The new clinic has 18 primary care rooms, 12 mental health rooms, five specialty rooms and three women’s health rooms.
DSU volleyball to play in conference tournament for 1st time in a decade
Two weeks of quarantine caused the Hornets to have to reschedule a lot of games.
With a rising number of COVID-variants spreading, state urges testing, compliance
Delaware testing czar A.J. Schall said state will test any resident as well as travelers and spring breakers at no charge.
Summer’s on the way, and so are some of your favorite events
A few events are canceled. Some are coy. But Firefly, Point-to-Point and others say they will go on this year.
Small-batch Autumn Arch brewery to celebrate first, second anniversaries jointly
Don’t let its size fool you. AABP already has released more than 90 beers.
Students, parents protest plan to end Linden Hill’s Chinese Immersion program
The program began four years ago and has about 100 students enrolled.
Carney leery of reopening as COVID cases rise slightly; lots more J&J vaccine on way
The state opens vaccine registry to those 50-plus and official says it’s most efficient way to get vaccine
Twins take first, second place in indoor track; aim to do same in spring
The young women will be heading off to college in 2022 and could end up running against each other.
Easter egg hunts back on, bring welcome sign of hope
Easter egg hunts and related events are sort of back this year, promising some fun while following pandemic guidelines.
Bottoms up! Bill to allow takeout alcohol sales into 2022 awaits Carney’s signature
Allowing the sales, and outdoor tables to stay, are ways of helping restaurants rebuild from COVID shutdowns, restrictions