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 …

The Hope Zone Commission has released its schedule of events for Dover.

Dover Hope Zone’s ‘Hope Streets’ summer events to promote wellness, community safety

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Life Style and Arts

DOVER — The Dover Hope Zone has kicked off a series of free summer events aimed at promoting fitness, wellness, and community engagement among local children and families through its new initiative, “Hope Streets.” Designed as a community violence prevention program, Hope Streets transforms neighborhood parks and select streets—closed temporarily to traffic—into safe, active spaces where kids can play and …

The cash offer for recycled electric appliances lasts until the end of September. (Photo by DimaBerlin/Shutterstock)

Milford electric customers offered cash for recycling old appliances

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Life Style and Arts

MILFORD – Residents served by the City of Milford Electric Department can now receive $100 for recycling old appliances, thanks to a limited-time offer from Efficiency Smart. Through September 30, Milford electric customers can schedule a free pickup for qualifying appliances, including working refrigerators, freezers, window air conditioners, and dehumidifiers. Each household is eligible to recycle up to four appliances …

The new surf fishing rules with drive-on beaches take effect Saturday. (Photo courtesy of DNREC)

Delaware eases surf fishing reservation rules at most state beaches

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Sports

Anglers will no longer need reservations to surf fish at most of Delaware’s drive-on beaches starting Saturday, July 12, under a major change announced by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC). The new policy eliminates weekend and holiday reservation requirements at seven beaches that rarely reach full capacity during peak times. “As surf tag holders have gotten …

The national tech event was held from June 27 to July 1. (Photo courtesy of the Delaware Department of Education)

Delaware students shine at national technology conference in Nashville

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

Delaware’s top STEM students returned home with national accolades after competing in the 2025 National Technology Student Association (TSA) Conference held last week in Nashville. A total of 160 students from 17 Delaware schools participated, showcasing their skills in cutting-edge fields like biotechnology, cybersecurity, and engineering alongside nearly 10,000 peers from across the country and abroad. The event featured over …

The YMCA Chagemakers Summit was held June 27-June 29.

Delaware teens recognized nationally for innovative community projects at YMCA Summit

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

Four Delaware high school students are gaining national recognition for their leadership and community impact after presenting innovative projects at the YMCA Changemakers Summit in Orlando, Florida. The students, all participants in the YMCA of Delaware’s Youth In Government (YIG) program, were selected to represent the state at the prestigious summit, where teens from across the country pitched original ideas …

The public announcement was issued Sunday in response to the Rite Aid Bankruptcy. (Photo by Eric Hood/Adobe Stock)

Rite Aid bankruptcy prompts Delaware action to protect prescription access

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

In response to pharmacy closures across Delaware stemming from Rite Aid’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, state officials are taking swift action to safeguard residents’ access to essential medications. Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro has issued Bulletin No. 153, outlining steps that health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) must take to reduce disruption and ensure continuity of care. “Minimizing disruptions …

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Station Hill Bluegrass to Perform July 9 at Milford’s Music in the Park

Staff WriterHeadlines, Life Style and Arts

MILFORD — Milford’s summer concert series, Milford Public Library’s Music in the Park, continues Wednesday, July 9, with a free performance by Station Hill Bluegrass. The show begins at 7 p.m. in the outdoor amphitheater behind the Milford Public Library. The family-friendly concert invites attendees to bring their own chairs or blankets for a relaxed evening of live music. In …

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Milford Museum Plans Move Despite Setbacks, Seeks Additional Funding

Staff WriterGovernment & Politics, Headlines

MILFORD, DE — The Milford Museum has had plans to move from its current location on South Walnut Street for more than a year, but recent funding and construction challenges have delayed progress. The museum applied for $500,000 through Delaware’s Community Reinvestment Fund to support the relocation effort, but received less than $50,000. Still, city and museum officials say the …