The work to redo I-95 in Wilmington also involves a contraflow ramp, a road diet on Maryland Avenue and dedicated bus lines on routes 13 and 202.
Winter Wonder showcases Longwood’s outdoors
The display showcases the winter landscape and plants inside the Conservatory. Also new is a 10-part âVoices in the Landscape.’
Sisters bask in $75,000 prize, camaraderie in Calif. sun
âWe went out with the attitude of having fun,â Patty Vattilana said. âAnd there was so much fun being together.â
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.
Soon, an easier way to get help regarding suicide
âMore people will be reaching out,â said Jennifer Smolowitz. âThe 988 number will definitely make it easier to get the help they need.â
151st General Assembly opens an era of virtual gatherings
Democrat McBride cites âinequities in our justice system, a climate crisis at our shores and a crisis of trust.â Republican Pettyjohn seeks âcommon ground.â
Natural history museum closes for redo and switch to nature, science focus
âWeâre moving from the techniques of the past and are embracing the future,’ said director Halsey Spruance. âWe have to change the platform, the foundation.â
Families debate possibilities as school choice deadline approaches
A third of Delaware public school students exercise school choice, and applications are due Jan. 13.
A common call for equality by Purzycki and Meyer
Purzycki wants ârespect, equality, and social and racial justiceâ as guides. Meyer wants to âprevent a whole generation from falling into a lifetime of risk.â
Youâll need to add (302) this year to all Delaware calls
A similar change affects residents of 15 other states and territories, all needed to start using â988â as a new national suicide hotline.