Supreme Court ruling a partial win for Artesian Water

The Delaware Supreme Court has upheld a decision to dismiss a fraud claim made against Artesian Water Co. by a subdivision developer. However, it did...

Workers’ comp insurance costs drop for 7th straight year

Workers’ compensation insurance rates will decrease for the seventh year in a row, effective December 1. The voluntary market is expected to decrease 10%,...

Sussex homeowners will get a chance to review reassessment info

Sussex County homeowners will begin to get an early glimpse into the accuracy of a long-running reassessment effort. Beginning later this month, ‘data mailers’ will...

Portal opened for employers seeking exemption from paid leave act

The Delaware Department of Labor’s Division of Paid Leave (DPL) has opened its portal (de.gov/paidleave), giving Delaware employers a way to apply for exemption from immediately joining...

New Castle specialty pharmacy, CEO pay $20 million to settle Medicare kickback claims

BioTek reMEDys New Castle, and its chief executive officer, Chaitanya Gadde, agreed to pay $20 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False...

Employer-employee forums scheduled for paid medical leave and retirement savings programs

The Delaware Department of Labor’s Division of Paid Leave will host four public forums to introduce all Delawareans to the new Delaware Paid Leave (Family and Medical...

Privacy law adds to complexity for organizations handling personal data

Delaware Gov. John Carney this week signed a data privacy bill that will add to the complexities of organizations handling personal data. Delaware joined about...

Navient pays $700,000 to resolve discrimination claims at non-Delaware job sites

The U.S. Department of Labor has entered into a conciliation agreement with Navient Corp. to resolve alleged hiring discrimination at three sites in Indiana,...

Delaware takes the lead on teaching media literacy

By Larry Nagengast, Delaware Public Media contributor This story was produced by the Delaware Journalism Collaborative, a partnership of local news and community organizations working to bridge...

Newly licensed Delaware motorcycle riders now required to wear helmets

 A new Delaware motorcycle helmet law goes into effect today. SB 86, sponsored by numerous legislators, was signed by Governor John Carney on June 30. The...

Clearing the Eastside’s backbone for a new downtown Wilmington – ‘To lose all that...

Part two of a series on Wilmington’s Eastside neighborhood, the demolition of its backbone, and what we can learn from this history. The 2023...

My take: Even with new online gaming vendor, mobile sports betting will have to...

It was encouraging to see that the Delaware Lottery moved forward and selected Rush Street as the state's online gaming vendor after an agreement...

Wilmington moves parking ticket appeals to JP court

Beginning this week, the City of Wilmington will return to a practice carried out by other cities and towns in Delaware—parking ticket appeals will...

McGuiness files defamation suit against Attorney General and others

Former State Auditor Kathy McGuiness has filed a federal lawsuit against the state Attorney General and others over statements made during the investigation of...

Camden mayor convicted of offensive touching, hindering investigation after confrontation at his business.

State prosecutors have secured three convictions against Camden Mayor Justin King over a physical confrontation. Camden is a suburb of Dover. King, 41, was until recently...

Carney signs series of climate bills

Gov. John Carney joined members of the General Assembly, members of his Cabinet, and advocates on Thursday to sign multiple pieces of legislation aimed...

From WHYY: Why won’t Delaware let medical dispensaries kick off retail weed sales?

By Cris Barrish and Cal Ransom When New Jersey and Maryland legalized retail sales of recreational marijuana, those states permitted medical dispensaries to be the...

Wilmington to be in national spotlight on Wednesday with Hunter Biden expected to accept...

(GSA photo of Boggs building) On Wednesday, Wilmington will be in the national spotlight when the media descend on the city for a federal court...

Housing Director Young announces Congressional bid

Eugene Young Monday announced his candidacy for the lone state’s seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Young, 40, the Delaware State...

Investigation leads to 4 arrests, seizure of 18 kilos of drugs

A federal grand jury returned a superseding indictment last week charging three Dover residents and one Middletown resident with operating a large-scale ...
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