Valero May Soon Sell Delaware City Refinery (Fox News) Valero May Soon Sell Delaware City Refinery |
DELAWARE: Family of suicidal inmate awarded $850K (The Daily Times) DOVER, Del. — A federal judge in Wilmington has awarded $850,000 to the family of a Delaware prison inmate who hanged himself in 2004. |
Philadelphia abortion doctor's license suspended in Delaware (The Newark Post) The Delaware Board of Medical Practice suspended the license of Dr. Kermit B. Gosnell during their emergency hearing earlier this month. |
Man convicted for shooting teen and Delaware County deputy (KOAM-TV Pittsburg) A jury has convicted a Delaware County, Oklahoma man in the shooting of a deputy and teenager more than a year ago. Deputies went to the home of William Demoss in December 2008 to investigate a report |
Delaware Man Succumbs To Swine Flu (CBS 3 Philadelphia) Delaware's Division of Public Health says a 47-year-old man has died from swine flu. The Kent County man, who died Sunday, was hospitalized Feb. 8 and tested positive for swine flu on Feb. 19. |
Delaware County historian (Media Town Talk) Keith Lockhart retired three years ago after a 28-year career as a member of the Ridley Township Police Department. But it's safe to say he probably will never retire from his avocation as a historian, with Delaware County history his specialty. |
Delaware State - Team Notes (USA Today) In the preseason, no one expected Delaware State to carry the No. 2 seed into the conference tournament. |
Delaware City refinery sale may be near (The Delaware Business Ledger) The sale of the Valero Delaware City refinery to an investment group may be near. The Associated Press reports a Valero Energy spokesman confirmed comments by the company's top official that the refinery may be sold soon. |
Delaware's jobless rate rises to 9 percent (The Delaware Business Ledger) Delaware's unemployment rate rose to 9 percent in December, up from a revised 8.8 percent in December, and well above the 7 percent a year ago in January. The figures indicate the gap is narrowing between state and national jobless figures. |
University of Delaware seeking qualified bidders for decomissioning and eventual demolition of Newark Chrysler site (The Delaware Business Ledger) The entity of 1743 Holdings, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Delaware, is inviting interested contractors to submit their qualifications for decommissioning and eventual demolition of various buildings located on the former Newark Chrysler Assembly Plant site. |