The State of Delaware has introduced a new artificial intelligence training program designed to guide state employees in using AI responsibly,…
Sussex Technical High School will add an Emergency Medical Technician course to its curriculum beginning in the 2026-2027 school year, citing strong demand for certified EMTs in Delaware and Sussex County.
ChristianaCare, Bayhealth and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine have announced a new partnership aimed at expanding medical education and strengthening the physician workforce in central and southern Delaware.
The Delaware School Safety Center hosted a three-day School Security Officer (SSO) training for Delaware school constables at the Delaware Emergency Management Agency’s (DEMA) Emergency Operations Center on Jan. 28 to 30.
Thousands are expected to take a chilly dip in the Atlantic on Sunday, Feb. 1, at 1 p.m. as the Lewes Polar Bear Plunge benefiting Special Olympics Delaware marks its 35th year at Rehoboth Beach.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has begun some air permit applications online. This is part of a broader effort by this administration to streamline permitting and invest in tools to make the process more efficient.
The Milford School District has purchased two portable security screening systems with funding from a school safety grant, aiming to enhance safety at school events.
On Monday at the Ocean View Police Department, the department and TacMed Solutions partnered for an advanced training simulation using a mannequin canine to better prepare the department for emergency situations relating to injured canines. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. live demonstrations were underway and members of the Ocean View Police Department and other first responders had a chance to get hands on with the simulation equipment provided by TacMed.
The Delaware State Police have launched a new online portal for people seeking to purchase or transfer a handgun, ahead of the state’s new Permit to Purchase requirement taking effect Nov. 16.
The Delaware State Police is preparing to launch the Permit to Purchase Program, a new requirement under state law that will take effect Nov. 16, for anyone looking to buy or transfer a handgun in Delaware.
