Gov. Meyer's budget changes were drawn into question by some House Republicans. (Photo by Alexander Grey/Unsplash)

House Republicans question Governor Meyer’s FY2026 budget protocol

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Governor Matt Meyer’s proposed changes to the state’s operating budget has drawn negative reaction from House Republicans. In a break from traditional practices, Meyer unveiled his “Budget Reset” for Fiscal Year 2026, outlining new spending priorities and revenue-generating measures. Traditionally, the governor’s office collaborates with the Office of Management and Budget throughout the fall to draft a budget proposal, which …

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Dover Man Dies in Three-Vehicle Crash Near Felton

Danielle VallettiHeadlines, Police & Fire

FELTON, Del. — A 33-year-old Dover man was killed Wednesday morning in a three-vehicle collision on Canterbury Road near Roesville Road, according to Delaware State Police. The incident occurred around 9:01 a.m. when the man, driving a Ford Fusion southbound on Canterbury Road at a high rate of speed, collided with the rear of a northbound Toyota Camry that was …

The six teachers have been named finalists for the PAEMST recognition. (Clockwise, from top left: David Eroh, Shellee Wong, Dasianee Gavin, Jacalyn Jenkins, Sarah Leonard, Katie Menhart).

6 teachers named finalists for 2025 White House STEM Recognition

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

The Delaware Department of Education has announced six exceptional educators as the state finalists for the 2025 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST), the highest honor for K-12 STEM educators in the United States. These finalists’ applications will now advance to the national level, where the final 2025 PAEMST National Awardees will be selected. The teachers …

One of BioConnect's initiatives is a scholarship up to $6,000 to support recent STEM graduates.

BioConnect DE launches to strengthen Delaware’s life sciences workforce

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Business

BioConnect DE, a new initiative designed to support Delaware’s expanding life sciences industry, officially launched this week. The platform serves as a central hub connecting job seekers, employers, and training programs to advance career pathways in biosciences. Supported by the Delaware Center for Life Science Education and Training, BioConnect DE is a nonprofit created by the Delaware BioScience Association. The …

There are certain items that are not eligible for the bulk cleanup in late April and early May.

Free spring bulk cleanup scheduled for Rehoboth next month

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

It’s time for spring cleaning and the City of Rehoboth is prepared to assist its residents. The city’s annual free bulk pickup is occurring next month, from Monday, April 28 to Friday, May 2 (southside, Schoolvue, and Scarborough Avenue Ext.) and from Monday, May 5 to Friday, May 9 (northside). As a special service to residents, the City of Rehoboth …

The annual state employee art competition results have been announced.

40+ state employees win in 14th Annual Art Exhibition

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

More than 40 employees from the State of Delaware received recognition for their artistic talent at the 14th Annual Delaware State Employee Art Exhibition, held at the Delaware State University Arts Center/Gallery in Dover. Running from Feb. 25 to March 21 the exhibition showcased an impressive 209 submissions from state employees and their immediate family members, offering a vibrant display …

DuPont Nature Center is back open for the 2025 season.

DuPont Nature Center reopens with new exhibits, scenic views

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

The DuPont Nature Center at the Mispillion Harbor Reserve will reopen for the 2025 season on Wednesday, April 2, welcoming visitors to explore new educational exhibits and enjoy spectacular views of the harbor. Managed by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) and the Division of Fish and Wildlife, the center offers visitors the chance to experience …

The previous employee of the Smyrna Police Department has been sentenced to a decade in federal prison. (Photo by Emiliano Bar/Unsplash)

Ex-Smyrna detective: 10 years in federal prison for involvement with 16-year-old girl

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Police & Fire

Michael Kealty of Magnolia, was sentenced Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware to 10 years in federal prison for his crime of coercing and enticing a minor into sexual activity. Shannon T. Hanson, acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced the news, and The Honorable U.S. District Judge Richard G. Andrews issued the …

The horseshoe crab management meeting will be held in Dover Thursday. (Photo courtesy of DNREC)

Learn more about state’s horseshoe crabs Thursday

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

The Delaware Bay is home to an estimated 30 million horseshoe crabs, making it the world’s largest breeding ground for this species, and a state agency wants to inform the public more on these critters. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), through its Division of Fish and Wildlife, will hold a public meeting on the Atlantic …

The new plan carries heavy goals of early childhood care and improving reading levels. (Photo by notethanun/Unsplash)

Vision Coalition unveils transformative 10-year plan for education

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

This is a developing story. Check back for updates. The Vision Coalition of Delaware Monday launched a comprehensive 10-year plan aimed at improving the state’s education system. The plan, titled “Student Equity and Excellence 2035,” was officially unveiled at a special event in Dover, with the policy roadmap based on feedback from over a thousand Delawareans, including students, parents, educators, …