Delaware insurance regulators have fined Liberty Mutual $300,000 following an investigation that revealed tens of thousands of misleading advertisements promising discounts that weren’t actually available to state residents. The Delaware Department of Insurance announced the penalty after a months-long examination of three Liberty Mutual member companies: Liberty Insurance Corporation, Liberty Mutual Personal Insurance Company, and LM Insurance Corporation. In addition …
Holy Cross students shine in 2025 Junior Solar Sprint at DSU
Students from Holy Cross School in Dover raced to the top in this year’s Junior Solar Sprint, taking home first and second place in the statewide competition held at Delaware State University. The annual event, now in its 31st year, challenges students in grades 5 through 8 to design, build, and race model cars powered by solar panels. Eleven teams …
Kids reel in summer fun with free ‘Take a Kid Fishing!’ events
Young anglers across Delaware are in for a season full of fishing, fun, and fresh air, thanks to the return of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s (DNREC) popular “Take a Kid Fishing!” program. Geared toward children ages 6 to 15, the free fishing events run throughout the spring and summer, offering hands-on lessons in basic fishing techniques, …
Delaware launches scholarship contest to promote organ and tissue donation
Delaware high school students have a chance to win scholarships while raising awareness about a life-saving cause. The Delaware Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Board has announced the launch of its 2025 Organ Donor Awareness Video Scholarship Contest, with up to $5,000 in total scholarships available. The annual contest invites students in grades 9 through 12 to create a one- …
Delaware lawmaker push for stricter school cell phone policies
In an effort to curb classroom disruptions and address rising concerns over student behavior and mental health, Delaware lawmakers are advancing new legislation that would require all public schools and charter schools in the state to adopt stricter policies on student cell phone use. Sen. Eric Buckson, R-South Dover, introduced Senate Bill 106 on Tuesday, a bipartisan measure aimed at …
Running 4 Miracles: Delaware Marathon Honors Premature Babies
This Sunday, April 13, Delaware will be the tenth stop on a deeply personal and powerful journey: Running 4 Miracles, a nationwide marathon project created by Jason Conway to honor premature babies and raise money for local children’s hospitals. The Delaware leg will support Nemours Children’s Hospital in Wilmington. While the state does not have a Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) …
TODAY: Gov. Meyer to give State of the State address at 2:30 p.m.
The annual State of the State is back Thursday, in which first-year Governor Matt Meyer will address the Delaware public. The Democrat governor will deliver his speech during a joint session of the state’s legislature in Dover. A State of the State address is a speech given by a governor of a U.S. state, usually once a year, to outline the …
KSI Honors Participants with Perfect Attendance Across Kent and Sussex Programs
KSI celebrates dedication and perseverance among its program participants with February attendance awards. MILFORD, Del. — Kent-Sussex Industries, Inc. (KSI), a leading nonprofit disability service provider in Delaware, recently recognized dozens of individuals for achieving perfect attendance in February 2025 across its various programs, including Pre-Vocational Training, Life Enrichment, and Community-Based work initiatives. KSI honored these participants for their consistent …
96 students named Secretary of Education Scholars for Class of 2025
Secretary of Education Cindy Marten, alongside Governor Matt Meyer and other state leaders, celebrated 96 exceptional public school students from the Class of 2025 during a special dinner in Dover this week. These students were honored as Secretary of Education Scholars, a prestigious recognition given to those who have shown excellence both inside and outside the classroom. Click here to …
DRBA Police to join national Prescription Drug Take-Back Day
The Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) Police Department will once again participate in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) 28th National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 26. The event aims to reduce the risks associated with unused and expired prescription medications by providing a secure and convenient way for the public to dispose of potentially dangerous drugs. …









