Thomas Jefferson University has been selected as Delaware’s partner to establish the state’s first four-year medical school.
Governor Matt Meyer on Tuesday announced two major pieces of legislation aimed at lowering healthcare costs and increasing access for Delaware residents, while also placing new limits on for-profit involvement in the state’s hospital system.
Georgetown Town Council recently approved a rezoning request from Delaware-based nonprofit Little Living to convert two East Market Street lots from highway commercial to urban residential, advancing plans for a 20-unit workforce housing community on a 2-acre site.
ChristianaCare, Bayhealth and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine have announced a new partnership aimed at expanding medical education and strengthening the physician workforce in central and southern Delaware.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings and a coalition of 19 states file a lawsuit against a Trump administration policy imposing a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions, citing unlawfulness and economic harm.
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.
Gov. Matt Meyer signed 11 bills to strengthen Delaware’s public health system. According to Meyer, the goals of the legislative package include making health care more accessible, affordable, and responsive to the needs of Delawareans.
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction that restores funding to AmeriCorps programs that were targeted for elimination under cuts proposed by the Trump Administration.
Wor-Wic Community College is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special edition of its annual golf tournament, set for Friday, June 6, at Ocean Resorts Golf Club.
Affordable and workforce housing was discussed during the third Sussex County Land Use Reform Working Group meeting held Thursday morning.
