware Department of Elections said about 750 voters had incorrect party affiliations due to DMV “glitch.” Some say voters were unable to vote.
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Delaware pays $102 million in legal settlement to Pennsylvania, other states over unclaimed property
Pennsylvania led a coalition of 30 states to argue Delaware was improperly keeping abandoned checks drawn in other states in its general fund.
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Relations between the Christina board president and the district’s long-time lawyer broke down after the attorney was accused of leaking to the media.
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Candidates for Delaware’s lone U.S. House seat sound off in forum
The three Democratic candidates and one of the two Republicans running for U.S. House squared off in a debate Tuesday night.
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The new school in the city's East Side neighborhood, which replaces Bancroft School, is named in honor of Maurice Pritchett, who was principal at Bancroft from 1975 to 2005.
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Listen 0:56‘Black women in power’: Delaware delegates’ role in nominating first Black woman for president
Delaware’s delegates say the visible leadership role for Black women across the convention is the result of decades of work in their communities.
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Listen 0:52If elected, McBride would be the first openly transgender person to serve in the U.S. House.
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Listen 1:06The six candidates — three Democrats and three Republicans — will soon winnow down to two who will face each other in the November election.
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The Christina School District board continued to fight despite calls from the state’s Education Department and the public to put students first.
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‘Creepy crawlies’ fiesta: Philly’s Bug Fest returns
The annual celebration includes all things insect-related. This year, certain events will include American Sign Language translations.
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Wilmington mayoral candidates lay out views in issues forum
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