Government

Philly Fed CEO Harker successor search underway

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President and CEO Patrick Harker will retire in June 2025, and efforts are well underway to find a successor that will represent Delaware and the surrounding Philadelphia region.

Federal funds propel hybrid Cape-May Lewes Ferry vessel

LEWES — A $20 million federal grant is propelling green energy in the First State as the...

Analysts forecast next governor’s budget at $6.8B

Even with a surplus, Delaware's board of financial analysts are still cautious when it comes to forecasting the revenue to pay for the next budget.

Delaware unemployment rate holds as labor participation drops

Delaware’s unemployment rate is holding steady at 4.2%, but now its labor force participation as low as it was at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mitchell Award Honoree: Virginia “Jinni” Forcucci

Jinni Forcucci spent 25 years in public education, teaching students the importance of telling stories and how...

Mitchell Award Honoree: Esthelda “Stell” Parker-Selby

Rep. Stell Parker-Selby can trace her family roots to Sussex County - her mother was a Milford...

New Castle legislation hopes to spur office-to-apartment projects

New Castle County hopes to see more mixed housing options with the passage of an ordinance that allows more incentives for those projects.

Collaborative early childhood center celebrates success with beam signing

DOVER — As the workforce in Delaware continues to evolve, so, too, does the need for early...
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ABC Delaware names Cohan as next president

Jennifer Cohan will soon take over the reins of the Delaware Chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) as longtime president Ed Capodanno plans retirement next year.

Experts: Delaware’s recreational marijuana process takes even approach

Delaware is preparing to award 10% of its marijuana business applicant pool licenses through a system that cannabis experts say is well thought out.

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