Opinion: Not the right time for a minimum wage increase

The Delaware State Senate last week passed a proposed increase in the Delaware minimum wage, mirroring an action taken last year. It remains to be seen...

The committed life of Judge Leonard Williams

By Tony Allen and Monte’ T. Squire, Esq. Tony Allen is the Chairman of the African American Empowerment Fund of Delaware, an executive at Bank...

opinion – When customers can sail away

Running the Port of Wilmington is a tricky business. Like the Philadelphia  International Airport, just up the river from  port,  customers can go away...

Come on get happy, Delaware

For some reason, the song from the Partridge Family sitcom with the words “Come on, get happy” has been running through my head after...

Weekly business: Culinary Trail courage; Say cheese, Newark; and Fisker

Over the years, the Delaware Tourism Office was a place populated by some talented people who lived under a cloud. That cloud was the ...

Opinion: Financial reality for the Port of Wilmington

At first glance, it would seem like the idea of partnering with a private operator at the Port of Wilmington would be a no-brainer. Delaware...

Strategic Fund makes a difference

It was a good week for Delaware business. We  saw home-grown SevOne get a $150 million investment from the Bain Capital private equity firm....

Guest column: SBA has strong year in Delaware

By Natalia Olson-Urtecho Regional Administrator, Small Business Administration For two years in a a row the U.S. Small Business Administration has helped to put more than...

Opinion: Keeler did not make the numbers

The firing of K.C. Keeler was a hot topic for a time in the state and for good reason. The University of Delaware football...

(Video) Governor Markell praises Delawareans for response to Hurricane Sandy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAoT5b20H50&feature=youtu.be In his weekly video message, Gov. Jack Markell thanks Delawareans for pulling together and helping one another get through Hurricane Sandy.

Analysis: Business owner Valenzuela now under the microscope

It had to happen. As Milford business owner and candidate for Lt. Governor   Sherri Valenzuela prepares for a speech at the Republican National Convention,...

Opinion: Construction is the canary in the coal mine: Town Square Delaware

Town Square Delaware contributor Brian DiSabatino writes about the weak conditions in the key industry in Delaware and elsewhere. He notes that spending for...

NY Times story bashes state: Del, Corporate, Commercial Litigation Blog

In  a recent  New York Times story , Delaware is bashed in a smear piece that attacks the state’s corporate law with an article...

Bloom doesn't shine as bright in parts of Delaware: NewsWorks

Eight dollars a year in extra energy charges  might not seem like much, but it has raised the ire of a small group of...

From the blog: Getting over love affair with widgets

I love gadgets. Credit Peregrino Will Reign / Foter Nothing would make me happier than one of those robotic vacuum cleaners that wanders around the room bothering dogs and...

Viewpoint: Development of shale gas good For state: Del. Business Blog

Despite Governor Markell’s recent refusal to support approval of new regulations for a natural gas production, the Marcellus Shale offers our region and our...

Opinion: Delmarva customers to pay more – Caesar Rodney Institute

Say you’re a Delmarva Power customer-chances are, you are-and you’re annoyed energy costs are going up-which they are-then you will be pleased to know...

Opinion: Naysayers have one more thing to gripe about as riverfront projects move forward

One thing we know about Wilmington's riverfront development- critics would never have made the bold moves needed to move things forward. That has been the...

Opinion:Time to work together on Newark charter high school

The charter school movement in Delaware is moving into uncharted territory with Newark Charter's plan to add  a high school at a former manufacturing...

Opinion: Capital One's actions show need for good banking climate

From time to time, there is talk about tinkering with the tax breaks enjoyed by the financial services industry in Delaware. The recent actions by...
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