Delaware has once again earned a top spot in the annual ranking of the best fishing states in the U.S., securing third place for the third year in a row. The ranking, released by FishingBooker, the world’s largest platform for booking fishing trips, places Delaware among the country’s best fishing destinations for 2025. The ranking is based on a comprehensive …
Here’s who is running in the 2025 school board elections in May
The deadline for filing to run in the May 13 school board elections has passed, and after a handful of withdraws, 48 First Staters will compete for 28 open seats. Those seats represent races in 16 of Delaware’s 19 school districts. Candidates can drop out of the race at any time, and candidates without an opponent win the seat automatically. …
Do More 24 raises over $2.5M for nonprofits, breaks record
Do More 24 Delaware, the state’s largest day of giving, has set a new record with the most successful fundraising day ever. The 24-hours of donations, from 6 p.m. this past Thursday to 6 p.m. Friday, raised $2,542,719 for the First State’s nonprofit community, more than last year’s sum of $2,320,770 More than 22,000 donors participated, also the highest number …
Delaware LIVE+ Weekly Review – March 9, 2025
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Earth Month event at Concord Pond hosted by DNREC April 5
As part of a month-long celebration of Earth Day in April 2025, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is seeking volunteers to join this year’s cleanup event at Concord Pond, a popular fishing and boating destination near Seaford. Volunteers are asked to pre-register for the event to be held from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 5. The DNREC Division …
REMINDER: 4:30 p.m. deadline Friday to file to run in 2025 school board elections
First Staters hoping to get involved and make an impact in their community schools have until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, March 7, to file candidacy in the May 13 school board elections. Criteria for running for a school board seat includes: Be a U.S. citizen and a resident of Delaware and the school district they seek to represent. Be at …
Rock Your Socks celebrate World Down Syndrome Day with 50k pairs donated
Socks galore reaches the First State at the end of the month. The Down Syndrome Association of Delaware (DSA of DE) is gearing up for an exciting and impactful celebration of World Down Syndrome Day on Friday, March 21. Through its annual “Rock Your Socks” initiative, the organization aims to distribute over 50,000 pairs of brightly colored, mismatched socks to …
Cpt. Theresa Claiborne to speak at DSU in Honor of Women’s History Month
On Tuesday, March 11, Captain Theresa Claiborne, the first Black woman to fly in the United States Air Force, will take the stage at Delaware State University to share her journey. The free public event, named “Beyond Boundaries: Where Imagination Takes Flight,” is part of the university’s celebration of Women’s History Month and will be held from 1 p.m. to …
Largest drug seizure in state history ends in conviction of Middletown man
Dwayne Fountain, a 54-year-old man from Middletown, has been convicted in connection with a massive drug trafficking conspiracy that led to the largest fentanyl seizure in Delaware’s history. He was found guilty by a federal jury of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, four counts of possession with intent to distribute, and two counts of distribution of controlled substances. The charges …
Delaware to host 2-day training on living shorelines
First Staters hoping to learn more and become experts on living shorelines – a natural shoreline made of plants, sand, or rock that protects and stabilizes the coast – have an opportunity to do so at the end of the month. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is offering a two-day training event Tuesday, March 25, …









