Kevin Seefried and his son, Hunter Seefried, were among the first to enter the building. A photo of Kevin holding a Confederate battle flag went viral.
UD will bring 4,000 students to campus next month; that’s triple the fall total
Only one student per dorm room will be permitted for spring; some rooms are being saved for those who must quarantine.
COVID hospitalizations hit record high in Delaware, especially Sussex County
Hospital are particularly hard hit in Sussex County, where new positive cases are rising by 50 percent in every zip code.
State sets vaccine “sprint” to speed up shots, get to those not in healthcare
During an event last week at a Georgetown DMV, the state vaccinated 650 first responders and school nurses in just two hours.
Park Cafe opens as ode to Wawaset neighborhood
Park Cafe allows owners Jamestown Hospitality Group to extend reach of their downtown restaurants.
Nicola Pizza preliminary site plan approved for move to Lewes
Nicola Pizza’s site plan includes a two-story restaurant, a deck and 144 parking places on its 1.86-acre lot.
State motor vehicle locations to extend hours on Wednesdays
All Division of Motor Vehicle buildings are operating in a reduced capacity of 30% and that may mean waiting in line outside to enter.
Salesianum, YMCA swimmer to head to Olympic trials
When Tommy Janton couldn’t practice in public pools because of COVID-19, he worked out in the indoor pool of a friend’s house.
Teachers union calls for sticking with remote learning
‘If there is doubt, we ask that schools remain in the remote setting for the safety of staff and students,’ DSEA president Stephanie Ingram said.
State says 15,000 vaccinated, with plans to accelerate using drive-thru events
‘Logistics are more complicated over the holidays. There’s some hesitancy from staff to take the vaccine over the holidays,’