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Police Locate Marijuana Grow Operation; 26 Pounds Seized

Police Locate Marijuana Grow Operation; 26 Pounds Seized
A husband and wife have been arrested after police found a large scale marijuana grow operation inside their Kirkwood Knoll home, complete with grow lamps, egg crates, plastic plant pots, 26 pounds of marijuana and a large amount of marijuana seeds. Full story

Bill to Sell Beer, Wine in Grocery Stores Tabled

Bill to Sell Beer, Wine in Grocery Stores Tabled
Legislation that would have allowed beer and wine in grocery stores was tabled by a House committee this afternoon due to potential ... Full story

State Department Selects UD to Host Summer Institute in China

State Department Selects UD to Host Summer Institute in China
The U.S. Department of State has selected the University of Delaware to host the National Security Language Initiative for Youth... Full story

WHYY to End ‘Delaware Tonight’ Broadcast

WHYY to End 'Delaware Tonight' Broadcast
After 46 years of weeknight news, WHYY is pulling the plug on its 'Delaware Tonight' broadcast. The final broadcast will air July 17. Full story

Markell To Nominate Chandler For Second Term as Chancellor

Markell To Nominate Chandler For Second Term as Chancellor
Gov. Jack Markell has announced that he plans to nominate William B. Chandler III for a second term as Chancellor of the Court of Chancery. Full story

Dining at Iron Hill is for the Birds

Dining at Iron Hill is for the Birds
Feeling a bit peckish? Why not go to Iron Hill Brewery in Newark on June 22 and support Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research? Full story

Police Seek Suspect in Peeping Tom, Indecent Exposure Case

The New Castle County police are looking for a suspect involved in a “peeping tom” and indecent exposure incident that occurred at the Hunters Crossing Apartments early on Tuesday morning. Full story

Website Spotlights Natural, Historic Beauty of Delaware Bay

Website Spotlights Natural, Historic Beauty of Delaware Bay
Is there a better way to advocate a good cause than by showing appreciation? Several environmental groups teamed up to create the Thank You Delaware Bay website, a portal to all things coastal. Full story

Food Bank Kick-Starts Summer Food Service

Food Bank Kick-Starts Summer Food Service
Food donations aren’t only needed during the winter holidays, the summer offers challenges to low-income children who rely on school nutrition programs. The Food Bank of Delaware offers the Summer Food Service Program to help feed children who normally receive free or reduced-price meals at school. Full story

Budget Committee Recommends 2.5% Pay Cut to State Workers

Budget Committee Recommends 2.5% Pay Cut to State Workers
The cut is much smaller than the 8% pay cut Gov. Jack Markell had proposed. Full story
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