It should come as no surprise that landlords and hotel owners in New Castle County have pushed back against the recent decision to shift the property tax burden in their direction. (Click here for the Spotlight Delaware story). Read MoreMy Take: Business property tax lawsuit was inevitable
There were some anxious moments in the waning hours of the legislative session this week as Republican legislators chose Senate Bill 159 as their target in withholding approval of the state's $1 billion Bond (construction) Bill.
Today more than 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s—a number expected to increase to nearly 13 million by 2050, including 22,300 Delawareans. Without medical breakthroughs, this number is projected to rise.
House and Senate Democrats have made one thing clear: they don’t trust local communities to govern themselves. Over the past year, they’ve sponsored legislation that seeks to strip authority away from county governments, school boards, and even local librarians—placing the responsibility for…
As DNREC went through the process of requiring auto dealers to keep a growing percentage of plug-in hybrids and battery-electric (EVs) on their lots, I argued that the marketplace was the best place to sort things out.
On Thursday, voters in the Indian River School District in Sussex County will decide whether to approve an operating referendum raising the tax on an average home more than $200 a year, WDEL reported.
Following Monday's column on the relationship between heating equipment and high utility bills, the CEO of a local company wrote that their home’s HVAC system was getting expensive.
It was a near-record weekend for vists on the Delaware Business Now website. I did not set out to work on the weekend, but news of the pending storm and readers seeking out stories kept us busy with updates and new content.