The Delmarva Discovery Museum announced it plans to reopen on Memorial Day weekend following a surge of community support that helped the organization reach a critical fundraising goal.
As a coastal storm and extreme cold move toward the region this weekend, local organizations are stepping up efforts to protect some of the area’s most vulnerable people: seniors.
As the Maryland Senate considers a bill that would prohibit local jails from working with federal immigration authorities, even in cases involving people convicted of violent crimes, a new poll shows most likely voters support jail-based background checks and cooperation when someone is already in custody, according to the Maryland Freedom Caucus.
Grotto Pizza says they will be hosting a fundraiser on Jan. 5 to support the family of Corporal Matthew "Ty" Snook.
Dozens of volunteers in Millsboro spent their morning packing hot meals for first responders working the holiday.
La Red Health Center hosted its annual “La Red Goes Purple” event on Wednesday, drawing dozens of community members, advocates, and health professionals to shine a spotlight on substance use disorder (SUD) and the ongoing opioid crisis in Delaware.
La Vida Hospitality announced it has been awarded for its commitment to supporting mental health and substance use recovery in the workplace.
The Worcester County Arts Council (WCAC) announced they awarded $17,150 through its Community Arts Development Grants program to nine art projects and events organized by local nonprofit organizations.
The Blood Bank of Delmarva (BBD), announced it is partnering with the Eastern Shore of Maryland Sickle Cell Association to host two blood drives aiming to raise awareness of sickle cell disease and the importance of blood donation.
Pastor Daniel Fuentes Espinal, 54, of Easton, was arrested and detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on July 21 after being accused of overstaying his visa for 24 years.
