Wilmington was the first place Herr’s founder Jim S. Herr sold his chips, and they became the area’s favorite.
As COVID case rates slow a bit, state outlines 4-prong plan to help students catch up
The Delaware Department of Education has a four-prong plan to help kids catch up in school, Education Secretary Susan Bunting said Wednesday night during a COVID-19 Town Hall. “We do admit that there has been a disruption to our learning year. Our task as dedicated educators is to make sure we’re filling in for some of that lost …
Wife of Milford officer shot in December helps organize fundraiser for Delmar officer
Amanda Webb said the outpouring of support was uplifting, and she wants the same for Heacock family.
Freeman Arts Pavilion schedules live summer acts, gives audience more room
Freeman always planned to build a bigger facility, but COVID-19 spurred them to do it more quickly.
Earth Day group says no to offshore wind
Part of the group on Thursday wanted the project banned; the others wanted it moved further from shore.
COVID-19 case, hospitalization surge ranks Delaware 5th in nation
COVID variants, believed to be more infectious, are playing a role in the rise of Delaware cases.
Help biodiversity by picking up native plant each time you go to nursery
Gradually adding natives to a garden will help it begin to add more to the state’s biodiversity
DSU, United Airlines partnership aims to add diversity to pilot ranks
Several United Airlines pilots who had trained at Delaware State returned for the event Thursday
Food Bank to hold virtual cooking event to benefit culinary training program
Attendees will pick up a box of ingredients from the Food Bank to make the three-course dinner at home.
Delaware libraries give soundproof booths a trial run in Sussex
The wheelchair-accessible booths are equipped with computers to allow people to access telehealth services, online job interviews or even legal appointments.