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Arts, humanities cuts uncertain in Delaware

Arts and cultural leaders in Delaware are calling out for action after hearing about swift and deep cuts to funding that remains critical for programming in the First State.

Federal pharma probe could pressure Delaware’s life science sector

The White House revealed that there is an ongoing national security investigation into the pharmaceuticals supply chain, under the Trade Expansion Act.

DART plans on more ‘micro routes’ expansions

DART First State plans on focusing more on "microtransit" to use its bus fleet for smaller, targeted routs while maintaining key routes.

Vo-tech auto programs prep students to shine

Delaware vocational technical schools had strong success with the automotive programs in training the next generation of technicians and body shop mechanics.
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Delaware dealerships weather industry storms

Delaware's car dealerships are one of the more popular family businesses. Now these franchises are facing hard times ahead with the tariffs, and more.

Delaware sees a tight labor market in February

Delaware’s unemployment rate remains essentially unchanged for February, but the data indicates that could be because there are fewer jobs available and more people dropping out of the workforce.

New bill seeks to establish Delaware pay transparency

Rep. Melanie Ross Levin (D-Brandywine Hundred) has filed a bill that would require organizations to post salary ranges, with exemptions for small businesses.

Markell joins board of sports betting company Rush Street

Former Governor Jack Markell has returned to serve on many company boards, including Rush Street Interactive, which runs the popular spots betting platform BetRivers.
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Dover Democrat amends income tax bill to reflect Meyer’s proposal

Gov. Matt Meyer has announced he wants to raise taxes on those who earn more than $60,000, and Rep. Sean Lynn already has a bill in the works that could make it happen.

Del. radio vet Booker to retire from DPM

Veteran radio personality Pete Booker, with over 50 years in the industry, will retire in June after serving as General Manager at DPM for the past three years.

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