The historic Wilmington restaurant plans to purchase one or two greenhouses that can set up to six guests,
Nemours’ new kosher kitchen illustrates how businesses seek to be culturally competent
Hospital staff members are also trained on understanding and caring for patients who observe different faiths.
Bad weather postpones start of 2nd-dose clinic in Dover
The appointment-only operation at Dover International Speedway will open at 11 a.m. Sunday and run at least through Feb. 25.
Piece of 1968 history: Student protests lead to police, dogs occupying Delaware State campus
A series of student protests around the time of MLK’s assassination led to Gov. Charles Terry installing police and dogs on the Dover campus.
DSU explains decision on Wesley athletics
‘The programmatic, regulatory and financial hurdles to operating two athletic programs were either too high and/or uncertain,’ DSU President Tony Allen said.
Sanford girls withstand strong 4th quarter by Caravel to grab win No. 10
Amiya Carroll led Sanford scorers with 17, and India Johnston led Caravel with 16.
Middletown dominates William Penn to walk away with win
Ja’Bree Pitts led the Cavaliers with 12 points and was the only player in the game to score in double figures.
New streaming UD play uses comedy, music and satire to look at race in America
UD actor, playwright Hassan El-Amin’s play ‘Talk About Race’ is part sketch comedy, part satire, part history and part music.
Playing cupid: Husband and wife chefs whip up Valentine’s Day delights
The couple known for their SIW dinners is offering special Valentine’s meal through SIW and Swigg.
For first time in months, state says there are no virus hot spots
Carney reminded Delawareans to follow coronavirus mandates to ensure the safety of themselves and the community