Due to ongoing drought conditions and heightened wildfire risks, the Delaware Forest Service is urging residents across the state to avoid outdoor burning. Wildfires have been on the rise in all three counties, and local officials are worried that conditions will only worsen in the coming weeks. Over the weekend, the National Weather Service issued a special weather statement, warning …
DSU researchers awarded patents for innovation in energy crop propagation
Delaware State University has received a significant boost in its agricultural and energy research efforts, as two of its researchers were recently awarded a series of patents for their groundbreaking work in plant propagation. Dr. Bertrand Hankoua, an assistant professor in the Department of Human Ecology, and Dr. Ayalew Osena, a former DSU postdoctoral researcher now at the University of …
Siara Husain wins 2025 Delaware Regional Spelling Bee, heads to national competition
C-O-D-S-W-A-L-L-O-P. Siara Husain from Newark’s Islamic Academy won the 2025 Delaware Regional Spelling Bee over the weekend, securing her victory with the word “codswallop,” which essentially means nonsense of foolishness. More than 50 talented spellers from across Delaware for the event, hosted by First State Educate. With more than 200 attendees, the event was a vibrant celebration of education and …
Delaware offers discounted compost bins to encourage sustainable gardening
First Staters with a green thumb aren’t going to want to miss this deal. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is helping residents reduce waste while enhancing their gardens through a special online sale of compost bins, rain barrels, and other conservation accessories. Delaware residents can browse the available products and place orders online at delaware.compostersale.com …
Celebrate the state’s 76 governors with new online exhibit
Get ready to learn some cool facts and personal details of Delaware’s past governors. The Delaware Public Archives is presenting “Delaware Governors The Past 100 Years,” an engaging new digital exhibit now on display. The exhibit highlights each of Delaware’s governors from 1925 to today, offering visitors fascinating stories, historical insights, vintage photographs, and a free, full-color booklet. Visitors can …
Indian River holds first operational referendum in 8 years March 20, $289 avg. tax increase
The Indian River School District will have a referendum Thursday, March 20, five days after Smyrna has theirs. Those are the only two districts having a referendum this year, compared to last year when six of the 19 school districts had one, which was the highest in 14 years. READ: Why Delaware is having the most school referendums in 14 …
Delaware ranked 3rd best state for fishing for the 3rd consecutive year
Delaware has once again earned a top spot in the annual ranking of the best fishing states in the U.S., securing third place for the third year in a row. The ranking, released by FishingBooker, the world’s largest platform for booking fishing trips, places Delaware among the country’s best fishing destinations for 2025. The ranking is based on a comprehensive …
Here’s who is running in the 2025 school board elections in May
The deadline for filing to run in the May 13 school board elections has passed, and after a handful of withdraws, 48 First Staters will compete for 28 open seats. Those seats represent races in 16 of Delaware’s 19 school districts. Candidates can drop out of the race at any time, and candidates without an opponent win the seat automatically. …
Do More 24 raises over $2.5M for nonprofits, breaks record
Do More 24 Delaware, the state’s largest day of giving, has set a new record with the most successful fundraising day ever. The 24-hours of donations, from 6 p.m. this past Thursday to 6 p.m. Friday, raised $2,542,719 for the First State’s nonprofit community, more than last year’s sum of $2,320,770 More than 22,000 donors participated, also the highest number …
Earth Month event at Concord Pond hosted by DNREC April 5
As part of a month-long celebration of Earth Day in April 2025, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is seeking volunteers to join this year’s cleanup event at Concord Pond, a popular fishing and boating destination near Seaford. Volunteers are asked to pre-register for the event to be held from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 5. The DNREC Division …









