Delawareans are one step closer to not having to pay state tax on their unemployment funds.
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"As you know, we've been hit hard with unemployment. There's been over 160,000 Delawareans that have put in claims," said state Rep. Ed Osiens…
Everyone is asking is when can they get the COVID-19 vaccine, and what's so taking so long?
"As an employer, if you have a direct-facing contact with the public or, for example, you think about a healthcare system, hospital, and nursi…
Out the back of an eighth week out of the previous nine where initial unemployment insurance benefits claimants decreased, Delaware hit a hist…
As Delawareans, in some sectors, prepare to go back to work in Phase 1 of reopening, which begins June 1, 2020, some employers are being urged…
Delaware continued to see a downward trend in initial unemployment claims filed for the previous week.
Delaware is stepping up to provide increased access to coronavirus testing in Sussex County, which has been labeled a "hot spot" for growing c…
At least two construction contractors have tested positive for COVID-19 at Buccini/Pollin Group (BPG) construction sites, and now BPG has deci…
How are Delaware's homeless people being helped during the COVID-19 crisis? Are some not even aware of the risk? And, what about the organizations that are trying to help them?