Delaware’s corporate tax revenue was at risk due to federal tax provisions passed in the “one big, beautiful bill.” ...
Rachel Rutter helped her complete the process to gain legal status years after she came to the U.S. unaccompanied. And because she was undocumented, with no Social Security card or work permit, her ...
Some Delawareans say that Founding Father Caesar Rodney should be remembered as a patriot. Others say his legacy is tarnished as an owner of enslaved people.
A bill that would ban cellphone use from "bell to bell" was advanced out of committee Tuesday to a full vote before the state Senate.
The new complex, named the McKernan Supportive Housing Community, will dedicate 50 transitional units for people who need housing for up to two years as they get connected to health care benefits and ...
Anyone interested in expanding access to the arts in the city can apply to sit on a panel that will help choose grantees.
President Trump’s approval ratings have dipped lately – on his handling of healthcare, immigration and the economy. Is the famously “Teflon” president showing a real erosion in support?
Bills on diagnostic breast cancer testing, GLP-1 medications, lead paint and breastfeeding were signed into law.
“It’s Giving” is the return of the Bearded Ladies Cabaret to the Wanamaker. The performance company’s previous cabaret series ...
The canned drink manufacturer plans to create more than 170 long-term jobs over the next three years at the site.
The statewide Bells Across PA project will highlight towns and neighborhoods to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.
Applications were closed last August because of a funding gap. The state hopes to accept new children starting in January.
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