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TRAFFIC ALERT - Closure of Exit 2 and Airport Road for Construction of Ramps

Newport --

As part of the Route 141 Improvements, I-95 Interchange to Jay Drive project, the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announces to motorists that Exit 2 and Airport Road will be closed to traffic stating on March 1, 2020.

Exit 2/Route 141 southbound to I-295 northbound will be closed starting at 4:00 p.m. on March 1, 2020 until late-May 2020 to construct the ramps and roadway.

Detour Routes for Exit 2:

For traffic on Route 141 southbound, north of I-95 interchange, motorists will take the ramp to I-95 southbound to Route 58/Churchmans Road, turn left onto Route 7, take ramp to I-95 northbound and take ramp to I-295 northbound. [More]




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UPDATED: Daytime Lane Closures on South State Street and Route 10 for Construction of Multi-Use Path

Dover --

Location: Route 10 from Gateway Shopping Center to South State Street, Dover.

Times and Dates: 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. weekdays, pending weather.

May 11, 2020 until mid-October 2020, pending weather. [More]




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TRAFFIC ALERT - Daytime Intermittent Lane Closures Route 1 NB at Exit 114-Smyrna for Bridge Repairs

Smyrna --

Traffic Information: DelDOT announces to motorists that intermittent lane closures will occur on Route 1 northbound near Exit 114 (US 13/SR 6/SR 300) for bridge repairs.

Location: Route 1 Northbound at Exit 114, south of Smyrna.

Times and Dates: 6:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. [More]




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TRAFFIC ALERT - Closure of Route 141 NB and Exits for the Installation of Waterline and Repairs to the Ramps

Newport --

DelDOT announces to motorists that their contractor will be closing Route 141 Northbound at Exit 3A and Ramps on Friday, May 15, 2020 and Saturday, May 16, 2020 for the installation of the waterline and repairs to the ramps. In the event of inclement weather on Friday, the closures will start on Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 17, 2020.

The following closures will occur at 8:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15, 2020 until 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, 2020

Route 141 Northbound at Exit 3A/I-95 Northbound

Exit 5B/I-95 Northbound to Route 141 Northbound

Exit 3B/Route 141 Northbound to I-95 Southbound

Exit 5B/I-95 Southbound to Route 141 Northbound

Exit 5/I-295 Southbound to Route 141 Northbound

Detour Routes:

Detour Route for Route 141 Northbound to Exit 3A/I-95 Northbound

Motorists will take the ramp from Route 141 northbound to I-95 northbound and take the ramp to Route 4 and continue straight onto Adams Street. [More]




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TRAFFIC ALERT - Route 48/Lancaster Pike, Route 141 to Union Street Pedestrian Accessible Route and Pavement Project to Begin

Wilmington --

The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announces to motorists that this project will begin on Monday, May 18, 2020. Motorists can anticipate daytime lane and shoulder closure on weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Route 48/Lancaster Pike and Lancaster Avenue.

This project will improve the Pedestrian Accessible Route (PAR) and sidewalk connections along Lancaster Pike from West Court Drive to DuPont Road. [More]




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Positive Impact of Significant Investor Visa Program in Australia

An expert report, analyzes the reasons of the Applicants of Significant Investor visa Program prefer to arrive in Australia.The FocusThere is a focus on the international competition level that exists for High Net worth individuals, apart from the factors…




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Immigration is a Major Contributor of Population Growth in Australia

Based on the recent data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics immigration is an important contributor towards population growth in Australia.The StatisticsLast year the growth in Australian population was 1.6 percent and by the year end its…




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Bill presented in Indian Parliament seeking dual citizenship for Indians

A Member of the Indian parliamentarian introduced a Bill seeking allowing the dual citizenship for overseas nationals who are of Indian origin. Under the present laws, Indians must renounce Indian citizenship when they acquire citizenship of a foreign…




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Australia's Expanded Working Holiday Visa Will Benefit Indians

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Australia Report - High Demand for Skilled Workers

There is a high Demand in Australia for all categories of skilled workers, as per a recent report of Deloitte. It says that many jobs are unfilled and also that the employers cannot find workers possessing the required skills. Vacancy rates are…




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Canada Inspires Australia to Focus on Regional Immigration

The minister accountable for maintaining Australia's population levels is watching to Canada for motivation to shift more immigrants to regional areas. Alan Tudge aspires to follow Canada's success in providing provinces a more prominent role…




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Capricorn Horoscope for May 9, 2020

Start meditation and yoga for physical gain especially mental toughness. Today, you are likely to attain economic benefits due to your children. This will make you very happy. Good advice from family members will decrease your mental pressure. Today, you will not be able to fulfill any of your promises, which can make your lover grumpy. You can waste your free time today on surfing on mobile or watching TV. Seeing this can annoy your spouse, as you will not show any interest in talking to them. You might fight today on an old issue with your spouse like he/she forgot your birthday, or something like that. But, everything will be alright at the end of the day. Avoid stepping out of your boundaries while joking with friends, as it can ruin your friendship.




