Volunteers cross America to remind people that Memorial Day is to remember heroes who died in the line of duty
Here’s where to be tested for COVID-19 this week
While the number of new COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths are dropping as total vaccinations rise, the state is still urging people to be tested for COVID-19. Tracking test results can help the state best deploy resources, and also track cases of the variant strains, which are dominating new cases in Delaware. You do not need an appointment to be …
Gun rights rally in Dover draws crowd, legislators
Gun rights advocates said they don’t feel like their voices are being heard during live-streamed committee meetings
As COVID cases, hospitalizations, deaths decline, state stops vaccine waiting list
State health officials said vaccines are so widely available now that its own system is no longer needed.
Body camera training underway in Wilmington as new bill calls for statewide policy
The bill would require all law enforcement and some correction and other officers to wear a body camera
Republicans announce legislation to review voting roll laws, require photo IDs for voting
One measure would require all voters to show photo IDs when they vote or seek an absentee ballot.
‘Super crazy’ is how Delaware beach rental agents describe 2021 bookings
Many of those renting are Delawareans who don’t want to have to worry about COVID rules elsewhere
Delaware’s Frozen Farmer ready for next ‘Oh, gosh!’ moment
The Bridgeville creamery’s line of frozen treats will be available in nearly 4,000 Walmart storesĀ this month.
Founderās Folio: On the American right to vote
H.R.1, which passed U.S. House, would usurp many voting rules that the Constitution gives to states
Candidates compete May 11 for school board posts
Several school districts have no competition, but here’s a look at the ones who do