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Physicians file to unionize to address understaffing, corporatization at ChristianaCare
Over 400 physicians at ChristianaCare have filed to become the first physician-led union in Delaware. The group outlined four major issues it hoped to address in the announcement of the filing: patient safety concerns due to understaffing; professional autonomy and decision-making power; "threat of corporate influence" on medical decision-making; and the "moral injury" caused by a lack of administrative support.
DelawareLIVE Weekly Review – May 19, 2024
This Week’s Review Includes: Widener Law, DSU nursing may join $57M Wilmington education hub Jamie Wyeth is having (another) moment in spotlight American to start bus service between Wilmington, Philly Hospital bill passes Senate on party lines, heads back to House Clubs’ Youth of Year says kids need more mental health help Wildcats punch ticket to D2 Softball World Series ... Read More
NCCo takes another step to curb light pollution
Light pollution was on many Delawareans’ minds in mid-May as they sought dark places to observe the northern lights. And a few days later New Castle County Council unanimously approved an ordinance to reduce light pollution. “Ordinance 23-122 only affects new commercial construction projects (or significant redevelopment projects), and at its most basic simply ensures that light and energy ... Read More
*Update- Fourth Suspect Arrested* State Police Arrest Three Suspects and Two Remain At-Large for Series of Burglaries in New Castle County
Delaware State Police arrested 31-year-old Andre Gershad, of Wilmington, Delaware, on several felony charges stemming from a series of burglaries that occurred throughout New Castle County over the last two months. […] The post *Update- Fourth Suspect Arrested* State Police Arrest Three Suspects and Two Remain At-Large for Series of Burglaries in New Castle County appeared first on Delaware State Police - State of Delaware.
10 most expensive homes sold in Salem County, May 6-12
A house in Elmer that sold for $355,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Salem County in the past week. In total, 10 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $250,390, or $146 per square foot.
Friday Morning Motorcycle Crash Sends One To Hospital
Delaware State Police are investigating a traffic collision that occurred in the area of Dupont Parkway and Bayview Road in Middletown. The incident, which involved a motorcycle, took place at approximately 8:16 on Friday morning. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene shortly after the accident was reported. A male...
First State Manufactured Housing Association announces scholarship recipients
The First State Manufactured Housing Association announces the four recipients of the Manufactured Housing Scholarship Award for 2024 - 2025. Each scholarship is in the amount of ...
Clubs’ Youth of Year says kids need more mental health help
High school sophomore Kiara Flowers had to grow up fast, helping to manage the care of her six siblings when most children were worried about recess and or what video games they wanted next. Having those responsibilities made her the person she is today and that, along with a slew of other positive attributes, helped make her the 2024 George ... Read More
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