For supporters of the Republican Party, or even fans of divided government, the 2022 midterm elections were a pretty sour occasion in Delaware. For the fourth straight election cycle, Democrats […]
The Delaware Financial Literacy Institute on October 11 is holding a network event at the Chase Center on the Riverfront for its Money School program, which offers free classes in […]
Observers compare Delaware’s budget process to a triage ward where everything’s on the operating table. This year’s projected $395 million shortfall has businesses and nonprofits on edge, because they don’t […]
Charlie Copeland, state GOP chairman, will not run for re-election at the party’s convention at Dover Downs Saturday. Michael Harrington Sr., a Dover real estate agent, is the only announced […]
By Sam Waltz Delaware’s treasurer has not been front and center on page one in 2015, and that’s a good thing, according to Ken Simpler, who was elected to a […]
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