Markell administration says it is not aware of any last-minute refinery bill

The Markell administration says it is not aware of legislation that would deal with a rail unloading site at the Delaware City Refinery of...

Technology Forum explores open data

The Technology Forum of Delaware took a look at the growing use open data at a recent meeting. Open data involves the use of the...

(Video) Go Ape flies high at state park

. A  zip line and tree-top adventure experience opened last week  at  Go Ape at  Lums Pond State Park. Go Ape is the  first zip line treetop...

Fed economists see built-in strengths with Delaware economy

Three Philadelphia Federal Reserve economists see built in-strengths in a Delaware economy that has experienced a sluggish recovery. Paul R. Flora, Elif Sen and Mike...

Report raises questions about hub status of Philly airport after US-American merger

Delaware may have more thing to worry about with the probable merger of US Airways and American Airlines. Executives of the two airlines have been making...

Bowman to lead Small Business and Technology Development Center

J. Michael Bowman will succeed Clinton Tymes as State Director of the Delaware Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC).  Tymes will retire June...

Radio Newark reaches milestone

Radio Newark is one step closer to building a small FM station. Local resident Steve Worden recently raised the money needed for an engineering...

W.L. Gore antenna allows wireless access on Falcon corporate jets

W. L. Gore & Associates announced that its Gore  Leaky Feeder Antenna has been selected for Dassault Aviation’s Falcon 7X jet. The system  allows...

Growing Berger Harris law firm moving to new quarters

The Wilmington law firm of Berger Harris is growing at a time when other practices have frozen hiring or cut back. Despite tough times...

Manufacturing in region shows upturn

Manufacturing firms responding to the Business Outlook Survey indicated that regional manufacturing activity increased this month in the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s territory,...

Biden, Markell praise Supreme Court decisions on marriage equality

Gov. Jack Markell said the state will go forward with same sex marriages, following the Supreme Court’s decisions today to strike down the Defense...

Blue Hen pride surfaces as Frontier kicks off service

Frequent fliers know that Frontier Airlines has one of the most striking tail sections in the airline industry The animals of the west have become...

Motley Fool sees 3 potential suitors for Sallie Mae

With Newark-based Sallie Mae making plans to split its operations into two, speculation is emerging that a financial institution might  snap up the student...

Kudos – Honors for Markell, DSU’s Williams

Gov. Jack Markell received the Governor’s Award at the 24th Annual North American Energy Efficiency Forum in Washington, DC, an event co-hosted by Johnson...

Bank of America Foundation funds internships at non profits

The Bank of America Charitable Foundation announced that five Delaware high school students have been selected to take part in the 2013 Student Leaders...

(Video) Manufacturing perks up in region, but hiring remains weak

Manufacturing firms responding to the monthly Business Outlook Survey indicated that regional manufacturing activity increased this month in the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's...

Downtown building goes up for aution on Tuesday

An auction is slated on Tuesday for Customs House Plaza. The nearly 90,000-square-foot, six-story downtown Wilmington building is at 704 King St. It is near...

Cold Train adds service from Pacific Northwest

Cold Train is expanding its express refrigerated intermodal service from Portland, Ore. to complement its existing expedited service from Quincy, Wash. Cold Train’s expanded eastbound...

Guest article: Conventional wisdom can ground turnarounds

(Thommes is a director at Beane Associates, Inc., a turnaround and crisis management consulting firm based in Wilmington) By Jeffrey Thommes We often talk about the...

Delaware’s unemployment remains stuck the 7s

Delaware’s unemployment rate stayed above 7 percent in May as job growth struggled to keep pace with a growing labor pool. The seasonally adjusted...
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