DHA says Delaware also saw improvement in several other health-related categories, ranking fifth in health care quality and tenth in overall health care performance and access.
The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore is offering more than $600,000 in scholarships to students in the region.
According to DelDOT, the workshop will present study findings, explore potential route alternatives and collect public feedback.
The Delaware Department of Transportation is undertaking a comprehensive regional planning study aimed at improving traffic flow and accessibility throughout the coast and in one of Sussex County's busiest areas: the Five Points intersection.
The Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) has partnered with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as part of Maryland's task force combating fentanyl, a synthetic opioid 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine.
On September 26th, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) will host a virtual community meeting to share results from a study on the economic benefits of beach nourishment. According to DNREC, the study will develop cost-share ratios, based on these benefits, to be presented to policymakers.
DELAWARE- A new report from Delaware’s Office of Women’s Advancement and Advocacy (OWAA) takes a closer look at how women have moved forward and what obstacles they’re still tackling in the First State.
Efforts to restore the Indian River Inlet shoreline have intensified after a recent dune breach, with crews working to reinforce the beach. On September 26, DNREC will hold a virtual meeting to share findings from a beach nourishment study and discuss future coastal protection strategies.
Wicomico County Public Schools are having Public Information sessions on Thursday Sept. 19, and Thursday Nov. 21 about a study analyzing elementary schools' attendance boundaries. The goal of this is to see what is needed to balance enrollment and stop overcrowding in schools.
The Milton Town Council's Parks and Recreation Committee will conduct a year-long inventory of town parks and public open spaces. The project will be reviewed by the committee on July 23 and aims to provide a detailed understanding of the town's outdoor resources.