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DBT opens readership survey

The Delaware Business Times has launched a readership survey to better understand our readers and their needs. The survey closes on Oct. 31.

DTCC prepares for new leadership with Brainard retirement

After ten years of serving as the president of Delaware’s only community college, Dr. Mark Brainard has announced that he will leave the top job in 2027.

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.

Delaware funeral services explore eco-friendly burial demand

Delaware has added a surprising new strategy to reducing its carbon footprint, as it is now the 10th state to pass a human composting bill, allowing individuals to remain eco-friendly even in death.
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First State Hydrogen aims to kickstart Delaware’s hydrogen economy

First State Hydrogen has secured millions from the federal H2Hubs grant, and its founders Andrew Cottone and Dora Cheatham have their eyes set on the next stage for the energy company.

Delaware to transition some state agency cars to EVs

Delaware is continuing to push ahead with its transition from gas-powered vehicles to electric vehicles, starting with requiring that certain passenger vehicles owned by the state must be zero emission by 2040.

Wilmington University, Harford college announce transfer deal

Wilmington University and Harford Community College have a deal which will allow students to seamlessly transfer credits and work towards a bachelor's degree.

George & Lynch acquires Harry Caswell

DOVER — George & Lynch Inc., a seasoned general contracting business located in Dover, recently announced its...
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Delaware’s unemployment once again meets national average

Delaware’s unemployment meets the national average once again, rising to a rate of 4.2% in August. The labor force has remained over half a million people.

Delaware approves first private paid leave plans

Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro has approved the eight private Paid Family Medical Leave plans with seven insurers with more currently under review.

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