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10,000-mile walk includes stop in Delaware

Charlie MegginsonHeadlines, Culture

He graduated from college, landed a well-paying job in corporate finance and bought his first home. Then, he dropped it all and embarked on a journey that would change his life forever.  Isaiah Glen Shields talked with Delaware LIVE News on his 400th day walking across the country.  Cars and trucks whizzed by — many of them offering friendly honks …

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*Update – Victim Identified* State Police Investigating Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Wilmington

Staff WriterDelaware State Police, Police & Fire, RSS

The Delaware State Police have identified 32-year-old Jose Atenco-Meneses of Wilmington, Delaware, as the man who died in a fatal motorcycle crash that occurred Monday night in Wilmington. The Delaware […]
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Stephen Pearlman, M.D., Honored for Excellence in Neonatology Education

Staff WriterHealth, RSS-Health

Stephen Pearlman, M.D., MSHQS, will receive the 2024 Avroy Fanaroff Neonatal Education Award at the American Academy of Pediatrics’ annual meeting in September. This honor, presented by the AAP’s section on Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, recognizes an educator who makes outstanding contributions in neonatal-perinatal medicine for health care students, professionals or the public. Pearlman, an expert in […] The post Stephen Pearlman, …

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State budget, one-time spending bills filed in Senate

Betsy PriceHeadlines, Government

The state’s $6.1 billion budget and a $168 million budget of one-time expenditures will cover raises for state employees, rises in healthcare costs for employees, state retirees and Medicaid recipients, an increase for some direct support professionals and help for low-income families who need childcare to work. The Senate is expected to vote on the bills Thursday. “The spending plan …

The ACLU of Delaware is urging the Wilmington City Council to vote against a proposed ordinance. (Photo by Ground Picture/Shutterstock)

ACLU protests Wilm council ordinance limiting protests

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

This article has been updated, with new comments from additional sources and new information. The ACLU of Delaware is urging the Wilmington City Council to vote ‘no’ in its meeting Thursday night on an ordinance it claims would curtail free speech. Proposed Ordinance 24-036, sponsored by Councilperson Nathan Field, would make it unlawful for a “noise disturbance” that is focused …