About 86% of the 25,000 Delawareans who get their health insurance through marketplace get federal tax credits.
A Delaware twist shows up in a sadly familiar online sales scam
The Delaware âreturn addressâ was faked. âIf you Google it, youâll find a warehouse there, which contributes to the deception,â a BBB representative said.
Why high-poverty, racially identifiable schools need money
âWeâre laying the foundations for future reforms that are more systemic in nature,â said Tizzy Lockman, a Redding Consortium co-chair and state senator.
Kids spend afternoon building snowmen for Hockessin nursing home residents
A Regal Heights staffer sat in her car crying happy tears as she watched the children building snowmen and the residents looking at them.
So far, so good for ban on plastic bags. Or maybe not.
âLet’s get with it and be responsible for what we can do to lessen our impact on the earth,â one consumer wrote on DNRECâs Facebook page.
$2 million upgrade readies airport for service to Orlando
The first change that passengers notice is that the main entrance has moved. The second change is that parking will no longer be free.
Restore the Corridor is ready for it all, including Biden
The I-95 project involves multiple ways to handle congestion, including changes on buses and trains and being on top of traffic when President Biden is in town.
Nonstop flights from Delaware to Orlando are back
Frontier Airlinesâ booking site shows nonstop âseasonalâ flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, starting Feb. 11.
Here’s how tech is being used to reduce the pain of Restore the Corridor
Small devices and a lot of technology are being used to ease travel when I-95 is redone through Wilmington. You can help, too.
Some under-the-radar aspects of Restore the Corridor
The work to redo I-95 in Wilmington also involves a contraflow ramp, a road diet on Maryland Avenue and dedicated bus lines on routes 13 and 202.