Seven Delaware small businesses are getting a boost through the state’s latest round of EDGE 2.0 grants.
Governor Matt Meyer announced Wednesday a sweeping $1 billion proposal to overhaul rural health care across Delaware, including the state’s first four-year medical school and expanded services.
You may have been busy this week, gearing up for Halloween, for the stories you may have missed along the way, this is your Week In Review.
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer has declared a state of emergency as the ongoing federal government shutdown threatens to disrupt access to food assistance for thousands of people in the First State.
Delaware is trying something new to help renters boost their credit scores and state officials say it’s already showing results.
With a federal government shutdown threatening to halt food assistance, state lawmakers from both parties are calling on Governor Matt Meyer to take immediate action to protect access to November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
The law prevents medical debt from being used to calculate credit scores, a change that state leaders say will offer financial relief and stability to thousands of people who live in Delaware.
Governor Matt Meyer has launched a new podcast called Matt Chats.
Governor Matt Meyer signed two Senate Bills to increase child safety by allowing parental access to digital accounts and going against exploitation.
From a new theater proposal to child safety legislation, here’s a look at some of this week’s top stories across Delaware.
