The State of Delaware has introduced a new artificial intelligence training program designed to guide state employees in using AI responsibly,…
Students in the Class of 2025 earned 11,218 qualifying AP exam scores of 3 or higher.
The Delaware Department of Education has been awarded $8.7 million through a competitive federal grant aimed at expanding innovative, evidence-based education practices that support students.
The previous rates had fallen below those set by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, leading to a decline in provider participation.
A new bill introduced in the Delaware House of Representatives could alter how businesses and individuals deduct expenses on their state tax returns by breaking with recent federal tax changes.
The Coastal Delaware National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which includes Prime Hook and Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuges, is asking the public to review and comment on proposed research plans.
On Tuesday, Gov. Matt Meyer announced the creation of the Delaware Food is Medicine Committee, a new initiative aimed at transforming the state’s healthcare approach by integrating food into medical treatment and prevention strategies.
Delaware’s poultry industry, a major pillar of the First State’s economy, could soon get a boost from new bipartisan legislation aimed at combating avian flu and protecting both farmers and consumers.
Delaware Congresswoman Sarah McBride visited the Lewes Public Library Friday to spotlight what she called the Trump Administration’s “illegal” efforts to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
A recent poll found that 52 percent believe environmental challenges facing the Chesapeake Bay will become more serious over the next five years, while 12 percent of those Chesapeake Bay-area residents expect challenges to become less serious.
