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CoverThe week kicked off with a look at the unemployment rate in Delaware, now up to 6.5 percent as jobs increase and more people look for work.

Our economics analysis partner DECON First takes a look at the possible reasons behind the economic puzzle. 

Meanwhile, an economic mainstay in Dover, the Kraft Foods plant celebrated its 50th anniversary, with a 50-year employee participating in the event. In Dewey Beach, the second phase of the Lighthouse Cove development got under way after a successful first phase at the former Ruddertowne development. 

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Will the FAA hold back growth of drone industry here and elsewhere. 

A look at the factors behind Delaware’s rising unemployment rate from DECON First. 

Bus driver charged in connection with two passenger deaths (web only),.

Philadelphia Fed CEO Plosser to retire next year. 

State Chamber Table Top event brings hundreds to the Chase Center.

Kraft Foods Dover celebrates its 50th anniversary.

Blood Bank makes plea for donors after bus crash. 

Lighthouse Cove development moves into its second phase.

Nemours celebrates upcoming opening of new children’s hospital.

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