The cumbersome bugs rarely do much damage, but there will be millions of them per acre.
Gun advocates oppose AG’s legislative agenda, including requiring a permit to buy
Sen. Dave Lawson said her agenda puts rural people at risk because they don’t have the same access to law enforcement.
Advocates ask Delaware to prioritize vaccines for Type 1 diabetes
‘I’m getting lots of different answers,” Kathy Butler McDermott said. ‘But not ‘We got it covered.’ Nobody’s saying that.’
Feds tell Delaware it must offer school testing this spring, but offer options
The testing could take place after schools open in fall of 2021, when more students are expected to be back on classrooms.
Delaware Art Museum goes for inclusiveness in reinstallation
The new gallery design embraces works by female and Black artists and emphasizes the role of local artists and collectors in the history of art.
Longwood reimagines its conservatory in $250 million plan
It includes building glasshouses, relocating the Cascade Garden, creating an outdoor Bonsai Courtyard and building a restaurant and private event space.
Brandywine River Museum of Art closes for facility upgrades
The biggest change for visitors is switching the second-floor restrooms with a gallery. The work also involves lighting and HVAC and fire suppression systems.
Another nasty storm is on our way (sigh)
The National Weather Service is calling for 3-6 inches of snow, with sleet, ice and rain all part of the wintry mix.
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.
Chance of bad weather pushes back overnight closures of I-95
DelDOT’s new schedule calls for the work to run Feb. 19-25 on different parts of I-95 southbound in the city.