Now that President Biden has signed the infrastructure bill into law, the pundits are pivoting to ask whether this victory will lift his political stock. A better question is, “How […]
Delaware led the nation in 2005 when it became the first state in the country to offer two years of free college tuition to recent high school graduates. The Student […]
WILMINGTON — Gov. John C. Carney Jr. signed a bill Oct. 12 that expanded the state’s existing SEED (Student Excellence Equals Degree) scholarship program to give Delawareans of all ages […]
DOVER – The Delaware State Senate passed two bills Tuesday that would allow hundreds of students and working adults to obtain needed skills for in-demand careers in the post-pandemic economy. […]
Richard Piendak, the former owner of Richards Paving in Newport, had been reading about the shortage of needed medical supplies at hospitals around the country and it bothered him to […]
The Delaware General Assembly has approved a concurrent resolution, introduced by Senator Nicole Poore and Representative Ray Seigfriedo, to establish a study group examining patient abandonment at hospitals. When a […]
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