Delaware has been named the top state in the nation for hospital quality, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report “Best States” rankings released this week. The First State rose to the #1 spot from its second-place finish in 2024, earning national recognition for its commitment to healthcare excellence. The rankings, which assess 71 metrics across eight categories, …
Second Street Players to Present Beloved Drama “Steel Magnolias” opening this weekend
Second Street Players will bring the heartwarming and humorous story of Steel Magnolias to life this May with a local cast of seasoned performers and community favorites. The production will run for two weekends—May 9–11 and May 16–18—at the Riverfront Theater, located at 2 S. Walnut St. in Milford. Directed by Becky Craft and assistant director Glen Pruitt, the play …
4 finalists named for 2025 Charter School Teacher of the Year
The Delaware Charter Schools Network has announced the top four finalists for the 2025 Charter School Teacher of the Year, recognizing outstanding educators who exemplify dedication, innovation, and excellence in the classroom. This year’s finalists are: Katie Miro: Newark Charter School Sara Gildon: Early College School at Delaware State University Judith Anderson-Bruess: Las Américas ASPIRA Academy Maria Paraponiari: Odyssey Charter …
Delaware launches ‘Food is Medicine’ initiative to tackle chronic disease through nutrition
In a major move to improve public health and reduce healthcare spending, Delaware Governor Matt Meyer announced Tuesday the creation of the Delaware Food is Medicine Committee, a new statewide initiative that aims to integrate nutrition into the healthcare system. The committee, which will operate under the Delaware Council on Farm & Food Policy, is designed to promote health equity, …
Delaware’s youth reel in the fun at upcoming police fishing tournament
Young anglers across Delaware are invited to bait their hooks and cast their lines in the 39th Annual Youth Fishing Tournament, hosted by the Delaware Natural Resources Police (DNRP) on Saturday, June 7. The free event runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is open to children ages four to 15. While there’s no cost to participate, families must …
Delaware, 8 other states press federal agency for delayed restitution to victims of tech training scam
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings and attorneys general from eight other states are demanding answers from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) over months-long delays in distributing restitution to victims of a predatory tech sales training program. In a letter sent Tuesday to the CFPB’s acting director, the multistate coalition expressed frustration with the agency’s unexplained hold-up in delivering $4.2 …
Delaware opens round of grants to strengthen local food systems
The Delaware Division of Small Business (DSB) and the Delaware Council on Farm & Food Policy have opened the application window for the fourth round of the First State Food System Program, also known as the Delaware Grocery Initiative. The program, which launched its latest cycle on May 5, 2025, aims to expand access to healthy and culturally diverse foods …
University of Delaware President Dennis Assanis announces resignation
University of Delaware President Dennis Assanis announced Monday he will step down from his role at the end of June, concluding a nine-year tenure that saw record growth in research, student success, and institutional rankings. Assanis, who became UD’s 28th president in 2016, said he and his wife, Eleni, are filled with gratitude for their time at the university. “My …
Delaware Birders Raise $50,000 to Help Preserve Ard Na Gréine in Lewes
The Delaware Ornithological Society (DOS) has donated $50,000 to support the preservation of Ard Na Gréine, an 88-acre open space along the Georgetown-Lewes Trail, thanks to funds raised during its 2024 Delaware Bird-A-Thon. The contribution was made to the Sussex County Land Trust (SCLT), which is leading the $9 million effort to acquire and restore the property. The name Ard …
Bayhealth CEO Shares Expansion Plans to Meet Growing Healthcare Demands
Bayhealth President and CEO Terry Murphy, FACHE, recently outlined a series of expansion initiatives designed to meet the rising healthcare needs of Kent and Sussex County residents during a presentation at the Rehoboth Beach Country Club. Murphy emphasized the importance of continued investment in Bayhealth Hospital’s Kent and Sussex campuses to provide better access to care and accommodate a growing …







