The sand testing will affect the Indian River Inlet starting July 14. (Photo courtesy of DNREC)

Beachgoers urged to avoid Indian River Inlet as sand bypass system testing starts

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Visitors to Delaware Seashore State Park are being warned to steer clear of designated zones around the Indian River Inlet starting Monday as state officials begin testing an upgraded sand bypass system. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) announced that the mechanical system — designed to mimic the natural flow of sand along the coast — …

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Photo Memories – Jessie Hetfield from Metalica

Staff WriterHeadlines

This is our third in a series of photos from the past.  We will share art, events and history in the future. James Hetfield with the band Metallica performs on March 12 1989 at the Philadelphia Spectrum. A few months later the band played the Stone Balloon in Newark Delaware. The 18 – month world tour supported their album … …

ChristianaCare Hospital, Aston, celebrated the completion of the structural phase of the project. (Photo courtesy ChristianaCare)

ChristianaCare celebrates construction milestone for Aston Hospital

Claudia EstradaHeadlines, Health

ChristianaCare and Delaware County leaders marked a major milestone in the construction of ChristianaCare Hospital, Aston, on July 9 with a ceremonial beam-signing to commemorate the completion of the structural phase of the project. Located at 700 N. Turner Way, the 20,000-square-foot hospital remains on track to open in the second half of 2026. ChristianaCare is developing the facility in …

Toll increases will start in just over a month while DMV fee hikes start in October. (Photo by djedzura/Getty Images)

Delaware toll and DMV fee hikes coming to fund infrastructure upgrades

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Delaware drivers will soon pay more at toll booths and the DMV as the state moves forward with new transportation funding measures set to take effect later this year. Following the passage of House Bill 164 and a resolution signed by Secretary of Transportation Shanté Hastings, the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announced toll and fee increases that are expected …

The next round of grant applications are due by mid-August.

6 Delaware organizations get grants to celebrate Nation’s 250th Anniversary

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, six cultural and historical organizations across Delaware have been awarded a total of $34,445 in state grants to support programming tied to the Semiquincentennial in 2026. “We’re officially less than a year out from the 250th anniversary of both Delaware and the nation,” said Margaret Hughes, director of Delaware 250. “It’s very …

Users of this gas-heating service will see an increase of about $65 a year on average. (Photo by David McQ/Adobe Stock)

Public Service Commission approves settlement; 6%-6.5% cost of gas increase for Chesapeake users

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Life Style and Arts

The Delaware Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved the settlement of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation’s (Chesapeake) natural gas base rate case. As a result of the settlement, Chesapeake residential home heating customers will see a rate increase of 6% and non-heating customers will see a rate increase of 6.5%. For an average residential home heating customer, this will result in an …

This year's adult education class at Sussex Tech graduated 29 people.

Sussex Tech celebrates new class of Adult Education program grads

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

A program focused on helping adults obtain a high school diploma graduated 29 students in this year’s class graduation in late June. The Sussex Tech Adult Education Division, part of Sussex County Vocational Technical School District, offers the program to enhance people’s lives and careers. The GED (General Educational Development) program is for adults who do not have a high …

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Veteran-Owned Manufacturer Moves to Sussex County, Bringing Jobs and Growth

Staff WriterBusiness, Economy, Headlines

Patriot Aluminum’s $4.8 Million Investment Marks Economic Win for Seaford Area SEAFORD, Del. — A veteran-owned manufacturer is bringing jobs, investment, and renewed momentum to Sussex County. Patriot Aluminum, a fencing manufacturer and distributor with clients across the East Coast, has officially relocated from Denton, Maryland, to Seaford, Delaware, with plans to expand its workforce and regional footprint. The company …

The jazz series kicks off this Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Delaware State University)

DSU and Epitome of Soul bring jazz with ‘Sizzling Summer Series’

Jarek RutzLife Style and Arts, Headlines

Downtown Dover is set to heat up with smooth rhythms and soulful melodies as Delaware State University (DSU), in collaboration with arts nonprofit Epitome of Soul, launches its “Sizzling Summer Jazz Series” this month at the historic Schwartz Center for the Arts. The concert series features three performances by nationally acclaimed jazz artists, each taking place on a weekend afternoon …

CHOP’s nationally renowned expertise in children’s health will be added to ChristianaCare’s existing network, enhancing access to advanced treatments in Delaware, Maryland, southeastern Pennsylvania, and southern New Jersey. (Photo Credit: Patrick Rosenbaum)

ChristianaCare and CHOP partner to expand pediatric care in Delaware and beyond

Claudia EstradaHeadlines, Health

ChristianaCare and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) announced a new strategic affiliation on Tuesday that aims to expand access to specialized pediatric care across Delaware and neighboring communities. The collaboration, set to begin in spring 2026, will bring CHOP’s nationally renowned expertise in children’s health to ChristianaCare’s existing network, enhancing access to advanced treatments in Delaware, Maryland, southeastern Pennsylvania, and …