The state’s right to enforce public health is based on 1905 U.S. Supreme Court case considered a legal landmark
UD expects to have nearly all fall classes in person, allow roommates in dorms
Without doubt, UD’s president said, the school will continue to feel the economic effects of COVID-19 for years
Delaware actor to play paramedic on Wednesday’s episode of ‘Chicago Fire’
The show about first responders also stars Seaford native Adriyan Rae, who plays a paramedic.
Haunted St. Patrick’s Day event canceled in Milford
‘No good deed goes unpunished,’ wrote Mike Perfetti, owner of Delaware Branding Co.
Want a good scare for St. Patrick’s Day? Look in Milford
Tattoo parlor owner Mike Perfetti said it up to the little guy to get the fun rolling as the economy starts to reopen.
Delaware to open vaccines Wednesday to all over 50; and those 16-64 with underlying conditions
The new rules also will allow caretakers of people who have underlying conditions to be vaccinated.
Friends boasts first all-Black swimming team to make state medal podium
Team member Ameer Bashir said all the chaos of the last year helped the team come together and bear down.
Njoku Leads Sanford Boys to the State Championship
Njoku Leads Sanford Boys to the State Championship, Sanford won 51-45 earning them the 2020-21 Delaware boys’ basketball state championship
Vaccinations help give diners an appetite for eating out again
Consumer confidence is growing, and one restaurateur says the state mood is becoming more positive
Popular ‘Spanish Night’ will continue at Harry’s Savoy Grill in takeout form
The event is offering 200 meals to go and may expand that number if there’s a big enough demand.