Comcast program for low income residents reaches 6 million mark

Comcast announced it has now connected more than six million low-income Americans to the Internet through its Internet Essentials program, which is the largest  broadband adoption program...

Top trending: DMV announces key medical info option on license for use...

The  Delaware City Division of Motor Vehicles announced the option of incorporating essential medical information of Delaware residents onto their driver licenses and/or identification cards. The...

Capital One teams up in effort to spur start-ups by millennials

https://youtu.be/NxL_RPAWxCk Capital One and Next Gen Summit announced a corporate partnership to host a startup competition aimed at empowering a community of collegiate-aged founders in...

College of Art and Design partners with Cab Calloway School of Arts

Delaware College of Art and Design and Cab Calloway School of the Arts are teaming up to provide visual arts students with an early...

Delaware housing starts post mixed performance

Delaware posted a weaker performance than adjacent areas in a recent report on new housing starts and closings. MetroStudy reported  annual starts up 3.7 percent...

Good morning, Is  Delaware City refinery owner PBF Energy on the prowl for more refineries? The five-refinery company is coming off another strong quarter.   PBF, which got...

Reebok says UD-developed high-tech material leads to first of its kind sports bra

https://youtu.be/vqxJRMYR8l8 Reebok, using technology from the University of Delaware, has  announced  the Reebok PureMove Bra.  The first of its kind sports bra uniquely responds and adapts...

PBF stock sale proceeds could go to hydrogen project at Delaware City refinery

PBF Energy  Inc.  priced its previously announced underwritten public offering of six  million shares of its Class A common stock for total proceeds of about $291...

Downtown vacancy rate up slightly, Colliers report indicates

A report from  Colliers  showed that Downtown Wilmington’s vacancy increased slightly from an adjusted 16.2 percent to 16.3 percent in the second quarter. Downtown Class...

July jobless rate could drop slightly, Philly Fed reports

Delaware’s July jobless rate could slide another tenth of a percent in July. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s monthly forecast showed all three states...

Ribbon cut on Route 1 separated intersection near DE Turf sports ...

The ribbon was cut Friday  on the South Frederica Grade Separated Intersection. “Investing in infrastructure is a central part of our strategy to make sure that...

Dogfish Head expands to scenic Utah

Dogfish Head  has expanded to Utah, with sales expected in mid-August. “We’re excited to ship our innovative beers to Dogfish fans in Utah and to...

More details released on 76ers Fieldhouse project

More  details  have been released on a   sports complex and youth training facility to be known as the  “76ers Fieldhouse, Elite Youth Training Center.” Wilmington-based...

DowDuPont agriscience business defends use of insecticide

Court of appeals rejects move by former EPA chief Pruitt to rescind  plans by Obama administration to ban Chlorpyrifos The U.S. Court of Appeals has overruled an effort...

Business people: Aug. 9, 2018

Delaware Prosperity Partnership names innovation director Delaware Prosperity Partnership has appointed Ariel Gruswitz  as its  new Director of Innovation.  With more than a decade of...

Chesapeake Utilities reports higher earnings in 2nd quarter, 1st half

Chesapeake Utilities Corporation   reported  net income for the second  quarter ended June 30, was $6.4 million, compared to $6  million for the same quarter...

Just Cabinets holding going out of business sale

A small chain that sells cabinets and furniture holding a going out of business sale. Just Cabinets announced on its website  it is offering up...

Pay for Success contract legislation signed

Gov.  John Carney has   signed  Senate Bill 242,  which allows  state government to enter into Pay for Success contracts. The contracts provide incentives for...

DuPont/Chemours plant site near Chicago gets final clean-up plan from EPA

The U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a $26.6 million final plan to clean up soil tainted with arsenic, lead, zinc, and cadmium at...
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