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Jimmie Allen may cook up G.R.I.T.S. at Delaware show, amid looming sex assault lawsuit
Don't be surprised if Delaware superstar Jimmie Allen performs his new single, a love letter to country girls, when he headlines the Bottle & Cork in Dewey Beach on Tuesday, July 23. The release of Allen’s new country song "G.R.I.T.S." (an acronym for Girls Raised In The Sticks) coincides with the singer’s yearlong battle fighting two...
How did the top criminal justice bills fare during the last days of legislative session?
The death penalty, the seizure of people's money by police and the reform of Delaware's bail system were among criminal justice-related bills debated in the General Assembly's final days. Meanwhile, a banner effort to reform the state's probation system was quietly quit − at least for this year − by...
Get lucky with Delaware beaches? Lottery teases new game
Lottery players will soon have a new option. Delaware State Lottery has said a new game is coming later this summer … and it appears to play off the state’s popular beaches. Here’s what we know so far: ...
Bill to provide free school meals to disadvantaged Delaware students heads to Carney's desk
Delaware students facing financial hardship could soon receive school meal assistance, as the state Senate on Thursday provided unanimous final passage to a measure that now awaits Gov. John Carney's signature.
Volkswagen, Toyota, Tesla among more than 175,000 vehicles recalled: Check car recalls
Volkswagen, Audi, Nissan, Toyota and General Motors were among the companies with more than 175,000 vehicles recalled, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Here's a list of vehicles the NHTSA sent out on Monday. To see if your car has any recalls, click here. Volkswagen recall for rear...
New definition of firearm heading to Delaware governor's desk
For over a decade, Delaware lawmakers have weighed changes to the state code's legal definition of "firearm." In recent years, efforts to curtail gun violence have brought this wrinkle in state law back to the forefront, as legislators -- namely, Republican Rep. Jeff Spiegelman of Clayton -- have pushed back on firearm control measures due to the broad definition.
Affordable housing discrimination bill debated, but passes
Most of the bills flew through the House on the final day of Delaware’s 2024 legislative session, but one dealing with affordable housing was met with resistance before passing. Senate Bill 293, sponsored by Senate Majority Whip Elizabeth “Tizzy” Lockman, D-Wilmington, revises both the Delaware Fair Housing Act and Residential Landlord-Tenant Code to repeal the exemption to discrimination based on ... Read More
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