MILFORD, Del. — The DuPont Nature Center will host a “Sea Trash” Learning Event on Friday in Slaughter Beach, giving community visitors a chance to protect Delaware’s beautiful coastline while learning about the impact of marine debris. The free event, called “A New Kind of Seasickness: Marine Debris” will be led by staff from the center and will be held …
ChristianaCare expands health services in Delaware with 15 new practice locations
ChristianaCare has launched 15 new health care services across five Delaware County locations, a move designed to expand access to convenient care in the region. The expansion follows ChristianaCare’s successful bid to acquire outpatient locations previously operated by Crozer Health, which filed for bankruptcy. “With these practices and services, we are building on what was here before, and we are growing to …
Women’s Hall of Fame Class of 2025 include 4 trailblazing Delawareans
This year’s Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame class has been announced, honoring four Delaware women whose careers and service have left a profound mark on the First State. Selected from over 50 nominations, the honorees were chosen by the Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame Committee in partnership with the Office of Women’s Advancement and Advocacy. “Our 2025 honorees exemplify the …
Special Election in Delaware’s 20th District: Voters to Decide State Representative Today
LEWES, Del. (Aug. 5, 2025) — Voters in Delaware’s 20th Representative District are heading to the polls today to elect a new state representative to fill the seat vacated by former Rep. Stell Parker Selby, who resigned in June. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Though special elections typically generate lower turnout than general elections, political observers …
Nemours Emergency Team Wins Top U.S. Award—Here’s How Nemours Helps Milford Children
WILMINGTON — The Emergency Department at Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware has once again earned national recognition, receiving the prestigious 2025–2028 ENA Lantern Award for its exceptional pediatric emergency care. As one of the few children’s hospitals in the country to hold both Level 1 pediatric trauma and pediatric emergency department designations, the award underscores Nemours’ leadership in safety, quality, and …
Bryan Scar Band to Close Out Milford’s Summer Concert Series
MILFORD, Del. — The Milford Public Library will wrap up its 2025 Music in the Park concert series on Wednesday, August 6th, with a double bill of live entertainment featuring the Bryan Scar Band and a special appearance by Lisa Thomas and the Boots on the Ground line dancers. The free event begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Milford Library …
Cape May–Lewes Ferry earns 2025 Travelers’ Choice Award
The Cape May–Lewes Ferry has once again been recognized for excellence in hospitality, earning Tripadvisor’s® 2025 Travelers’ Choice® Award. The honor places the Delaware Bay ferry service among the top 10% of destinations worldwide, based entirely on glowing reviews and high ratings from travelers. This marks the 14th time the ferry has received the award, which celebrates businesses that consistently …
Enstructure president departs as Port of Wilmington project continues
WILMINGTON — Bayard Hogans, formerly the president overseeing Enstructure’s Mid-Atlantic operations including Delaware, has departed the company, according to a recent announcement from the Port of Wilmington operations. Hogans’ departure comes nearly two years after he was appointed to the role in October 2023, following the state’s termination of its contract with previous port operator Gulftainer. Enstructure stepped in with …
Delaware team to compete in groundbreaking Women’s 3×3 Unified Basketball Tournament
A team from Delaware will head to Indianapolis this August to compete in a landmark event for inclusive sports: the first-ever Women’s 3×3 Unified Basketball Tournament. Hosted by Special Olympics North America (SONA). The tournament will be held August 7 at Bicentennial Unity Plaza, adjacent to Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the home court of the Indiana Fever. The event is part of …
Delaware Energy Expert Sees Pathway to Lower Energy Costs Through Independence, Nuclear Power, and Policy Reform
Delaware LIVE | July 28, 2025 Lewes, Delaware: Delaware could dramatically lower electricity costs for families and businesses by becoming an energy-independent state, according to Dave Stevenson, policy director at the Caesar Rodney Institute. Stevenson outlined a path forward during Monday’s “A Better Delaware” webcast, hosted by former Delaware Attorney General M. Jane Brady. Stevenson proposed a comprehensive strategy …




