This year's Summer Solstice is just days away, and a couple Delaware locations are among the best spots in the nation to view the sunrise. (Photo by BillionPhotos.com/Adobe Stock)

June 20 Summer Solstice: Delaware Bayshore Byway named top sunrise spot

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

As the summer solstice approaches on June 20, a recent national survey shows where First Staters should go: the Bayshore Byway. A survey of more than 3,000 people by Gunther Mazda revealed what residents think the best place in the state to watch the sunrise is, and one of the most breathtaking spots in the country to mark the start …

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Miss Delaware 2025 and Miss Delaware’s Teen crowned in Newark

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Hailey Mack of Ocean View and Avery Eileen Martinenza of Newark were crowned Miss Delaware 2025 and Miss Delaware’s Teen 2025.  The Miss Delaware Scholarship Organization’s annual competition, held Saturday night at the Independence School, highlighted candidates from across the state, celebrating scholarship, service, talent, and style as they competed for state titles and the opportunity to advance to national …

Twisted Irons Craft Brewing Company will be honored with this year's Shining Light Award in early August.

Twisted Irons Craft Brewing to receive 2025 Shining Light Award from Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

Twisted Irons Craft Brewing Company will be honored with the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition’s (DBCC) 2025 Shining Light Award for its outstanding support and advocacy in the fight against breast cancer. The award will be presented at a special celebration on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, at The Waterfall in Claymont. The Shining Light Awards, presented annually by DBCC, recognize individuals …

A recent report shows Delaware is one of the worst states when it comes to teenage driver crashes and deaths. (Photo by PhotoSpirit/Adobe Stock)

Teen driving deaths alarmingly high with Delaware ranking among worst states

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

Despite a gradual decline in overall traffic fatalities across the U.S., teenage drivers continue to face a disproportionately high risk of deadly crashes. A new report from the ConsumerAffairs Research Team reveals that drivers aged 15 to 19 remain nearly four times more likely to be involved in fatal accidents than their older counterparts. In 2022 alone, more than 2,500 …

(Webinar) Go Global with Grant Funding: The 2026 Compass Grant Briefing

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Export Delaware is proud to introduce the 2026 Compass Grant Program, offering up to $10,000 to help Delaware small businesses grow internationally.   Join us for a free, one-hour webinar where you’ll discover: If your business qualifies for funding, and what activities are eligible How to submit a strong application What’s new at Export Delaware […]

Biggs Museum has a weekend of dad-filled fun scheduled for Father's Day. (Photo courtesy of Biggs Museum)

Not sure what to do for Father’s Day? Biggs has you covered

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

The Biggs Museum of American Art is turning Father’s Day weekend into a celebration of comics, creativity, and family fun with a two-day event lineup designed to engage visitors of all ages. On Saturday, June 14, the museum will take part in the Dover Con Comic Festival, inviting guests to explore pop culture through interactive events. Highlights include a Super …

The federal decisions have not yet impacted state-funded grants for artists and art programs. (Photo by Gorodenkoff/Adobe Stock)

Several grants to non-profit arts organizations in Delaware rescinded

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

Several Delaware arts organizations were blindsided in early May after learning that previously awarded federal grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) were being rescinded. The move has sparked concern across the state’s arts community. Advocates warn that the loss of this congressionally approved funding threatens critical community-based arts programming. “This is a crushing loss,” said Pam Breaux, …

The Unusual Treasures exhibit is now active.

Delaware Archives unveils new ‘Unusual Treasures’ exhibit

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

From taxes on single men to pirate licenses, to cake recipes of famous residents and mosquito control guides, Delaware’s history is taking a whimsical turn this summer with a new exhibit at the Delaware Public Archives. Titled “Unusual Treasures,” the digital collection features more than two dozen quirky and captivating artifacts that offer a fresh look at the First State’s …

More than 350,000 trees have been planted as part of the TEDI program. (Photo by lovelyday12/Getty Images iStockphoto)

Tree grant of $10k-$40k open for applications with goal of 1M trees by 2030

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

A state agency is attempting to get more trees in the First State, and is giving away money to do so. Through the state’s Tree for Every Delawarean Initiative (TEDI), organizations can apply for a grant between $10,000 and $40,000 for Spring 2026 tree planting projects. “Planting trees increases carbon sequestration and storage, contributing toward Delaware’s climate goals,” said Delaware Department …