Sen. Marie Pinkney said many of the people who worked on the bill wanted to to go much further.
Appo proposes 8:15 start for middle, high students; 9:15 for younger ones
The district school board votes May 11 on the proposal, and it would start this fall.
Delaware to open vaccines Wednesday to all over 50; and those 16-64 with underlying conditions
The new rules also will allow caretakers of people who have underlying conditions to be vaccinated.
Chance of bad weather pushes back overnight closures of I-95
DelDOT’s new schedule calls for the work to run Feb. 19-25 on different parts of I-95 southbound in the city.
UD offers free human resources classes to those in restaurants
The classes are paid for by Delaware’s rapid workforce training plan with CARES Act money.
$2 million upgrade readies airport for service to Orlando
The first change that passengers notice is that the main entrance has moved. The second change is that parking will no longer be free.
Restore the Corridor is ready for it all, including Biden
The I-95 project involves multiple ways to handle congestion, including changes on buses and trains and being on top of traffic when President Biden is in town.
Carney’s budget: raises for state employees; body cameras; $50 million for clean water
This budget allowed Carney to restore things like a focus on clean water that he had to drop last year when COVID clobbered revenues.
Here is the best link for 1B to use to register for a vaccine appointment
It’s best to access the system online, but those without computers or internet access can call the Delaware vaccine line to be registered.
State ramped up vaccinations partly to keep allocation from being cut
Q&A session answered a lot of questions about what people should expect at a mass vaccination.