Among the $97 million in federal earmarks secured by Delaware’s delegation late last year is about $7.4 million to support the development or expansion of five incubator or accelerator programs […]
The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL) got $15 million in federal earmarks for its expansion.
NEWARK – Delaware’s past may have been built on inventions like Teflon, nylon, Kevlar and more, but its future may involve the most common element on the planet: hydrogen. The […]
It may feel farther away, but this year’s midterm elections are now less than 60 days away. Midterms are always the less glamorous turn to the polls compared to presidential […]
NEWARK – Federal and state officials gathered Tuesday morning to unveil the next National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL) center coming to the University of Delaware STAR Campus, […]
NEWARK – The Biden administration has invested billions of dollars to further the development of clean hydrogen technology as part of its strategy to combat climate change, and last week […]
WILMINGTON – Gregory B. Williams, a partner at the Wilmington office of national firm Fox Rothschild LLP and a former president of the state bar association, was confirmed to a U.S. District […]
DOVER — Looking to energize a long-dormant Kent County economic prospect, Delaware’s congressional delegation has secured $5 million in federal funding to jolt Garrison Oak Business and Technology Park. The […]
GLASGOW – For all of the environmental and energy-efficiency benefits that electric fuel cell vehicles have brought to market in recent years, they are still not a perfect fit for […]
Federal budgets are not often closely watched by much of the public. Unlike state, county and city budgets, they are wide-ranging with spending projects that span trillions of dollars, which […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Delaware U.S. District Judge Leonard Stark was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on Wednesday to a seat on the patent-focused U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal […]
According to recent polls, allowing the federal government to negotiate directly with pharmaceutical companies to lower drug prices is the most popular provision in the reconciliation package. Here in Delaware, […]
WASHINGTON – Former Gov. Jack Markell was confirmed Friday as the ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), marking the most high-profile state appointment to the Biden […]
NEW CASTLE – New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer, New Castle County Council President Karen Hartley-Nagle, County Community Services Committee Co-chair Penrose Hollins, Sens. Tom Carper and Chris Coons, and […]
WILMINGTON – A who’s who of elected leaders, nonprofit executives and housing advocates gathered Monday morning at a Riverside construction site to celebrate a major infusion of federal funds into […]
For many businesses, August is a “quiet” month where you can review your strategic and tactical plans for either your “busy season” or the next year. Right now, many people […]
WILMINGTON – As the leader of the U.S. Small Business Administration toured downtown Wilmington this week, Delaware’s two U.S. senators confirmed that they are backing a bipartisan bill to replenish […]
WILMINGTON – For those who knew him best, former Gov. Pierre S. “Pete” du Pont IV is without comparison when it comes to impact on the state of Delaware. One […]
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan stimulus bill Thursday afternoon, capping his biggest legislative achievement of his early presidency with the second largest economic […]
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