The Delaware jobless rate remained stuck at 6.5% as speculation cooled with stock in IBio, the Newark-based company with technology that could help in the fight against Ebola.
Retailing in the state took another hit as Kmart moves toward the closing of its Claymont store in December.
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Kent County residential real estate market posts gain.
Delaware’s jobless rate remains at 6.5% in September
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Kmart in Claymont to close in December.
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Markell administration fires back after getting an “F” grade from Cato Institute.
Gores donate $3 million for endowed engineering faculty chair.
IBio stock drops after excitement wanes over possible role in Ebola fight.
Wilmington compost plant was in shutdown mode prior to DNREC order.
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