Legendary:
At the end of her chat with @nprfreshair host Terry Gross, Malala Yousafzai, who has never been to an @Eagles game, had a message for Philadelphians.
“I just want to say one thing to Philly,” she said. “Go Birds.”
-@whyy
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Delaware’s Chancery Court heard arguments Monday in a lawsuit challenging local school districts’ ability to issue split rates for residential and commercial properties.
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Thank you to all the thoughtful, engaged Delawareans who joined us at today's @WHYYNews Pop-Up Newsroom at our Wilmington office!
We loved hearing about what matters to you & your community. Thank you for your insights & please continue to share your valuable feedback with us!
WHYY News will host its latest pop-up newsroom inside our office in downtown Wilmington.
The event on Friday, Sept. 26 is part of the newsroom’s ongoing effort to deepen our community relationships.
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Gov. Matt Meyer has partnered with a nonprofit to erase $50 million in medical debt for residents.
The Meyer administration views the effort as a pilot program it might seek to expand.
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Delaware’s political leaders are pleading with Pennsylvania lawmakers to preserve the rail line that runs from Newark to Philadelphia and is slated for elimination.
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Excited to join Terry Gross of @whyy on 10/9 for a screening of highlights of The American Revolution and a discussion. Hope you can join us. Info below.
The former plow horse was with New Castle County police for 14 years, then served in Carousel Park’s riding lesson program.
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Retail weed sales start in Delaware August 1. Sales will start at 13 medical dispensaries that received conversion licenses. Thirty other retail stores are in the pipeline.
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Why is Delaware pursuing a $3 million lease for the Department of Justice from Wilmington’s most prominent developer?
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Delaware House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown has removed Republican Rep. Kevin Hensley from the state budget committee following his DUI conviction.
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