A new test for aspiring attorneys in Delaware will be introduced in a few years. Delaware will begin using the NextGen bar exam in February 2028, following approval from the Delaware Supreme Court. New bar exam The new exam, developed by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE), will replace the current Multistate Bar Exam (MBE) and the Multistate Performance …
Delaware Art Museum to host Powwow of Arts and Culture celebrating Indigenous heritage
The Delaware Art Museum will host the 4th Annual Powwow of Arts and Culture on Saturday, April 12, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., celebrating Indigenous traditions and heritage with a lineup of activities, performances, and cultural presentations. This free event, open to the public, will feature traditional Indigenous dance, music, 20 artisan vendors, food stalls, and art activities for …
UDance marathon raises $1.81M for childhood cancer research, support
The University of Delaware‘s UDance Dance Marathon raised $1,810,025.76 for the Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation during its 19th annual fundraiser Sunday. This 12-hour event, which brought together students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members, supports the fight against childhood cancer. The B+ (Be Positive) Foundation, honors the life of Andrew McDonough, who battled leukemia, septic shock and complications of childhood …
Del. issues cease-and-desist to VGW Luckyland for illegal online gambling
Delaware authorities have issued a cease-and-desist order to VGW Luckyland, Inc., a subsidiary of Australian-based VGW Holdings Ltd., following an investigation revealing the company’s involvement in illegal online gaming operations. The Delaware Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) discovered that VGW Luckyland had misrepresented its services as a promotional sweepstakes, while enabling players to purchase virtual coins to play casino-style games. …
Fortunata’s Bakery Celebrates 10 Years of Baking Tradition and Community Spirit
Milford, DE — Fortunata’s Bakery, a beloved local bakery in Milford, marked a milestone on March 26 as it celebrated its 10th anniversary with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by the Milford Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Archie Campbell, and many loyal customers. Owned and operated by Ruth Clifton, Fortunata’s Bakery has become a cherished fixture in the community, known for its …
University of Delaware’s UDance 2025 for childhood cancer research April 6
NEWARK – The University of Delaware will host its 19th annual UDance Dance Marathon on April 6 at the Bob Carpenter Center. The student-run event, which has become the largest of its kind at the university, will bring together thousands of students and supporters for a 12-hour celebration filled with music, entertainment, and fundraising efforts aimed at supporting childhood cancer …
Dover Motor Speedway to bring the beach vibes to in July
This summer, NASCAR fans at Dover Motor Speedway will be transported to the sandy shores of Delaware’s iconic beach towns without ever leaving the track. In celebration of the upcoming NASCAR tripleheader weekend, Dover Motor Speedway, in partnership with Visit Delaware, will debut a new attraction: “Miles Beach.” This beach-themed experience will be located in the Fan Zone throughout the …
4-peat: Del-One Credit Union gets Top Workplace award once again for 2025
For the fourth straight year, a state financial business has been awarded with a Top Workplace honor for 2025. Del-One Federal Credit Union, the largest credit union in the First State with a dozen locations across the state, has once again been recognized for the achievement that celebrates organizations with exceptional workplace cultures. “This recognition is because of how our …
Sussex Co. property reassessment appeal period ends with minimal, less than 1%, disputes
After years of anticipation and preparation, Sussex County’s property reassessment process has concluded with minimal controversy. As of March 31, the deadline for property owners to appeal their updated assessments, fewer than 800 appeals were submitted—less than 1% of the nearly 200,000 residential and commercial properties in the county. “We did think since there hasn’t been a reassessment done in …
State to stop issuing health certificates for youth livestock exhibitors leaving Delaware
The Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) has announced that it will no longer issue interstate certificates of veterinary inspection (CVI), also known as health certificates, for youth livestock exhibitors traveling to out-of-state events. The change, effective immediately, affects youth participating in shows, exhibitions, and sales outside Delaware. CVI’s are official documents issued by a licensed veterinarian that certifies the health …









