Molly McVety (@mollymcvety) 's Twitter Profile
Molly McVety

@mollymcvety

@delawareonline Journalist | @udelaware alum
Business, Development, Environment
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Growing tension in the Westminster community in Hockessin prompted residents to gather signatures on a petition to oust the neighborhood's leadership. delawareonline.com/story/news/loc…

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Delaware City Refinery spilled around 1,000 gallons of crude oil into wetlands surrounding Delaware River last month, its most recent violation. delawareonline.com/story/news/loc…

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A District 3 State Representative candidate suspended his campaign five days before the primary election. delawareonline.com/story/news/pol…

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The federal government has approved US Wind's plan for offshore wind operations off the Delmarva coast. delawareonline.com/story/news/202…

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Coach Alexandr Kirsanov and skaters Angela Yang and Sean Kay were on the plane, Kirsanov's wife, Natalia Gudin confirmed. delawareonline.com/story/news/loc…

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Her Wilmington home was condemned after an adjacent parking garage collapsed, following some 10 years of a struggle for answers. delawareonline.com/story/news/loc…

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President cancels food aid, amounting to loss of 900,000 meals for Food Bank of Delaware delawareonline.com/story/news/202… via Delaware Online #netde #DEleg

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Without action in Harrisburg to provide new funding for transit—the SEPTA Board voted today to approve the Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget which will cut service by 45% and raise fares 21.5% to fill a $213 million recurring budget deficit. Beginning with the fall schedule

Without action in Harrisburg to provide new funding for transit—the SEPTA Board voted today to approve the Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget which will cut service by 45% and raise fares 21.5% to fill a $213 million recurring budget deficit.

Beginning with the fall schedule
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Fetterman when asked re: timing “Oh my God, I just want to go home. I've already my I've missed our entire trip to to the beach…, there's no drama that we know the votes are going to go…And I think, I don't think it's really helpful to put people here till some ungodly hour.”

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The Wanamaker Building's redevelopment is nearly underway. Here's what to expect in the renovated building. trib.al/EUBY4Pc

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“Penn Museum workers authorize strike, demanding higher salaries” by Molly McVety for PhillyVoice has been selected for this week's #PowerAtWork Weekly Download. Subscribe, and have it delivered directly to your inbox, every week. poweratwork.us/theweeklydownl…