An 18-year-old man from Ellendale is facing multiple felony charges after police say he brought a handgun to a diversionary class and hid it in a trashcan at People’s Place in Milford.
An interesting opportunity for arborists is coming to Sussex County. The Delaware Tree Climbing School will take place April 1-3 at Baywood Greens from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.
DelDOT has launched its fourth annual Name That Plow contest, inviting students from kindergarten through fifth grade to creatively name snowplows.
Aspiring artists can explore the differences and similarities between oil and acrylic painting in a new class taught by Barry Koplowitz. The "Beginner Oil or Acrylic Painting" course will run on Monday afternoons from Sept. 30 to Oct. 21, from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Rehoboth Art League.
The Worcester County Health Department is offering a free youth Quit Smoking/Vaping program, that will begin July 9. The program is designed for ages 14-17.
Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long and school leaders gathered on Thursday to recognize more than 60 students as part of a new program aimed at supporting the educational journeys of Black students.
Secretary of Education Mark Holodick has recognized 93 public school students from the Class of 2024 as Secretary of Education Scholars. Governor John Carney and other state leaders joined Holodick Tuesday evening to celebrate the students during a dinner in Dover.
Food, skills and careers, that is what the new Milford branch Food Bank of Delaware facility is all about. Jan. 15, the ribbon was cut on the 70,000 square-foot building that will replace the previous one on Mattlind Way.
After months of parents looking for changes to the school district's dress code and about 300 signatures on a petition, the school board agreed to start a committee to address concerns.
It will include tips to help strengthen parenting skills and interactive sessions like learning games and projects for families to do together.