WFP -- Protestors

WFP will ‘wait and see’ about working with Dems; some still see hostility

Bradley VasoliHeadlines, Government & Politics

By Bradley Vasoli In November, a Working Families Party (WFP)-backed candidate picked up a Delaware House seat for the Democrats, growing an overwhelming majority. But those groups’ shared interest in Frank Burns’s capture of retiring House Republican Leader Mike Ramone’s Pike Creek-based District 21 seat came after fierce disagreements between the two left-of-center parties. And while some within them hope …

TSD Review Nov 14

Town Square LIVE Weekly Review – November 14, 2024

Sonja FreyTown Square Live, Weekly Review

This Week’s Top Stories Include GOP leaders assess how “dire” the situation is after Election Day Nonprofits take different paths to restoring volunteer hours New Carvertise partnership drives actionable data to partners Six NCCo schools among 15 recognized for excellence statewide House leadership selections indicate further leftward shift Tatnall, Padua, Sallies dominate DIAA Cross Country championships Click on the image …

Health Impacts is meant to attract teenagers to health care and diversify the workforce.

Health Impacts to pay teens, diversify health care workforce

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Health

Wilmington’s youth interested in health care can participate in a new program launched by ChristianaCare and  JPMorgan Chase & Co. this week that aims to build a more diverse and inclusive industry workforce. ChristianaCare is running the program via a $100,000 grant from JPMorgan. It is specifically for teens ages 16 to 18 from low-to-moderate income households within the greater …