The Delaware Department of Education has released details of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s policy for free and reduced-price meals for the 2025–2026 school year. The policy ensures that children from households facing financial hardship will have access to nutritious meals through the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and After School Snack Program. Schools will continue operating these …
Milford Unites Around Hunger and Health at Food Bank Community Summit
MILFORD, Del. — June 25, 2025 — A spirit of collaboration and compassion was on full display yesterday at the Food Bank of Delaware in Milford, where a diverse coalition of nonprofits, businesses, and volunteers gathered for a powerful day of action addressing food insecurity and community wellness. The event served as both a regional hunger summit and a celebration …
DART shakes up schedule for July 4th; see changes for Independence Day
With thousands of First Staters traveling next Friday, DART has released its transportation schedule for Independence Day. Riders in New Castle and Sussex counties can expect modified services as the transit agency adjusts operations for the holiday. In New Castle County, bus service will be available on select routes — 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 13, 15, 33, 40, and …
2 Delaware students win national honors in America’s Field Trip contest
Two Delaware high school students have been named national winners in the 2025 “America’s Field Trip” contest, a nationwide initiative tied to the upcoming 250th anniversary of American independence. Grace Sweeten, a ninth-grader at Sussex Academy in Georgetown, and Vivian Wan, a tenth-grader at Tower Hill School in Wilmington, were among 75 first-place winners selected from thousands of student submissions …
Delaware students shine at National HOSA conference
A group of 121 Delaware high school students showcased their skills on the national stage this month at the 48th Annual Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) International Leadership Conference, held under the theme “Powered By the People.” Competing alongside more than 13,000 future health professionals from around the globe, students from 15 Delaware HOSA chapters earned top honors in …
Rep. Stell Parker Selby resigns from Delaware House following stroke
State Representative Stell Parker Selby (D-Milton) has resigned from the Delaware House of Representatives following a serious medical issue that has prevented her from participating in the 2025 legislative session. House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown announced Tuesday that she received Parker Selby’s letter of resignation. Parker Selby, who was re-elected in November 2024 to represent the 20th District, has been absent …
Southern Del. Orchestra celebrates American music with Summer Concert Series
The Southern Delaware Orchestra (SODELO) is tuning up for a vibrant summer, headlined by a series of concerts titled “A Summer Celebration of America’s Music.” The performances, taking place in July and August, spotlight some of the nation’s most iconic composers and reflect the orchestra’s ongoing mission to foster a love of orchestral music across Southern Delaware. The summer series …
Healing Hooves Fundraiser This Saturday Supports Life-Changing Equine Therapy
Lincoln, DE – June 24, 2025 Compassionate Hearts Inc., a nonprofit near Milford dedicated to equine-assisted therapy, invites the community to its Healing Hooves Fundraiser on Saturday, June 28, from 3 to 6 p.m. at 8848 September Way in Lincoln, Delaware. The event will feature live music by DJ Twitch, light fare, a silent auction, and the crowd-favorite Cow Pie …
Here’s the state process for issuing emissions violations with new Del. City incident
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has issued a formal Notice of Violation (NOV) to the Delaware City Refining Company following an unpermitted emissions incident that occurred on March 13, 2025. According to DNREC, the violation stems from the refinery’s release of more than 260,000 pounds of carbon monoxide and over 38,000 pounds of sulfur dioxide …
Save $300 on energy bill in July through Delmarva’s $4.5M relief fund
In response to growing concerns about rising energy costs, Delmarva Power announced Tuesday a new $4.5 million Customer Relief Fund aimed at supporting limited- and moderate-income customers in Delaware. “Delmarva Power has deep community roots, and we’re committed to standing by our customers and helping them stay connected to the essential energy service we provide,” said Tyler Anthony, president and …
