In a letter to the acting inspectors general of the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, the National Archives and Records Administration, and the Department of State, the senators requested an inquiry into the use of a group chat to discuss sensitive military operations.
After 120 marathons, 125 days, and more than 3,000 miles, Ben Tracy and his "Tracy Trek" team have completed an extraordinary journey across the United States, all in the name of raising awareness about the dangers of the internet and social media for children.
After 14 years of providing clothing and unique gift items in downtown Milford, Blooming Boutique is closing. The local business posted on social media that the hard decision comes after two years of difficulties maintaining staffing.
DNREC will begin selling the 2025 Delaware State Parks annual passes and surf fishing permits at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Getting a one-day liquor permit for events in Worcester County is about to become simpler and more convenient, as officials announced the transition to an online application process last week.
In a shift aimed at broadening its applicant pool, the department will now conduct most of its hiring process online.
The highly anticipated Delaware State Fair kicks off on Thursday, July 18. The 10-day event features a carnival rides, multiple performances, racing and more. Everything you need to know to enjoy the fair can be found below.
10 candidates are fighting for a seat on Delaware Electric Cooperative's Board of Directors.
Appointments in and around Sussex County with AARP Foundation Tax-Aide volunteers are usually required, though some locations may offer walk-ins.
Delaware Senator Tom Carper pushes for more AI in government to increase efficiency and transparency. He acknowledges the need to continue to learn from successes and mistakes, aligning with President Biden's executive order on AI safety standards.