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Food Bank of Delaware Warns SNAP Cuts Could Hurt Thousands
MILFORD, DE- The Food Bank of Delaware is raising alarms over the impacts of the newly signed "One Big Beautiful Bill," warning that changes to the federal SNAP program could leave tens of thousands across the state without critical food support....

6 Delaware organizations get grants to celebrate Nation’s 250th Anniversary
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, six cultural and historical organizations across Delaware have been awarded a total of $34,445 in state grants to support programming tied to the Semiquincentennial in 2026. “We’re officially...

Sussex Tech celebrates new class of Adult Education program grads
A program focused on helping adults obtain a high school diploma graduated 29 students in this year’s class graduation in late June. The Sussex Tech Adult Education Division, part of Sussex County Vocational Technical School District, offers the...

Areas swoops to acquire Delaware North’s US airport hospitality division
USA. Leading Barcelona-based travel food & beverage player Areas has struck an agreement with Delaware North to acquire its US airport food, beverage and retail business, Travel Hospitality Services (THS). The transaction is subject to regulatory...

Murrysville area: Fairview Park picnic, senior-care talk and more
Email news briefs and event listings to pvarine@triblive.com. Fairview Park Old Fashioned Picnic The historic Fairview Park, which was once home to the region’s only amusement park that catered to Black families, will hold its 23rd annual Old...

Muncie City Court Judge Dunnuck enters Delaware Circuit Court 5 race
MUNCIE, IN — Muncie City Court Judge Amanda Dunnuck has announced she will be a candidate for judge of Delaware Circuit Court 5 in 2026. "With 22 years as a practicing attorney and the past 10 years serving honorably as Muncie City Court judge, I...

Meta is trying to win the AI race with money — but not everyone can be bought
Month after month, message after message, the AI engineer was hearing from Meta recruiters. The recruiters were pestering him to leave his employer and switch over to support the company’s AI efforts, and they were offering a sizable salary...

Delaware State University to raise tuition
Students at the state’s only HBCU will pay more in tuition when the new academic year begins next month. Delaware State University’s tuition will go up by $250 per semester, the university announced recently. Not all students will be affected,...

Amazon warehouse workers lose jobs after Trump's immigration crackdown: 'We have done everything legally'
Boxes are selected on a conveyor belt during Cyber Monday at Amazon's fulfillment center in Robbinsville, New Jersey, U.S., December 2, 2024. Eduardo Munoz | Reuters Daphnee Poteau, a Haitian who came to the U.S in 2023, began working for Amazon...

Delaware governor signs executive order to continue gender alteration procedures in the state
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Delaware lawmakers end session approving bills on medical aid in dying, limiting ICE cooperation and raising DMV fees
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! With a dramatic finish, Delaware lawmakers wrapped up this year’s legislative session on June 30 by passing a $6.58 billion fiscal...

Litigation abuse is unchecked in Delaware domestic violence cases
When Patty Rickman left her abuser for good after years of falling victim to a vicious cycle of domestic violence, broken promises and manipulation, she thought the hell would finally be over. It was far from. Over the past three years, Rickman, a...

Donors highlight divisions in Georgia’s Democratic race for governor
Political fundraising reports offer a snapshot of a candidate’s momentum. But the names behind the checks often speak just as loud. A closer look at recent disclosures shows how the two leading Democrats for governor — former Atlanta Mayor Keisha...

Delaware River top waterway again
Published July 06. 2025 07:34AM The Delaware River takes the top spot in Pennsylvania. Monroe County Commissioner Sharon Laverdure announced at the board’s meeting Wednesday morning that the Delaware River was selected to be the 2025 Pennsylvania...

420 With CNW - Adult-Use Marijuana Sales To Start In Delaware On August 1
(MENAFN- Investor Brand Network) Delaware's recreational cannabis sales will officially start on August 1, according to an announcement by state officials. This marks the first confirmed date for the launch of the state's legal marijuana industry....

For Students with Disabilities, Suspension Not Just a Matter of Race and Gender — But Geography
By Amanda Geduld, The 74 This story first appeared at The 74, a nonprofit news site covering education. Sign up for free newsletters from The 74 to get more like this in your inbox. This story was published in partnership with The Post and...

'Superman' movie makes Delaware his official home. Here's the lowdown
James Gunn's new 'Superman' film puts Metropolis in Delaware. Here's the real Delaware city that the new 'Superman' film might be set in. Superman's connection to Delaware dates back to decades ago. Everyone knows Lois Lane has Clark Kent’s heart,...

Supreme Court rules on Florida's immigration law, Texas flood recovery efforts continue and Rays' Caminero picked for All-Star Game
Good evening, Tampa Bay. We're wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know and your weather outlook. Your Weather Planner Thursday will be partly sunny and hot. We have a west wind 5 to 10 mph. High temperatures...
Rahaman: Let’s protect migrant kids’ rights to education
By Arafat Rahaman Arafat Rahaman of Newark is a Ph.D. student of political science and international relations at the University of Delaware. I am writing to express my strong support for House Bill 44, which seeks to ensure that the state of...

ChristianaCare and CHOP partner to expand pediatric care in Delaware and beyond
ChristianaCare and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) announced a new strategic affiliation on Tuesday that aims to expand access to specialized pediatric care across Delaware and neighboring communities. The collaboration, set to begin in...