DigiGirlz STEM event returns for 10th year
Registration is now open for Delaware DigiGirlz Day 2020.
The event is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Girls in the 8th and 9th grades (or ages...
Delaware joins 38 other states in investigating JUUL vaping products
Attorney General Kathy Jennings said Delaware has joined a multistate investigation of JUUL Labs.
The 39-state coalition is investigating JUUL’s marketing and sales practices, including...
Deadline nears for Startup302, a contest with $300,000 in prizes
Early-stage technology-based companies are invited to compete in Startup302, a new contest that will award prizes valued at more than $300,000.
The contest is part...
Delaware gas price soars on news of tighter supplies, higher crude oil costs
Gas prices in Delaware rose by 13 cents during the past week, thanks to higher crude oil prices and reduced gasoline supplies.
Crude prices are...
Padua team fares well in National Youth Cyber Defense Competition
Students from Padua Academy in Wilmington once again triumphed in the 12th season of CyberPatriot – the Air Force Association’s National Youth Cyber Defense...
Trending: Former Delaware FedEx manager pleads guilty in $3.6 million package theft case
Joseph Kukta, 43, of Laurel, last week pleaded guilty to federal charges of interstate transportation of stolen goods and tax evasion. The case involved...
Travelers from corovirus epicenter being monitored by state
The Delaware Division of Public Health continues to coordinate closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local health care providers...
Wilmington issues cease and desist order for company charged with illegal vehicle towing
Wilmington City Solicitor Robert Goff has issued a cease and desist order against a local towing company for unlawfully towing at least three vehicles...
Intern Delaware hopes to stem brain drain in state
Intern Delaware, Inc. has announced its launch
Formed in September 2019 by local business leaders, the organization is focused on connecting interns working in Delaware...
Updated: Flu death toll in Delaware rises to 5
The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) confirmed two recent flu-related deaths, bringing the total number of deaths for the 2019-2020 season to five.
One...
Brandywine Zoo breaks ground on exhibit that will house rare species
The DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation Brandywine Zoo broke ground on its Madagascar Exhibit, an outdoor space that will soon be home to...
DNREC seeks written comments on Mountaire agreement
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is seeking written comments on an agreement and consent decree with Mountaire Farms of...
Transperfect continues to battle Skadden Arps over billing
TransPerfect Global, Inc. says the law firm of Skadden Arps has billed the translation services company for upwards of $14 million in undisclosed legal...
Delaware federal grand jury indicts two members of alleged extremist group
Federal grand juries in Delaware and Maryland have returned indictments charging alleged members of an extremist group “The Base” with firearms and immigrated-related charges.
Both...
Delaware Electric nearly doubles size of Sussex solar farm
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Delaware Electric Cooperative and Constellation have completed work to nearly double the size of the Co-op’s Bruce A. Henry Solar Farm in Sussex County....
Christiana Care rebrands home health service
ChristianaCare announced that its Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) has a new vision and a new name: ChristianaCare HomeHealth.
“Nationwide, we’re entering a new day...
Farmers Market sales post another record in 2019
Delaware Gov. John Carney and the Delaware Department of Agriculture on Thursday announced Delaware farmers’ markets hit an all-time high sales record of $3.28 million in...
Chemours marks Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with service projects
Employees of The Chemours Company today volunteered at events in Delaware, New Jersey and Mississippi as part of Chemours' Fifth Annual Martin Luther King...
Former Wilmington Mayor, Congressman ‘Hal’ Haskell, Jr. 98
Wilmington government flags were ordered flown at half-staff in memory of former Wilmington Mayor and Delaware Congressman Harry G. “Hal” Haskell, Jr.
Haskell, the son...
UD’s Lerner College rises in rankings of undergrad business programs
(From the Lerner College)
Poets&Quants For Undergrads has ranked the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics 51st in its 2020 ranking...