Delaware’s recreational marijuana sales started Aug. 1, and there was plenty of public demand for the various products.

Nearly $1M in rec. marijuana sales after first weekend of legalization

Jarek RutzGovernment, Headlines

The First State’s first weekend of legal recreational marijuana sales brought in more than $900,000 in combined adult-use and medical cannabis sales, marking a strong launch for the state’s newly opened market, according to state officials. Between Friday and Sunday, the state reported $625,000 in adult-use sales alone, generating an estimated $93,750 in tax revenue. The remainder came from ongoing …

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Piping Plover ‘nomad’ returns to Delaware Shore after rehabilitation efforts

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Life Style and Arts

A coordinated rescue and rehabilitation effort involving state and federal agencies has returned a vulnerable piping plover to the Delaware coast, offering hope for the endangered shorebird species. The adult male plover, known to researchers as “Nomad” due to his distinctive band, was discovered unable to fly or walk at Fowler Beach in Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge on June …

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Andrew Harton named Sussex County Economic Development Director

Claudia EstradaBusiness, Economy, Government, Headlines

Sussex County has named Andrew D. Harton as its new Economic Development Director, succeeding longtime director William “Bill” Pfaff, who is set to retire at the end of the month. County Administrator Todd F. Lawson announced the leadership transition on Tuesday, highlighting Harton’s promotion from within the department. Harton joined the County in February as economic development manager, working closely …

DuPont, along with Chemours and Corteva, agreed to resolve statewide PFAS claims through a comprehensive settlement. (Photo courtesy Dupont)

Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva settle PFAS claims for $875M

Claudia EstradaBusiness, Environment, Headlines

Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva announced Monday a comprehensive settlement with the State of New Jersey to resolve all pending environmental claims, including those involving PFAS contamination. The agreement covers four current and former operating sites (Chambers Works, Parlin, Pompton Lakes, and Repauno) as well as statewide PFAS claims, including those associated with aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF). RELATED STORY: What to …

The Metallica grant will help train 17 Del Tech students to further their advancement into the workforce. (Photo courtesy of All Within My Hands)

$50K grant to Del Tech from Metallica Scholars Initiative to support workforce training

Jarek RutzEducation, Headlines

Delaware Technical Community College has been awarded a $50,000 grant to help train more than a dozen students to enter the workforce. It comes as part of the Metallica Scholars Initiative (MSI), a nationwide workforce development program created by the legendary heavy metal band Metallica through its charitable foundation, All Within My Hands. The funds will support the training of …

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Berry Wins Tight Race in RD20 Special Election, Underscoring Importance of Every Vote

Staff WriterGovernment & Politics, Headlines

LEWES, Del. (Aug. 5, 2025) — In one of the closest special elections in recent Delaware history, Democrat Alonna Berry narrowly defeated Republican Nikki Miller in Tuesday’s special election for the 20th Representative District, winning by just 121 votes. According to unofficial results released late Tuesday night, Berry received 4,653 votes (50.7%) to Miller’s 4,532 votes (49.3%). The slim margin …

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DuPont Nature Center Hosts ‘Sea Trash’ Learning Event at Slaughter Beach

Staff WriterAbove the fold, Government, Government & Politics, Headlines

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 …

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ChristianaCare expands health services in Delaware with 15 new practice locations

Claudia EstradaHeadlines, Health

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 …

This year’s class of the Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame has been announced.

Women’s Hall of Fame Class of 2025 include 4 trailblazing Delawareans

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Life Style and Arts

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 …

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Special Election in Delaware’s 20th District: Voters to Decide State Representative Today

Staff WriterGeneral News, Government, Government & Politics, Headlines

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 …