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ISSUES AND ANSWERS: Stacy Robinson on Delaware's opioid crisis Downstate access is very limited. We have no rehabilitations in the county, although there is talk of one of the police barracks being utilized as a rehabilitation once the state police move out. The only detox is Harrington, which is really in Kent. We have Sun Behavioral being built in Georgetown, but ...
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Man Who Dragged Delaware State Trooper Identified (AP) - Delaware State Police have identified the man who they say was shot and killed after dragging a trooper with his vehicle Friday afternoon. Police identified the man Saturday as Adam Radcliffe, a 30-year-old from Wilmington. Police said the trooper saw Radcliffe drive erratically and strike a pole ...
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Driver disputes police account of teen shooting Police said a gun was located at the scene. But Miller said Pitcher did not have a gun and there was no shootout with police. The trooper, identified as a 35-year-old man with two years' experience with Delaware State Police, was not injured. Copyright © 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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Where to find Feast of the Seven Fishes dinners Why seven? No one has ever really answered this question for me, though conventional wisdom is that the number relates to the seven sacraments or to the seven days of the week. Here are some restaurants in and near the Delaware state line serving the meals: Piccolina Toscana, 1412 N. DuPont St.
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VIDEO | Democrats launch video to promote bill to ban 'bump stocks' in Delaware In November, Delaware's Senior U.S. Senator Tom Carper introduced the 'Assault Weapons Ban' on the federal level that proposed banning bump stocks, but unlike Rep. Longhurst's legislation for the state, current owners would be able to keep their devices under a law requiring grandfathered assault ...
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Wilmington Firefighters Want to Carry Heroin Overdose Reversal Drug Narcan Firefighters in Wilmington want to change a Delaware state law so they can start carrying the potentially lifesaving drug Narcan. They are trained to give Narcan to people when they overdose on heroin or other opioids, but right now the law says they cannot have the antidote on them. (Published 1 ...
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Chemours Breaks Ground on New State-of-the-Art Innovation Center, The Chemours Discovery ... Chemours Breaks Ground on New State-of-the-Art Innovation Center, The Chemours Discovery Hub, on the University of Delaware's Science Technology and Advanced Research Campus ...
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Delaware's revenue forecast updated ahead of budget proposal NEW CASTLE, Del. — A state panel is updating Delaware's official government revenue forecast as Gov. John Carney's administration prepares to roll out a proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Monday's update will be the final one issued by the Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory ...
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Chemours breaks ground on $150 million Discovery Hub on UD STAR Campus We are breaking ground on a new era of opportunity at the STAR Campus for the University of Delaware, our state and our shared future." With the Chemours announcement, the STAR Campus has seen upwards of a half a billion in investments, ranging from a new train station to two research high-rises ...
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Beach officials scrap plan to let property owners vote The draft ordinance would have allowed up to two owners of local limited liability companies to vote in town elections, if they owned at least 50 percent of an LLC that owns property in Rehoboth Beach. Delaware is one of only three states that allows cities and town to let nonresident property owners vote ...
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Chicken processor bringing 165 jobs to old pickle plant near Millsboro Environmentalists and scientists at the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays also have been urging state regulators to make Allen Harim remove one of the last remaining direct sources of pollution to the Inland Bays. When Allen Harim bought the pickle plant in 2012, it also took over the rights to an ...
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Polling solutions can provide affordable means of measuring engagement, understanding Dr. John Rich, an educational psychologist and associate professor of psychology at Delaware State University, writes for Edutopia that options like Poll Everywhere can increase the number of responses from students, increase student engagement, increase motivation to understand material, and ...
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Lefty's, Dogfish Dash and WonderFest win tourism awards Winter WonderFest was recognized for its outstanding efforts to highlight southern Delaware by creating lasting memories for residents and visitors alike. In its first year, Winter WonderFest hosted more than 47,000 visitors from 26 states. Its Light Spectacular holiday light show at Cape Henlopen State ...
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What Do You Need To Know To Be A Federal Judge? And just to explain why - one judge that was confirmed this past week was Justice Willett, who had been a Supreme Court Justice on the state of Texas. If Senate Democrats were concerned about the ability to vet and analyze the various nominees and their records, they would be doing things like ...
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California's Thomas Fire 45 Percent Contained The blaze — which has gone on for two weeks and engulfed some 269,000 acres — has become the third largest wildfire in the state's modern history. The Thomas Fire is now 45 percent contained, according to Calfire. It has destroyed over 1,000 structures, including at least 750 homes. "Everything's ...
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Honduran Court Rules For Incumbent President Weeks After Disputed Vote Soon after the announcement, the Organization of American States (OAS) called instead for fresh elections, echoing similar calls from Nasralla's Anti-Corruption Party. OAS said the Nov. 26 vote was subject to irregularities, lacked integrity and had "very low technical quality." "The people of Honduras ...
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Health Care News You May Have Missed in 2017 Corlette co-authored a study with the Urban Institute this year that examined the eight states -- California, Colorado, Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland, Montana, New York and Vermont -- that have enacted some kind of regulation to keep out-of-pocket costs down on specialty drugs. They found that the ...
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