WILMINGTON – With the dark cloud of the coronavirus pandemic looming over the country, there could be a small silver lining for businesses with a second relief package under President-elect Joe Biden, according to U.S. ...
WILMINGTON — Three Delaware women who claim they were prevented from wearing hijabs at their state jobs are filing a federal lawsuit, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Tia Mays said that after ...
SELBYVILLE — Ballots that could decertify the union at Mountaire Farms will be sealed until the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) reviews a legal precedent that protects unions from being ousted in the midst of ...
DOVER — After a two-month hiatus, the Delaware General Assembly will resume its session virtually May 26. The first order of business: Pass a resolution to hold session over video-streaming services. Moving forward, the plan ...
Keep up with the latest news affecting Delaware’s business community by signing up for our e-newsletter. DOVER – The Delaware legislature is shutting down amid the response to the coronavirus pandemic that is stressing social ...
DOVER – Be open to unheard of opportunities found along the way, as expectations can limit what is possible. That was the central message of Delaware’s newest Supreme Court Justice Tamika Montgomery-Reeves, who held a ...
There is one surprising note in each volume. Although both Byrd and Riley surely crossed paths and know a lot of the same people, and although many of their stories overlap, the two books illustrate ...
Economic Forecast: Legislative Issues DOVER – An increase in the state’s minimum wage, the limit on microbrewery expansions and the legalization of recreational marijuana will be among the most high-profile business issues to be considered ...
DOVER ““ Gov. John Carney announced Friday, Jan. 3., that he was nominating Delaware attorney Paul Fioravanti Jr. to the Vice Chancellor of the Court of Chancery seat left open by the promotion of former ...