WILMINGTON – As the leader of Delaware’s largest for-profit employer, there are perhaps few people better suited for the role than Tom Horne. A born and raised Delawarean, he grew up in New Castle, graduated ...
PIKE CREEK – Colleen Perry Keith has spent a career in higher education, but when she was a young girl growing up in a small upstate New York town, she only had one dream. “I ...
WILMINGTON — U.S. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Delaware) will serve as the co-chair of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration committee, according to an announcement. Blunt Rochester, the first woman and African American to represent Delaware in ...
With only a few exceptions, Delaware’s least wealthy ZIP codes tend to move up the list when you re-rank by the highest COVID-19 positive case rates. At first glance, that statement won’t surprise those who ...
WILMINGTON – Daniel Sinnott, president and CEO of Saint Francis Healthcare, is resigning this month after nearly three years of leading the city’s second largest hospital, officials announced Wednesday morning. Taking over for Sinnott effective ...
By Jane Brady Governor John Carney just extended his emergency order relating to the COVID pandemic for another 30 days. Delaware citizens are saying it is time to open up. Small businesses and employees living ...
By Sam Waltz “Hail and Farewell” is not what we do in this column, at least usually. In a microstate that stands out for its smallness and provincialism, Delaware stands out for some real giants of journalism. ...
BEAR – Praise from inside the WDEL newsroom and from outside came pouring in July 6 after news spread of the death of longtime Delaware radio newsman Allan Loudell. Loudell passed away at the age of 64, ...
Former Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo Strine Jr. has joined Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and will advise the New York firm on mergers, litigation, and other corporate law matters. Strine retired last fall, ...