Georgetown officials are weighing whether to renew the town’s state-designated Downtown Development District, a decision that could shape the future of the downtown area and influence small businesses, property owners and long-term economic growth.
As the New Year begins, so does a major change for Delaware workers. January 1st, 2026 marks the official launch of Delaware’s Paid Family and Medical Leave program, a benefit people say will offer crucial financial support to employees during life’s most challenging moments.
The Worcester County Health Department will launch its nine-week Healthy Worcester Families program offering free dinners, activities and resources to help families build stronger relationships.
SUSSEX COUNTY, Del.- The Code Purple program for homeless men and women starts up again on Dec. 1, with the need for shelter and food increasing.
The Milford Museum says their American History Series will continue with a program called, The Presidential Election of 1912: Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of the Bull Moose Party, which will be presented by Lew Miller on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 1 p.m. at the Milford Public Library.
Wor-Wic Community College is expanding its STEM offerings this fall with two new associate degree programs in fields: data science and mechatronics engineering.
The program is in partnership with First State Community Action Agency. Each session is led by Chef Lee Stewart.
Families in Worcester County can participate in the Worcester County Health Department’s Strengthening Families program, a free nine-week series designed to help youth and their parents or guardians build healthier habits.
Milton’s Streets and Sidewalks Committee recently held a preliminary discussion about potentially implementing the Delaware Department of Transportation’s Electronic Speed Safety Program within the town.
Delaware locals are gearing up for NAMIWalks Delaware, an event promoting "Mental Health for All", set for Saturday, May 3, at Delaware Technical and Community College’s Terry Campus in Dover.
