Delaware LIVE Weekly Review – Feb. 6, 2022

Sonja FreyDelaware Live, Weekly Review

This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Headlines Renter, landlord advocates disagree over solutions to eviction crisis Christina School District asks for moratorium on new, expanding charter schools Harlan Elementary’s Thursday night Bedtime Stories promote reading, community Culture Dover to celebrate Black History Month with cultural, educational events Want hydrangeas that bees will love? Choose a lacecap, says Mt. Cuba Surf fishing …

Delaware LIVE Weekly Review – Jan. 30, 2022

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This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Headlines Wilmington residents sign petition in support of police chief Gov’s budget proposal nears $5 billion; includes raises for all state employees Purzycki says city will put $50 million into residential redevelopment Police officers, New Castle County settle sexual harassment suit Bayhealth employees face Feb. 28 vaccine deadline Culture Hunting opportunities still available as season …

Delaware LIVE Weekly Review – Jan. 23, 2022

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This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Headlines A perfect storm for schools, teachers: No subs, bus woes, COVID Cannabis edibles to debut in Delaware in weeks Black leaders, activists split on Darius Brown ethics inquiry Culture Surf fishing tags, annual park passes go on sale in February Planning Council: If I-95 is capped, what should go there? Business Delaware animal groups …

Delaware LIVE Weekly Review – Jan. 16, 2022

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This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Headlines Dems won’t need GOP votes to pass recreational marijuana bill Seaford mayor pushes back against AG’s fetal remains lawsuit To-go alcohol, outdoor dining bill sails through House committee Culture 10 things not to miss in Delaware Art Museum exhibit closing Jan. 23 Celebrations, service opportunities to mark MLK Jr. day $10 million bequest to …

Delaware LIVE Weekly Review – Jan. 9, 2022

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This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Headlines Pre-filed bills offer glimpse into legislature’s plans Despite acquittal, Brown will still face Senate ethics inquiry Tony Allen to honor mother’s life with scholarship for single moms Some patients being transferred to nursing homes will be COVID-positive Wilmington Councilwoman Rysheema Dixon resigns during meeting Culture 36 arts groups, 13 artists get chunk of Rescue …

Delaware LIVE Weekly Review Dec. 26, 2021

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This Week’s Top Headlines Include: HEADLINES State to perform quarterly audits of COVID relief, infrastructure funds Sen. Chris Coons tests positive for COVID-19 Lawyer who championed Title IX sees backlash for position on trans women in sports Ørsted’s Skipjack 2 offshore wind project given the green light CULTURE Winterthur’s 2022 Jackie O exhibit to be based on letters in archive …

Lawyer who championed Title IX sees backlash for position on trans women in sports

Charlie MegginsonEducation, Government, Headlines, Sports

Tom Neuberger Wilmington attorney Tom Neuberger has been an advocate for women in sports since the 1970s when he helped ensure equal athletic opportunities for girls in Delaware under Title IX. He thought he had won that battle, but nearly 50 years later, Neuberger fears women’s sports are being threatened once again. But since he’s begun to speak up about …

Delaware LIVE Weekly Review Dec. 19, 2021

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This Week’s Top Headlines Include: HEADLINES Delaware confirms 4 cases of Omicron; 1,079 new COVID cases Friday Amid great tumult, Red Clay passes transgender policy 4-3 Carney hawks idea of new board to focus on Wilmington students CULTURE New Castle Court House Museum to be closed through spring 2022 Phase two of I-95 rehabilitation to bring new traffic patterns, closures …

Red Clay to consider transgender policy during Wednesday meeting

Charlie MegginsonEducation, Headlines

Red Clay Consolidated School District will consider policy changes relating to its transgender and gender-diverse students during a board meeting Wednesday.  The board meeting is open to the public and will take place at Richardson Park Elementary School, located at 16 Idella Avenue in Wilmington. The meeting will also be streamed online. The public comment portion of the meeting is …