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NBC10 First Alert Weather: Another Hot Sunday Ahead of Storms
After a Saturday with record-breaking temperatures, conditions are expected to remain the same ahead of some possible rain. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Steven Sosna has the latest.
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Delaware Rebate Checks Being Mailed
You should check your mailbox if you live in Delaware: you may get some of your tax money back in your pocket. $300 checks are being mailed to some Delawareans, to give a little financial boost during these expensive times, and NBC10 Delaware reporter Tim Furlong knows the reason as to why this rebate is even happening in the first place.
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Proposal for State-Run Pot Industry Fails Again in Delaware House
Legislation to establish a state-run marijuana industry in Delaware has again failed to clear the state House. The Democrat-controlled chamber voted 23-15 on Thursday to approve the bill, which fell two votes short of the required supermajority. The proposal requires a three-fifths majority because it creates a new tax, consisting of a 15% levy on retail marijuana sales.
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Bill to Create Recreational Marijuana Market in Delaware Fails
Legislation to establish a state-run marijuana industry in Delaware has again failed to clear the state House. The Democrat-controlled chamber voted 23-15 on Thursday to approve the bill, which fell two votes short of the required supermajority.
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Pain at the Pump: Gas Prices at Some Philly Stations Hit $5 (or More) Per Gallon
The pain at the pump in the Philadelphia region has hit a milestone with $5 per a gallon of regular gasoline at several city gas stations as the average price hits record highs throughout the Delaware Valley and country.
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Gas Prices in Philly Hit More Than $5 Per Gallon at Some Stations
NBC10’s Karen Hua reports from a Philadelphia gas station charging more than $5 a gallon for gas. Gas prices around the country are up and the Philadelphia region is seeing higher gas prices heading into the summer driving season.
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Wilmington Apartment Building Condemned, Dozens of Families Displaced
More than two dozen residents were displaced from an apartment in Wilmington, Delaware, without any advanced notice. NBC10’s Tim Furlong gets answers from the building’s owner as well as the city.
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Embattled Del. Auditor Loses Bid to Have Procurement Charge Dropped
A judge has refused to dismiss a criminal charge accusing Delaware’s embattled state auditor of deliberately breaking up payments for a contract she entered into with a former campaign consultant in order to avoid compliance with state law. The judge ruled Friday that an indictment against Kathleen McGuiness sufficiently alleged that she willfully fragmented or structured the payments to circumvent...
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Wilmington Tenants Forced to Leave Condemned Building
Tenants in Wilmington apartments were forced to leave their homes after the building they were living in was condemned. NBC10’s Leah Uko spoke with residents who have been temporarily housed in shelters and a private hotel after they say their landlord failed to help them relocate.
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Del. Gov. John Carney Tests Positive for COVID
Delaware Governor John Carney tested positive for COVID-19, his office announced Monday. He is isolating after experiencing mild symptoms.
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Recent Storms Damage Delaware Beaches Before Memorial Day Weekend
Beach towns in Delaware are preparing for summer as Memorial Day Weekend approaches, but as of now, the beach itself is almost impossible to get on to in some places. Despite protective dunes, recent storms have caused many entrance points to become unusable. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has the story.
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‘Implicit Racial Bias': DSU to File Civil Rights Complaint Over Lacrosse Team Bus Stop
Outraged after a bus of lacrosse players was stopped to search for drugs in Georgia, Delaware State University President Dr. Tony Allen plans to file a federal civil rights complaint.
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Cannabis Legalization Bill Goes to Delaware Gov., but Will Carney Sign It?
Delaware’s state Senate has given final approval to a bill legalizing possession of up to one ounce of marijuana by adults in that state for recreational use. The legislation cleared the Democrat-led Senate on a 13-7 party line vote Thursday. Sen. Bruce Ennis of Smyrna, a retired state trooper, was the only Democrat joining Republicans in opposing the bill. The...
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Neighbors Try Saving Community Garden in Wilmington, Del.
A group of neighbors are trying to save a community garden in the heart of Wilmington, Delaware. NBC10 reporter Tim Furlong has the details to the brouhaha.
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Del. AG Calls for Investigation of Alleged Racial Profiling of DSU Lacrosse Team
Delaware’s attorney general is calling for a federal investigation after newly released body camera footage shows Georgia deputies searching through the personal items of Delaware State University’s lacrosse team, contradicting statements from their sheriff. The development comes amid allegations that the deputies racially profiled the predominately African American student-athletes and their coach last month. NBC10’s Leah Uko speaks with...
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Video Contradicts Sheriff's Statement on Alleged DSU Racial Profiling
Body camera footage shows Georgia deputies searching through the personal items of the Delaware State University lacrosse team, contradicting statements from their sheriff. Delaware’s Attorney General is calling for a federal investigation amid allegations of racial profiling.
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Body Cam Shows Deputies in Georgia Searching Through DSU Lacrosse Team's Personal Items
Body camera footage shows deputies in Georgia searching through the personal items of the Delaware State University lacrosse team, contradicting statements from their sheriff. Delaware’s Attorney General is calling for a federal investigation amid allegations of racial profiling. NBC10’s Tim Furlong gets reactions from legal experts.
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Liberty County Sheriff Responds to Racial Profiling Allegations
Liberty County Sheriff William Bowman denied allegations that members of his department racially profiled the Delaware State University women’s lacrosse team when their bus was stopped for a traffic violation and then searched for drugs. Watch his full press conference.
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Georgia Officers Accused of Racially Profiling DSU Lacrosse Team
Members of a Georgia Sheriff’s Department are accused of racially profiling Delaware State University’s lacrosse team last month. Now the president of the historically black university is demanding answers and considering possible legal action.
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Sheriff's Department in Georgia Accused of Racially Profiling Delaware State University Lacrosse Team
Members of a Georgia Sheriff’s Department are accused of racially profiling Delaware State University’s Lacrosse team. NBC10’s Tim Furlong speaks with the team’s coach as well as a player who reported the incident.