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Governor Carney’s Statement on Senate Confirmation of Claire DeMatteis

DOVER, Del. – Governor John Carney on Wednesday issued the following statement on the Senate’s vote to confirm the Governor’s nomination of Claire DeMatteis to serve as the next Commissioner of the Delaware Department of Correction: “Thank you to the members of the Delaware Senate for confirming Claire DeMatteis as Commissioner of the Department of […]



  • Department of Correction
  • Governor John Carney
  • Office of the Governor

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Use Your Phone To Pay Your Fare!

 

Use Your Phone To Pay Your Fare!

"DART" to your destination with DART Pass, the convenient way to pay!

Multi-zone and Paratransit fares now Available!

 

Fares available for mobile purchase include:

  • One-Way Ride
  • Reduced Fare One-Way Ride (ID required upon boarding)
  • Daily Pass
  • 7-Day Pass
  • 30-Day Pass
  • Paratransit

Thank you for riding DART, and for your traveling convenience, download the free DART Transit App!




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UPDATE - DART is Operating a Reduced Service Level Statewide Until Further Notice

In addition to the service outlined below, starting on Thursday, March 19, Route 301 will add the weekday roundtrip leaving Wilmington at 4:20 AM, arriving in Dover at 5:42 AM; and then leaving Dover at 6:00 AM, arriving in Wilmington at 7:41 AM. Route 303 will be operating the weekday schedule. In Sussex County, Route 206 will operate on the normal weekday schedule.

 

DART public transit services are operating on the following reduced service schedule until further notice. On weekdays, regular fixed route services are operating on a Saturday service schedule statewide, with additional service on Routes 15, 18, 43 and 301. DART’s regularly scheduled weekend service will operate normal service levels. For specifics, please visit https://www.DartFirstState.com.

 

Statewide Paratransit services will continue to operate normal hours, as will the Reservations Call Center.




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Protect Yourself and Others

To protect yourself and others from exposure to the COVID-19 virus, please practice social distancing when riding DART bus services, Fixed Route and Paratransit. Please do not use DART bus services if:

  • You are experiencing fever or flu-like symptoms.
  • Have traveled outside of Delaware within the past 14 days.
  • And/or have had close personal contact with anyone with a confirmed case of COVID-19.

 

DART public transit services are operating on a reduced service schedule until further notice, for specifics, please visit DartFirstState.com.

 

Statewide Paratransit services will continue to operate normal hours, as will the Reservations Call Center.




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Additional Safety Measures to Ensure Social Distancing on Buses to Protect Customers & Bus Operators

Starting Thursday, April 2, DART will limit the number of passengers allowed on each bus at any given time, based on bus seating capacity. Passenger boardings will be through the rear door with no fare collection. Riders needing boarding assistance will be allowed to continue boarding through the front door.

 

In order to accommodate riders, DART will operate additional timing buses, as well as have additional operators on standby.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not visit public facilities and avoid public transportation. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.




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Fares Suspended on All DART Services Until Further Notice

DART is not collecting fares on its transit services, both fixed route and paratransit, until further notice.




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Please Use Public Transit For Essential Trips Only

Please use public transit for essential trips only. When you need to get to work, to the grocery store or pharmacy, or to other critical destinations, we’re here for you. If your trip isn’t essential, please stay home and leave the seat for a healthcare worker or someone who needs critical access.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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This route is not operating until further notice.

Due to the reduction in service because of COVID-19 virus, this route is not operating until further notice.

 

Weekday - The following routes are operating on a Saturday schedule: 201, 204, 212 and 215.

Route 206 and 303 are operating on a normal weekday schedule.

 

Saturday – DART is operating normal Saturday service.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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This route is operating on a modified schedule until further notice.

Weekday – This route is operating on a Saturday schedule.

 

Weekend – DART is operating normal weekend service.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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This route is not operating until further notice.

Due to the reduction in service because of COVID-19 virus, this route is not operating until further notice.

 

Weekday – The following routes are operating on a Saturday schedule: 101, 104, 105, 108, 109, 112, 120 and 301; Route 301 has added additional weekday trips to its schedule, which are highlighted in yellow. Route 303 is also operating on a weekday schedule.

 

Saturday – DART is operating normal Saturday service.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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This route is not operating until further notice.

Due to the reduction in service because of COVID-19 virus, this route is not operating until further notice.

 

Weekday - The following routes are running on a Saturday schedule: 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 25, 28, 31, 33, 40, 46, 47, 54, 55 and 301; Route 43 is operating on its regular weekday service; Route 18 is operating on limited service; Routes 15 and 301 have added additional weekday trips to its schedule, the additional trips are highlighted in yellow.

