DOVER, Del.- Gov. Meyer presented Delaware’s highest civilian honor, the Order of the First State, to five people, including Seaford’s Mike Vi…
The 2026 Fire & Ice Festival “In the First State” has been rescheduled to Feb. 6–8 due to weather and travel concerns, organizers announced on Wednesday.
It was a busy holiday week. For any stories you may have missed, here is your Week In Review.
As we say goodbye to 2025, it is time to reflect on all of the events that impacted our community. This year in review offers a look back at some of the most impactful and interesting stories across Delmarva.
As we say goodbye to 2025, it is time to reflect on all of the events that impacted our community. This year in review offers a look back at some of the most impactful and interesting stories across Delmarva.
A week of cold temperatures, public safety concerns and local government decisions unfolded across Delmarva, impacting communities from Milford to Rehoboth Beach.
Beebe Healthcare responded to a low-credibility bomb threat Thursday morning after an email was received by multiple employees at 9:17 a.m., according to the Lewes Police Department.
The Town of Dewey Beach is encouraging locals and business owners to sign up for CodeRED, an emergency notification system delivers urgent information quickly through phone calls, text messages, emails and mobile alerts.
Governor Matt Meyer has formally urged President Donald Trump to approve emergency federal funding to repair and reinforce Delaware’s storm-battered coastline, warning that further inaction could jeopardize public safety, infrastructure and the state’s economy.
Rehoboth Beach officials are considering new safety barriers near the Bandstand and Boardwalk to protect pedestrians from cars.
