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The results from the Top Workplaces survey also can help assess the health of companies. → Read More
A second-grader wrote a chilling note to her parents on her arm during school lockdown. → Read More
The mother of the second-grader at Odyssey Charter School posted her daughter's jarring note on Facebook. → Read More
A new hospital and a future medical center are expected to spark huge residential and commercial growth. → Read More
University of Delaware officials want state taxpayers to cover tuition costs for in-state students whose families earn less than $75,000 a year. University president Dennis Assanis on Thursday asked lawmakers to increase funding to the school by $22.5 million over the next four years – money that would make the tuition cost for a four-year degree essentially free for some 550 local students a… → Read More
State switches email domain first set in the early 1990s → Read More
Budget-writing Joint Finance Committee begins five weeks of public hearings → Read More
Fights over minimum wage, federal worker aid could come back to haunt lawmakers → Read More
The Delaware Legislature will begin crafting the final spending plan next month. → Read More
Eviction protection approved but measure to guarantee low-interest loans defeated → Read More
A loan program and a halt to evictions expected to be considered today → Read More
Both were issues raised by Gov. John Carney in his State of the State Address → Read More
The governor will put price tags next to his proposals next week in the form of a spending plan for the fiscal year that begins July 1. → Read More
Gov. John Carney to deliver his address at 2 p.m. today. → Read More
Early voting, same-day registration and consolidated primary bills were introduced in the Delaware House. → Read More
Opportunity Grant program would direct $60 million over next three years → Read More
Turnover in General Assembly means several decided issues back in play → Read More
House Bill 1 now heads to the Senate, where a committee hearing is already scheduled for Wednesday. → Read More
Sen. David McBride says Senate will not work past 1 a.m. on July 1. → Read More
New lawmakers sworn in as Legislature begins new session with greater Democratic majority → Read More