The town of Ocean City will host a free job fair Feb. 21 offering direct access to hiring managers across multiple departments.
Sussex County Council unanimously denied the rezoning of the Atlantic Fields shopping mall development. The project included a large retail project along Route 24 despite concerns raised by nearby residents.
Seven Delaware small businesses are getting a boost through the state’s latest round of EDGE 2.0 grants.
The Ocean City Police Department is working to ensure it is fully staffed before the busy summer season begins.
The Town of Bethany Beach is considering a 33 percent increase in its hourly parking fee as part of its proposed Fiscal Year 2026 budget, raising the rate from $3 to $4 per hour.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore is lauding an announcement by Avail Enclosure Systems as they expand operations in Maryland. The manufacturer of prefabricated buildings for electrical and critical infrastructure is set to add 45 full-time jobs at a new facility in Kent County.
The Delaware Tourism Office has awarded $10 million through the Sports Tourism Capital Investment Fund to five sports facilities.
Winners were named in five categories including Best New Event, Best Event, Best Attraction, Philanthropic Award, and Tourism Legacy Award.
The pandemic changed the way many people work, with remote jobs becoming the norm for countless employees. But Lewes is now exploring a different aspect of home-based work: running a full-fledged business out of a residence.
Mayor Steve Rideout of Cambridge has formally announced his decision to resign as mayor, effective at midnight on Dec. 3. The announcement comes as Rideout and his wife prepare to relocate to a retirement community in Frederick, Maryland.
