The event is offering 200 meals to go and may expand that number if there’s a big enough demand.
Bill to raise minimum wage to $15 an hour in Delaware filed Tuesday
If passed, the bill will raise minimum wage from $9.25 an hour now to $15 by Jan. 1, 2025
Schools hope summer programs, support will avoid students being held back
Droves of students will not be held back because of interruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Delaware educators say. Instead, schools will bear down on core math and English skills. They’re also planning ways to help kids catch up through various programs in the summer and when they return to school in the fall. “We’re trying our best to …
Booth House Tavern to return to Historic New Castle
A new spot will pay homage to an old name — but with a thoroughly modern approach
State expects shipment of one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, maybe by week’s end
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine requires only one dose, unlike the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, which need two doses.
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
Boom! Delaware Symphony drops second classical concert into email inboxes
Thrilled to be back onstage, even with COVID-19 restrictions, the DSO will record six performances this winter and spring
Bad weather postpones start of 2nd-dose clinic in Dover
The appointment-only operation at Dover International Speedway will open at 11 a.m. Sunday and run at least through Feb. 25.
Piece of 1968 history: Student protests lead to police, dogs occupying Delaware State campus
A series of student protests around the time of MLK’s assassination led to Gov. Charles Terry installing police and dogs on the Dover campus.
Dine in or take out, Delaware restaurant options abound for Valentine’s Day
The state is now allowing restaurants to fill its dining rooms to 50 percent, and some restaurants are opening on Sunday for celebrations.