Despite a gradual decline in overall traffic fatalities across the U.S., teenage drivers continue to face a disproportionately high risk of deadly crashes. A new report from the ConsumerAffairs Research Team reveals that drivers aged 15 to 19 remain nearly four times more likely to be involved in fatal accidents than their older counterparts. In 2022 alone, more than 2,500 …
9-year-old takes top prize at Delaware Youth Fishing Tournament
Despite soggy skies, more than 150 young anglers turned out on Saturday, June 7, for the 39th Annual Delaware Youth Fishing Tournament, hosted by the Delaware Natural Resources Police. The event, held at three locations across the state, crowned 9-year-old Kohen Marvel of Smyrna as the overall champion after he reeled in 9.53 pounds of fish at the Akridge Scout …
Del Tech expands culinary arts space by 5,600 ft., allows 80% spike in enrollment
Delaware Technical Community College is making a major boost to its culinary arts department. The school will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday afternoon to unveil its newly renovated and expanded culinary arts wing at the Stanton Campus, which now includes 8,800-square-feet of space with state-of-the-art kitchen equipment, industry-standard technology, and a new dining room. The expansion allows the college …
Private Grant Fuels Community-Led Hunger Relief in Milford
Milford Advocacy for the Homeless Receives $6,000 to Expand Harvest Hub Program Milford, DE — Milford Advocacy for the Homeless, Inc. (MAH) has received a $6,000 grant from the Burke & Herbert Bank Foundation to expand its Harvest Hub: Nutrition for All initiative—a locally driven hunger relief program that’s proving more nimble and effective than traditional government systems. Unlike federal …
First State Educate launches free training program for school board members
A new statewide initiative is aiming to bolster school board leadership across Delaware by equipping newly elected members with free, practical training and support from day one. First State Educate (FSE), a nonprofit education advocacy organization, officially launched Board First 2025, a no-cost, comprehensive training program tailored for Delaware’s school board members. The initiative is designed to strengthen governance in …
Not sure what to do for Father’s Day? Biggs has you covered
The Biggs Museum of American Art is turning Father’s Day weekend into a celebration of comics, creativity, and family fun with a two-day event lineup designed to engage visitors of all ages. On Saturday, June 14, the museum will take part in the Dover Con Comic Festival, inviting guests to explore pop culture through interactive events. Highlights include a Super …
ChristianaCare Honors Over 160 Nurses at Excellence in Nursing Awards
ChristianaCare recognized more than 160 outstanding nurses during its annual Excellence in Nursing Awards ceremony. The awards, which coincided with National Nurses Month, celebrate exceptional performance in clinical care, education, innovation and leadership. Honorees were nominated by their colleagues for consistently demonstrating compassion, dedication and excellence in their work. These awards highlight the lasting impact the nurses have on patients, …
Delaware students shine at National Business Competition in Orlando
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 …
Several grants to non-profit arts organizations in Delaware rescinded
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, …
Delaware Archives unveils new ‘Unusual Treasures’ exhibit
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 …









