Delaware Online will continue its focus on in-depth, investigative reporting in 2022

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Here's hoping your 2022 is off to a great start.

You can count on Delaware Online again this year to serve as your community watchdog. We take that role seriously and will continue to push state and local leaders for answers to Delaware's biggest issues.

This week we published our investigation into the increase in pedestrian deaths in the state and what – if anything – is being done to solve the issue.

You can read those stories here:

PEDESTRIAN DEATHS: Pedestrian, bicyclist fatalities have doubled over the past decade. What is Delaware doing about it?

WHO IS REALLY TO BLAME?: Get hit by a car as a pedestrian? In Delaware, you're likely to blame.

We are committed to providing in-depth investigative reporting you won't find anywhere else in Delaware.

But we'll also tell you fun and fascinating stories throughout the state and in your communities.

We have reporters stationed up and down the state to bring you news from Wilmington to the beaches and beyond. And our regional and national reach within the USA Today Network will provide you with some of the best journalism from around the country.

We can't do it without your support. Our growing digital subscriber base helps pay for our journalism. We thank you for that support.

Here are a few other stories your subscription helped support this week:

COVID IN PRISON: As COVID-19 cases surge, Delaware's prison staff have higher infection rate than prisoners

WHERE ARE THE TESTS?: Demand for COVID-19 tests is outpacing supply. The best ways to get a free test in Delaware

MOVED TO PAINT: Capitol riot made Delaware artist cry. She fought back with art inspired by spilled beer

HARD CHOICES: COVID issues, staff shortages (not snow) prompt some Delaware schools to go virtual

DEVELOPMENT: Wegmans, Amazon, Christiana Mall: Changes to expect in Delaware this year and beyond

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