The Rehoboth Art League announced they are having their second annual Native Plant Sale to celebrate the organization’s horticultural heritage on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The family of Yorch Niz-Chilel, the 18-year-old who drowned in the Broadkill River on July 15, is organizing a food sale in Georgetown on Saturday, July 26, to raise money to repatriate his body to Guatemala.
A new bill sponsored by Sen. Brian Pettyjohn (R-Georgetown) would prevent Delaware’s environmental agency from banning the sale of gas-powered cars, trucks and SUVs.
A new proposal in the Delaware General Assembly aims to reshape the pet industry by banning the sale of dogs and cats in retail pet stores. House Bill 131 was introduced May 1 by Rep. K. Williams.
The 16th annual Lewes Tulip Celebration will bring vibrant colors to the city from April 1-20. Organized by the Lewes Chamber of Commerce and Lewes in Bloom, the event showcases 31,000 tulips and 5,000 other spring bulbs planted in fall 2024 by Lewes in Bloom volunteers.
DNREC is promoting an online discount sale of compost bins, rain barrels and conservation accessories to encourage homeowners to reduce landfill waste and enrich garden soil.
A Bear man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter and drug dealing in Delaware’s first successful homicide prosecution against a fentanyl dealer for causing a deadly overdose.
Recreational marijuana will not be sold in Milford after the city council voted 6-2 to ban its sale Monday night.
On Dec. 19, a lottery was held for 15 open retail marijuana licenses available in the first state. While the winners were chosen that day, the names have now been made available.
Recreational marijuana sales could soon be coming to Milford as the city’s planning commission met Tuesday to discuss zoning rules and regulations.