While Rev. Shada Sullivan says she was disappointed and frustrated, the church's resolve to support the LGBTQ+ is strong.
Former state director Cerron Cade resolved shoplifting charges, paving the way for him to become chief of staff for Wilmington Mayor John Carney.
The Friendship House in Wilmington was buzzing with people staying out of the bitter cold that gripped Delaware for a week in January 2024. Single-digit temperatures and below-zero wind chills drove many people experiencing homelessness to the Friendship House, which offered overnight shelter for anyone who sought it.
Democratic Sens. Chris Coons and Lisa Blunt Rochester, alongside Rep. Sarah McBride on Thursday announced the award headed to "E-CORE RII: Strengthening Partnerships for Advancing Research Capacity in Delaware.
Among the 20 culinarians nominated as best Mid-Atlantic chef by the James Beard Foundation, one is from The First State. It's his second nomination.
Former Eagles star Michael Vick is headed to Delaware for Black History Month. Here's what the event is about, and why it sparked a restless debate.
Delaware’s total exports added up to almost $3.6 billion in 2024 through September, almost 11% of exports going to China. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Crude oil is the largest import through the Port of Wilmington through 2024 ...
Democrat Matt Meyer has officially been sworn into office as the state's 76th governor. Meyer took the oath of office at Delaware State University in Dover. Former senator Kyle Evans Gay was also sworn in as Lieutenant Governor.
Discover 25 things to do in Delaware for a year of fun and adventure. Round out your travel year with this one list!
The population growth in Delaware in 2024 was enough to create the fifth-largest incorporated city in the state, behind Wilmington, Dover, Newark and Middletown. With a gain of 15,494 people, the First State’s population grew by 1.49%, from 1,036,423 on ...
The new office of education advocacy gives the city government a way to fund efforts to bring education back under city control in the future.
The Grand’s staff, volunteers offer high quality experiences to diverse audiences: lifelong Delawareans and new transplants or visitors seeking fun.