About 86% of the 25,000 Delawareans who get their health insurance through marketplace get federal tax credits.
Growth Inc. marks 25 years on strength of simple mantra: Say yes to the mess of customer requests
‘When you’re out there on your own and it’s your business, it’s tough to say no to somebody,’ said co-founder Alan Gardner.
Proposed bill would create new lawmaker committee to examine state funding for non-profits
The bill would give legislators more time to look at organizations, funding and so protect taxpayer money, a sponsor says
Thompson Island Brewing’s IPA lands on another best-of list
Delaware produced 317,328 barrels of craft beer in 2019, making it No. 25 per capita among states for beer production.
Delaware expects vaccine shipments to rise by 22 percent; will stick with Curative
Health officials said the Curative’s testing had been doublechecked by state workers and they are confident in it.
With purchase of Dolle’s, Grotto Pizza now owns huge slice of waterfront
The iconic spot would be a prime space to develop, but owner says it will be years before changes are made
UD offers free human resources classes to those in restaurants
The classes are paid for by Delaware’s rapid workforce training plan with CARES Act money.
‘Do you know this woman?’ Wilmington Cold Case Unit asks
On Jan. 24, 2002, a partially decomposed body was found by construction workers in a vacant home in the 1400 block of W. Third Street in Wilmington.
Something to chew on: Newark renews Main Street Alfresco nights starting in March
With restaurants limited to 30 percent capacity indoors, warmer weather and more outdoor dining will be welcome.
State pleads for patience as it tries to get vaccine into as many arms as possible
With COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations decreasing and vaccinations increasing, Delaware now faces the crisis of not having enough vaccinations for everyone who wants them. Gov. John Carney said Tuesday night that the state is now seeing about 600 new cases per day on a 7-day average. That number has dropped from the 800-plus it was at the start of …