Rob Pfeiffer and Sug Daniels pen political anthem inspired by the inauguration
Carney orders U.S., state flags lowered to half-staff to honor COVID-19 dead
The number of those who have died from the coronavirus include 1,368 Delawareans.
State opens second-dose slots for residents who got 1st shot anywhere before Jan. 23
Also, 2,000 people vaccinated Jan. 30 at the Chase Center are being contacted to schedule their second there Feb. 27.
Smyrna Eagles boys keep perfect record with easy win over Caesar Rodney
The Riders trailed by only three points early in the second quarter, then Smyrna ratcheted up the defense.
Delaware restaurants plan to fight bill that would raise tip wages, raise costs for businesses
Tipped minimum wage hasn’t changed since 1983, when a state law put it at 66.67% of the state minimum wage, making it $2.23.
Both hospitalizations and new cases of COVID-19 continue to fall; where to be tested next week
30 state pop-up testing sites are scheduled, with the most in New Castle County
Outdoor dining blooms at Columbus Inn, where new greenhouses give diners options
The historic Wilmington restaurant plans to purchase one or two greenhouses that can set up to six guests,
Carney raises indoor limits for businesses, exercise classes
The limit for private indoor gatherings, such as dinner and birthday parties, remains at 10 people.
Score! 76ers arena has a whole new name and sponsor: Chase Fieldhouse
The iconic Philadelphia 76ers logo will continue to be emblazoned on the building, under Chase’s name
Nemours’ new kosher kitchen illustrates how businesses seek to be culturally competent
Hospital staff members are also trained on understanding and caring for patients who observe different faiths.