Don’t let its size fool you. AABP already has released more than 90 beers.
Students, parents protest plan to end Linden Hill’s Chinese Immersion program
The program began four years ago and has about 100 students enrolled.
Resolution asks state to plan, fund livestreaming, archiving of General Assembly meetings
HCR 10 asks three state agencies to create a plan by Jan. 2022 so funding can be approved for it to begin in 2023.
State expects shipment of one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, maybe by week’s end
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine requires only one dose, unlike the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, which need two doses.
Three takeaways on achieving Black excellence and influencing Wilmington’s future
The panelists said that growing up, they had Black role models who lifted them up and showed them what success looks like.
Gun advocates oppose AG’s legislative agenda, including requiring a permit to buy
Sen. Dave Lawson said her agenda puts rural people at risk because they don’t have the same access to law enforcement.
So far, so good for ban on plastic bags. Or maybe not.
‘Let’s get with it and be responsible for what we can do to lessen our impact on the earth,’ one consumer wrote on DNREC’s Facebook page.
State wants schools to return to hybrid learning on Jan. 11
‘As we have said many times, we do not believe there is a public health reason to close schools.’