SUSSEX COUNTY, Del.- The Code Purple program for homeless men and women starts up again on Dec. 1, with the need for shelter and food increasing.
Louisa Phillips has been named the 2025 First Founder Award recipient by the Delaware Community Foundation.
The Art League of Ocean City is forming a free women’s leadership collective for ages 22+ to explore creativity, build community, and develop leadership skills through monthly arts-based meetings starting Sept. 24.
Women supporting women takes center stage at the 3rd Annual Galentine’s Day Sip and Shop, happening Saturday evening at Junebugs in downtown Milford.
The Senate has the potential for history-making this fall, with not one, but two, Black women possibly elected to the chamber, a situation never seen in America since Congress was created more than 200 years ago.
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.
Community members in the city of Lewes spent the afternoon filling lampposts, street signs, and other spots with with teal ribbons to support those dealing with ovarian cancer.
At Legislative Hall Thursday Delaware's oldest living 'Rosie the Riveter', Helen Rathbun who is 100 years young, was honored and National 'Rosie the Riveter' day was celebrated.
50 years ago this month Title IX was passed nationally. It's also been 50 years since the Cape Henlopen's Girl's Basketball team went on to win the first Girl's State Championship back in 1973. For some of the players on the 1973 team, this win shaped their high school experience and future careers.
A new federal guideline was released recommending women to get breast cancer screenings at 40 years of age instead of age 50.
