Delaware has applied for up to $1 billion in federal funding to address a rural health care crisis. The proposal includes 15 new programs, such as establishing the state's first medical school and ...
Gina remembers the abandoned cars appearing on the road. It was a week in March, and they emerged without explanation. Derelict lines of vehicles littered the shoulders of U.S. Route 113 leading into ...
File - Delawareans protest against possible cuts to federal Medicaid funding at a news conference with patients, doctors, members of Congress and health care advocates in Wilmington, Delaware, in ...
Gov. Matt Meyer announced in November Delaware's Rural Health Transformation Plan, which targets the lack of care and access among the state’s rural communities. The $1 billion plan includes ...
DOVER, Del. - Delaware Governor Matt Meyer is asking First State residents for their input on how best to reshape the healthcare landscape in rural Delaware through a major federal funding program.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer’s office has applied for up to $1 billion in funding from the federal Rural Health Transformation Program, proposing 15 new programs to improve rural health. The proposals ...
This story was produced by Spotlight Delaware as part of a partnership with Delaware Online/The News Journal. For more about Spotlight Delaware, visit www.spotlightdelaware.org. Gina remembers the ...
ICE activity in southern Delaware has increased, causing fear and disruption in immigrant communities. Abandoned cars on the side of roads are a common sign of ICE arrests, creating a climate of fear.