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Del. panel updates revenue estimates

The panel that sets Delaware's official financial projections is updating its revenue estimates for the final time before lawmakers pass a new state budget. Full story

Markell: Delaware tax and fee increases "unlikely"

Gov. Jack Markell says it's very unlikely that Delaware lawmakers will approve any new taxes and fees before they adjourn in two weeks. Full story

Delaware lawmakers mull tax and fee increases

With only two weeks left in this year's legislative session, Gov. Jack Markell and Delaware lawmakers are mulling proposals for tens of millions of dollars in new taxes and fees. Full story

Del. drivers paying 2 cents less at the gas pump

Motorists in Delaware are paying two cents less at the pump when compared to a week ago. Full story

Del. Senate votes on manufactured home park rents

Delaware's Senate has approved a bill restricting the ability of manufactured home park owners to raise lot rents. Full story

Del. Senate panel eyes gender identity bill

A bill outlawing discrimination in Delaware based on gender identity is getting its first hearing in the General Assembly. Full story

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  Creating a working solution to fix the economy

Gov. Jack Markell, D-Del., joins The Daily Rundown to talk about the economy, how Delaware is targeting the stem skills gap, if the IRS scandal will have an effect on the administration’s efforts to solicit for health care enrollment, and shares his thoughts on 2016 saying he hopes to cast his vote

  Gun laws in Delaware may get tougher for mentally ill

Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden is proposing legislation that allows a judge to ban someone from owning a gun if a mental health worker tells police the person is a danger.

  Women’s basketball players face distinct career choices

Star basketball player and Delaware native Elena Delle Donne talks about leaving UConn, and moving closer to home at the University of Delaware, where she embarked on a historic four seasons.

  How Delaware plans to take on gun reform

Gov. Jack Markell, D-Del., has unveiled a 5-point plan to reform gun control in his state, and he joins Morning Joe to discuss. Markell has also said he believes Delaware could become the 10th state to legalize same-sex marriage, and he discusses his hopes and expectations for gay marriage passing i

  Biden: Want to protect yourself? Buy a shotgun

The Vice President is generating buzz after a Facebook town hall chat with “Parents” magazine, where he discussed his gun control efforts and advised “if you want to protect yourself, buy a double barrel shotgun.” Biden says that he has two shotguns at his home in Delaware.

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LEWES, DE - OCTOBER 29: Resident Kim Levan of Long Neck, Delaware, takes shelter with her dog Charlie at Cape Henlopen High School as Hurricane Sandy approaches October 29, 2012 in Lewes, Delaware. Hurricane Sandy is expected to make landfall between Atlantic City and Cape May around 6p.m.

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Rosalyn Woodson reads her Bible at a shelter in the Milford Middle School gymnasium in Milford, Delaware, October 28, 2012, after she and her husbnad Levan were evacuated from their home in Harrington, DE, due to Hurricane Sandy's eminent landfall in the area. Up and down the eastern seaboard of th