Several Delaware students earned achievements at this year's National BPA Conference.

Delaware students shine at National Business Competition in Orlando

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

Delaware students made a powerful impression at the 2025 Business Professionals of America (BPA) National Leadership Conference, held last month in Orlando, Florida. Competing against nearly 7,000 students from over 800 chapters across the country, Delaware’s delegation brought home a long list of top honors. In total, students from the First State claimed 12 national championships (first place), 13 second-place …

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Several grants to non-profit arts organizations in Delaware rescinded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May after learning that previously awarded federal grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) were being rescinded.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 …

Middletown Town Council Meeting.  (Left to Right Fire Commissioner Jeffrey Eisenbrey, Fire Commissioner David Majewski, Sr., Mayor Kenneth Branner, Jr, (Town of Middletown) Fire Commissioner Ronald Marvel, Fire Commissioner William Kelly, and Delaware Fire Sprinkler Coalition Chairperson, Paul Eichler.)

Delaware State Fire Commission recognizes Middletown for requiring residential fire sprinklers

Claudia EstradaHeadlines, Police & Fire

The Delaware State Fire Commission has formally honored the Town of Middletown for adopting a new ordinance requiring fire sprinkler systems in all newly built residential homes. During the ceremony, the Commission formally recognized Middletown’s recent decision to require residential fire sprinklers, proclaiming in honor of the ordinance passed by the Town Council on May 5. The measure mandates automatic …

Major Peter Sawyer has retired after a career spanning more than three decades in law enforcement. (Photo provided by DSP)

Delaware State Police Major Peter Sawyer retires after more than 30 years of service

Claudia EstradaDelaware State Police, Headlines, Police & Fire

Major Peter Sawyer, who most recently served as Special Operations Officer at Delaware State Police Headquarters, has retired after a career spanning more than three decades in law enforcement. “For over thirty years, Major Pete Sawyer has served the citizens of Delaware with purpose, passion, and professionalism,” said Colonel William D. Crotty, Superintendent of the Delaware State Police.  Sawyer began …

The new building offers housing to homeless or fostered individuals aged 18 to 23.

New supportive housing for homeless and former foster youth opens in Sussex Co.

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Health

GREENWOOD — A first-of-its-kind housing program for homeless and former foster youth has officially opened in Sussex County, marking a major step forward in addressing youth homelessness in southern Delaware. The West End Neighborhood House celebrated the grand opening of Life Lines South on Monday. The program, located in a renovated former bed and breakfast in Greenwood, offers ten private efficiency …

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 …

The scam involves texting residents that they owe money for traffic violations.

Delaware DMV warns residents of phishing text scam

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is warning residents to be on high alert for a new text message scam designed to steal personal and financial information. According to the DMV, fraudulent text messages are circulating that claim recipients have outstanding traffic violations. The messages urge users to click a link to pay a fine by a specific date, …

Delaware State University’s Cooperative Extension recently held a hands-on small-space gardening workshop. (Photo courtesy of DSU)

DSU Cooperative Extension hosts hands-on workshop for small-space gardeners

Claudia EstradaCulture, Environment, Headlines

DOVER — Delaware State University’s Cooperative Extension, in collaboration with Kent County Master Gardener Volunteers, recently held a hands-on small-space gardening workshop aimed at helping residents make the most of limited growing areas. The event took place at the DSU Downtown Community Garden and offered interactive demonstrations tailored to patios, balconies, and compact yards. The workshop introduced participants to four …

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Downtown Milford Earns National Reaccreditation for Main Street Excellence

Staff WriterBusiness, Culture, Headlines, RSS

MILFORD, Del. June 5, 2025 — Downtown Milford, Inc. has once again been recognized nationally, earning reaccreditation status from Main Street America for its continued excellence in downtown revitalization and economic development. The Delaware made the announcement on the Main Street Program, operated by the Delaware Division of Small Business, during its quarterly meeting—held fittingly in Milford’s own Police Department Community …