The University of Delaware announced that Provost Laura Carlson will assume the role of interim president, effective July 1, following the departure of current president Dennis Assanis. “I am grateful to President Assanis for his vision and dedicated service. Since coming to the University of Delaware three years ago, I have fallen in love with UD — the passion of …
Milford High Choir Invites Alumni to Take the Stage in Spring Concert Finale
MILFORD, Del. — Milford High School is calling on choir alumni to lend their voices to a memorable reunion performance at the 2025 Spring Concert on Tuesday, May 20, at 6:30 p.m. in the Milford High School Auditorium. The evening will culminate with a grand finale bringing together past and present students for a powerful musical send-off. Under the direction …
Biggs Museum celebrates 25 years of artist fellowships with ‘Award Winners XXV’
The Biggs Museum of American Art is marking a major milestone this spring with the opening of “Award Winners XXV,” an exhibition honoring the 25th anniversary of the Delaware Division of the Arts’ Individual Artist Fellowship program. Opening to the public on May 15 and running through September 14, 2025, the exhibition showcases the work of 21 artists who received …
Dogfish Inn hosts bike and beer fest this Father’s Day weekend
LEWES- A unique celebration of cycling, craft beer, and community will take place in Lewes this Father’s Day weekend, June 13–14, as Priority Bicycles teams up with Dogfish Head Brewing for the “Good Vibes & Bike Rides” event based at the Dogfish Inn. The two-day experience is designed to bring locals and visitors together for guided bike rides, outdoor activities, …
Newark Charter’s Katie Miro is the 2025 Delaware Charter School Teacher of the Year
Katie Miro, a first-grade teacher at Newark Charter School, has been named the 2025 Delaware Charter School Teacher of the Year, the Delaware Charter Schools Network (DCSN) announced at its annual IDEA Awards. “Being recognized as Delaware Charter Network’s Teacher of the Year is an incredible honor that affirms the dedication and love I pour into my work each day,” …
ChristianaCare celebrates first graduates of Robotics Nursing Fellowship
ChristianaCare has become the first health system in the country to offer a robotics-focused research fellowship led by bedside nurses, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at integrating advanced technology into clinical practice. On April 30, the health system honored the first four nurses to complete the Nursing Research Fellowship in Robotics and Innovation, a program developed under a $1.5 million grant …
Delaware identifies over 1,000 at-risk species in major wildlife conservation update
More than a thousand species have been identified as priorities for conservation in a sweeping update to Delaware’s Wildlife Action Plan, state officials announced this week. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is leading the revision of the Delaware Wildlife Action Plan (DEWAP), a comprehensive 10-year strategy designed to guide conservation efforts through 2035. Central to …
Here are the 2025 Delaware school board election results
This is a developing story. Check back for updates. The polls are closed, and the results are in for the 2025 Delaware school board elections. In this year’s races, 48 Delawareans competed for 28 open seats, with 16 of Delaware’s 19 school districts holding an election. Last year, 16 candidates campaigned for seven open seats in seven districts. School board …
Milford Eminent Domain Dispute Prompts New Legislation from Rep. Shupe
MILFORD, Del. A high-profile property dispute in Milford has sparked new legislation aimed at protecting Delaware landowners from having their property seized for recreational development. On May 8, State Representative Bryan Shupe (R-Milford) introduced House Bill 146, a measure that would prohibit the use of eminent domain in Milford when the land is intended solely for recreational purposes such as …
Adopt a Chick: thousands of baby birds rescued after USPS shipping error
More than 10,000 orphaned baby birds were rescued last week in Delaware after a shipping mishap left them stranded at a postal distribution center. The Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) and the First State Animal Center (FSAC) stepped in to save the birds, which were discovered in undeliverable boxes at the USPS Delaware Processing and Distribution Center on May 2. …









