WDEL Blogs
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June 17, 2013 |
What's Charlie to do?
I'm glad I'm not Charlie Manuel. He sounds like a broken record, insisting his team will start to hit and finally get a winning streak going that will get him back into the post-season race...
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| Allan Loudell |
June 14, 2013 |
Open Friday / Weekend Forum
So what's on your mind this weekend?
Delaware lawmakers appear to be balking at Governor Markell's plan to hike taxes and fees for various projects up & down the state...
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| Allan Loudell |
June 13, 2013 |
Haunting photographs from Philly (and elsewhere)
The DAILY MAIL on line carries some haunting photographs from Philadelphia photographer Matthew Christopher (whom I've interviewed in the past) of crumbling structures:
"Abandoned America: Haunting images of the crumbling schools, decaying churches, and rusting prisons that have been lost in time"
I guess we all realize that such decaying structures exist, but it's sobering to see them all together, one after another after another...
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| Allan Loudell |
June 13, 2013 |
Big storm falters by the time it gets to Delmarva
Delaware suffered damage and power outages, to be sure, but we got off easier Thursday than initial forecasts suggested.
For many of us, I suspect the meteorological term, "derecho", entered our vocabularies last year when a devastating storm hit the Chicago area, then, the Washington, DC--Baltimore corridor...
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| Allan Loudell |
June 7, 2013 |
Open Friday / Weekend Forum
So, which stories / topics / issues grab your attention this weekend?
Legislation designed to protect transgender people against discrimination in employment, housing, insurance, and public accomodations narrowly clears the state Senate, now headed to the Delaware House of Representatives...
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| Allan Loudell |
May 31, 2013 |
Open Friday / Weekend Forum
So what's on your mind this weekend?
As expected, Wilmington City Council members overrode Mayor Dennis Williams' veto of the amended budget, with a vote to spare...
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| Allan Loudell |
May 30, 2013 |
Mayor Williams loses Veto Override Vote
The writing seemed to be on the wall for several days: Wilmington Mayor Dennis Williams would lose the veto override showdown. Tonight he did.
City Council members overrode that veto with a vote to spare, 10-3...
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