State health officials still want people to be tested so the virus can be tracked and breakouts can be caught.
State passes 1,000 COVID-19 deaths; positive cases, hospitalizations high, but receding
Delaware passed a sad milestone Friday, with 1,002 people dead from the COVID-19 virus. The number of the dead rose by 45 in the week that ended Thursday, Jan. 14, at 6 p.m. “On this day that we pass the heartbreaking milestone of 1,000 COVID-related deaths in Delaware, our hearts go out to all the families and friends who …
New photo page, Delaware Community Lens, will celebrate First State
‘There’s enough places to on social media and the internet that are not positive places. This is meant to be a respite.’
Meet ‘The Wilmington:’ A liquid ode to Delaware’s largest city
The new cocktail uses gin, peach-infused simple syrup, lemon and cinnamon.
Carney activates National Guard to help with inauguration events in Delaware
The Executive Order said protests are planned in Wilmington, Dover and at the Delaware Capitol.
Blue Coats unveil 2021 roster
The ‘Bubble Coats’ new roster includes six players who are returning from last year.
Delaware father and son charged in Capitol riots
Kevin Seefried and his son, Hunter Seefried, were among the first to enter the building. A photo of Kevin holding a Confederate battle flag went viral.
Bill to allow restaurants to continue selling takeout alcohol sails through House committee
Both had been set to expire March 31, and if passed by the General Assembly would expire in March 2022.
Big takeaways from Monday’s college football championship
Alabama is still the most consistent team in college football and the SEC is still the premier conference.
This is what a mass vaccination event looks like
The aerial shot looks like a frozen moment from a night-time race around a Nascar track, without stands of fans.