On the evening of May 8, the Delaware Department of Justice says a University of Delaware student is being charged with vandalizing a Holocaust memorial sponsored by a Jewish student group.
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The Delaware Healthcare Association (DHA) has shifted its position on House Bill 350 from opposition to neutrality, following pivotal amendments proposed by the Senate.
On May 17, Salisbury will mark a significant chapter in its community development with the grand opening of Unity Square, a new park aimed to be a central gathering spot in Downtown Salisbury. The celebration begins at 5:30 p.m. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Superintendent of Laurel School District Shawn Larrimore, 53, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) following a traffic incident late Friday night.
Dover Motor Speedway offers fans the opportunity to drive their personal vehicles on the Monster Mile during the "Laps for Charity" event on July 20, supporting the Speedway Children’s Charities. Various driving and photo options are available, with proceeds aiding local and mid-Atlantic charities for children.
What was expected to be an announcement of $10 million for bay beach restoration along the Delaware coast on Monday, May 13, has since increased to $31.9 million in federal funding.
Sea Colony, the community situated just south of Bethany Beach, is gearing up to host the 11th Annual Vacasa Pro Women’s Open from May 13 to May 19.
The fourth annual Blood for a Brew campaign is set to begin May 20 at 6 p.m. at Dogfish Head Brewery. The Blood Bank of Delmarva partners with local Delaware breweries to offer incentives to donating blood during the critical summer months.
This Mother’s Day, Outdoor Delaware is casting a spotlight on the maternal instincts of the state’s wildlife, showcasing species from the resourceful Virginia opossum to the melodious spring peeper.
Beginning May 13 at 7 a.m. the Delaware Department of Transportation says Route 20 will be closed at Route 113.