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The Lewes Historical Society is unveiling the exhibition "Voices Heard: The History and Legacy of the Black Community in Lewes," offering insight into African American experiences during segregation. The society highlighted the exhibit's significance, aiming to foster dialogue in today's climate, alongside a documentary showcasing the community's contributions.

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Delaware's House Bill 374 extends legal protections to providers of fertility treatments, shielding them from disciplinary action and ensuring patient confidentiality. This legislation aims to safeguard healthcare professionals and patients while reinforcing reproductive healthcare rights in the state.

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Delaware officials are highlighting DelDot workers during National Work Zone Awareness Week. With a theme of "Become a hero toward zero, their lives depend on it," the campaign highlights the dedication of DelDOT workers while urging drivers to heed warning signs and reduce distractions to prevent accidents.

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The Milford Police Department issued a warning about a scam targeting locals, where individuals pose as officers and demand payment over the phone for alleged warrants. Officers urge people to remain vigilant, as similar scams have recently been reported by other law enforcement agencies on Delmarva.

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In Rehoboth Beach, the proposed Belhaven Hotel project sparks ongoing debate among city officials, who will review plans for a modern adaptation. Nearly a year after initial concerns, including flooding and size, the future of the project remains uncertain as the city balances preservation with development.

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Dewey Beach reminds property owners of the accommodations tax for rentals between Oct. 1 and March 31, applying to all residential properties except year-round leases. Late payments incur late fees, with the deadline set for April 15.

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The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) has allocated an additional $100,000 to the Eviction Defense Project (EDP) to aid low-income renters in Delaware. In collaboration with legal services providers and justice partners, the EDP offers free legal aid to tenants facing eviction or loss of housing, aiming to expand its outreach statewide with the newfound support from the Emergency Rental Assistance Program.

Maryland’s Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council seeks anglers for its advisory panels, providing vital insights for fishery management plans. The application for the panel, which helps shape the development of fishery management plans, is due by April 26th.

Scientists today have a good understanding when it comes to solar eclipses and predicting them. Humans living thousands of years ago were not so lucky. In the days when life was harder and information was less readily available, these events caused unease at the least and were, simply put, freaky.