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Family Demands Justice, Asks for President Biden s Help After Release of Deadly Police-Involved Shooting in Delaware – NBC Connecticut

Family Demands Justice, Asks for President Biden s Help After Release of Deadly Police-Involved Shooting in Delaware – NBC Connecticut
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Family Calls for Justice and Biden s Help After Deadly Police Shooting in Delaware

Family Calls for Justice and Biden s Help After Deadly Police Shooting in Delaware
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Delaware State Univ s new COVID testing lab gets quick results

County Executive Meyer, President Allen, congressional delegation cut ribbon on Delaware State University COVID-19 testing lab

× January 30, 2021 WILMINGTON, Del. – Today, New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer, Delaware State University President Tony Allen, Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons, and Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester cut the ribbon and formally opened Delaware State University’s new genomics testing lab. Since announcing the partnership and New Castle County’s $5.5 million investment in early November, DSU has received critical laboratory hardware, made key hires, earned regulatory approval, and retrofitted 5,600 square feet of the Kirkwood Highway campus to laboratory space. This month, the lab began testing DSU’s athletic teams, and will soon begin processing tests for the whole student body. By mid-February, New Castle County hopes to purchase testing capacity from the new facility, as do Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, and University of Maryland Eastern Shore, both prominent Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

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From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Almost $2 million in grant money from coronavirus relief funds is assisting veterans who are being treated for post-traumatic stress disorder and directly affected by COVID-19. The money announced by Gov. Kay Ivey’s office will help fund four weeks of virtual group therapy for people in 11 counties. Veterans will have virtual, hourlong meetings three times a week to help them deal with PTSD and stresses from the pandemic. Sixty veterans already are enrolled in the program, which is run by Priority Soldier, a nonprofit group that assists veterans diagnosed with PTSD. Services are available in counties including Calhoun, Coffee, Dallas, Lauderdale, Lowndes, Macon, Madison, Montgomery, Talladega, Tuscaloosa and Walker.

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