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If this bill is signed into law by Gov. Matt Meyer, Delaware schools will no longer sell or distribute products containing this ingredient.
Attorney General Kathy Jennings says she abandoned the idea she championed last year, but the money remains in the state’s proposed budget.
Joshua Sanderlin is a lawyer and lobbyist in the cannabis industry. Sanderlin is the founder of Washington, D.C.-based Sanderlin Strategies, which offers legal and business assistance, as well as ...
Studies have suggested that Red 40 can cause neurobehavioral problems in some children. But some experts say more research is ...
On April 30, the health system honored the first four nurses to complete the Nursing Research Fellowship in Robotics and Innovation, a program developed under a $1.5 million grant ...
The First State is first in the nation for hospital quality, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report “Best States” ...
Do you wear glasses or contact lenses? Have you ever been told that you’re near- or farsighted? If so, you’re probably ...
A rally of sorts took place Monday to show determination to oppose federal cutbacks to AmeriCorps and other programs that ...
The initial call to DDA reported a single box of chicks, but a follow-up alert revealed multiple packages.,,,,,, ...
A new nationwide study reveals significant disparities in pet healthcare across the United States, with Colorado emerging as ...
Here are a collection of pictures from across Delaware this past weekend. 5/12/25. Damian Giletto. Gov. Matt Meyer talks about the need to expand the Port of Wilmington ...
One bill, which would prohibit schools from selling or serving foods with a certain red food dye, reported out of the state House Education Committee. Delaware Online/The News Journal also caught up ...