 

Weekend – DART is operating normal weekend service.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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This route is operating on a modified schedule until further notice.

Route 18 is operating on limited service, the trips are highlighted in yellow on the PDF schedule.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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This route is operating on a modified schedule until further notice.

Weekday – Route 15 is operating on a Saturday schedule and has added additional weekday trips to its schedule that are highlighted in yellow on the PDF schedule.

 

Weekend – DART is operating normal weekend service.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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This route is operating on a modified schedule until further notice.

Weekday – Route 301 is operating on a Saturday schedule and has added additional weekday trips to its schedule that are highlighted in yellow on the PDF schedule.

 

Saturday – DART is operating normal weekend service.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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This route is operating on a modified schedule until further notice.

Weekday – This route is operating on a Saturday schedule.

 

Saturday – DART is operating normal Saturday service.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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This route is operating on a modified schedule until further notice.

Weekday – This route is operating on a Saturday schedule.

 

Saturday – DART is operating normal Saturday service.

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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Face Coverings Required on Public Transportation

Governor Carney’s State of Emergency declaration, starting Tuesday, April 28, requires the wearing of face coverings on public transportation until further notice.  To comply, passengers* must wear face coverings when riding any DART bus, fixed route or paratransit, or SEPTA train, and while waiting at a bus stop or train station with others.  Those not wearing face coverings will not be allowed to board the bus or train.  Please continue to practice social distancing. Thank you for your cooperation.

*children 12 years and under are not required to wear a face covering nor are individuals who are unable to wear a face covering due to a medical condition; children ages 2 and under must not wear them.




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Dover Mall bus stop will not be served until further notice.

Due to the reduction in service due to COVID-19, the following bus stop will not be served until further notice:

 

Temporarily Closed Bus Stops:

US Route 13 at Dover Mall Boscovs (ID 384)

 

For these above temporarily closed bus stop, please board on US Route 13 at Best Buy and Michaels (ID 2831).

 

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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1319 Arbitration of Disputes Between Carriers and Primary Care and Chronic Care Management Providers

DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE: Office of the Commissioner




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902 Prohibited Unfair Claim Settlement Practices

DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE: Office of the Commissioner




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1572 Teacher of Students Who Are Gifted or Talented

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Professional Standards Board




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1411 Registration of Pharmacy Benefits Managers

DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE: Office of the Commissioner




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4404 Free Standing Emergency Centers

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES: Division of Health Care Quality




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803 COPT Firearms Instructors Standards and Requirements

DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY: Delaware Council on Police Training




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801 Regulations of the Delaware Council on Police Training

DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY: Delaware Council on Police Training




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606 Proof of Automobile Insurance

DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE: Office of the Commissioner




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4463 Licensing and Registration of Operators of Public Water Supply Systems

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES: Division of Public Health




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3505 Striped Bass Commercial Fishing Seasons; Quotas; Tagging and Reporting Requirements

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL: Division of Fish and Wildlife




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Australia Launches A Tourism Campaign for the UK After its EU Exit

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Unique experiment! Yogi Adityanath govt offers sugar in lieu of cash to sugarcane farmers

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Chinese checker: Stricter FDI rules for bordering nations

No automatic approval; move seen to curb opportunistic takeovers.




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Govt does a U-turn, says e-tailers still barred from sale of non-essentials

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Covid-19 impact: Even the best of banks, Corporate India to plumb new depths

21 downgrades a day since January compared with 15 between January and mid-March.




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Funding for e-commerce could slow to a trickle

Indian internet consumer businesses raised $2.1 billion from investors in the January-March period, about 14% less year-on-year, data from market research firm Tracxn showed.




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Power demand: Forecasts wide off the mark, PLFs seen falling further

During FY12-17, a cumulative generation capacity of 99,209 MW was added against a target of 88,537 MW, outpacing the growth in demand and resulting in a declining trend of PLFs.




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Direct Benefit Transfer of Rs 36,659 crore since beginning of lockdown

DBT ensures that the cash benefit is directly credited into the account of the beneficiary, eliminating the risk of leakage as well as improving efficiency.




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Easing of curbs: Mandi arrivals pick up, but harvesting hit by labour shortage

Truck drivers, traders, retailers, transporters and other stakeholders, who were facing problems in inter-state movement of any commodities, have been asked to seek help from the call centre.




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Behind the curve? India’s competitors in export markets aided by fiscal bounties

India, which was among the last set of nations where the Covid-19 spread its tentacles, has announced a Rs 1.7-lakh-crore (0.8% of GDP) relief package for the poor and the vulnerable and is planning to calibrate its reponses to help the economy over the coming weeks.