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Delaware beaches ready to welcome millions of visitors
With summer visitors eager to feel the sand beneath their feet, Delaware beach towns are expecting an estimated seven million guests this ...
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Westin hotel opens on the Wilmington Riverfront [video]
Officials today cut the ribbon on the Westin hotel on the Riverfront, the first new hotel to come to downtown Wilmington in 30 years. ...
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As safety bills sit in committee, Delaware school districts make their own improvements
Several school safety initiatives remain idle while Delaware legislators wait to see if adequate funding will be available in the 2015 bu ...
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Newspaper guild can’t pay $77 million price tag for Inquirer
The Newspaper Guild of Philadelphia announced it would not enter a bid for the Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com because o ...
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Delaware Symphony Orchestra names new chairman
Bruce O. Kallos will serve as the new Chair of the Board of Directors of the Delaware Symphony Orchestra. Kallos has served on the ...
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Delaware senator introduces hiking trail legislation at Cape Henlopen
U.S. Sen. Chris Coons visited Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes on Tuesday to announce legislation recognizing the American Discovery Tra ...
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Delaware budget writers look for ways to plug shortfall
The Delaware Office of Management and Budget is trying to plug the state’s projected fiscal year 2014 revenue shortfall with money that ...
11 years ago
State leaders tout Delaware company that hires disadvantaged youth
State leaders were on hand for the grand opening of a new company, Popdot Signs and Graphics in Wilmington, which hires disadvantaged you ...
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Delaware judge hears Philly newspaper union plan to buy Inquirer and Daily News
With the newspaper union given its turn to outline a bidding plan, the saga over the purchase of the Philadelphia newspapers has conclude ...
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Owners of Philly’s biggest newspapers would pay $77 million to keep company
Testimony continued in Delaware on Tuesday as Vice Chancellor Donald Parsons decides how Philadelphia’s largest media enterprise will g ...
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Delaware judge to rule on the future of Philly newspapers
The ongoing battle over control of Philadelphia’s daily newspapers has taken a toll on staff morale. That’s just one o ...
11 years ago
Delaware legislators pass corporate tax bill
Delaware lawmakers passed a bill on Thursday that will increase some corporate taxes. House Bill 265 will increase the annual tax ...
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