253,535 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine had been administered as of Friday, the state said.
Legislature returns Tuesday, will keep virtual format
Legislative leaders say not enough people have been vaccinated to open Legislative Hall.
New program allows people to dine out and help raise money for Do More 24 campaign
Restaurants will offer specials, and a portion of the sales will be donated, but that portion will be paid by a sponsor.
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
As COVID cases pop up slightly and more UK variant is found, the state wants people to be tested
6 cases of the more infectious UK strain have been found in Delaware, 4 in New Castle County and 2 in Kent County.
Growth Inc. marks 25 years on strength of simple mantra: Say yes to the mess of customer requests
‘When you’re out there on your own and it’s your business, it’s tough to say no to somebody,’ said co-founder Alan Gardner.
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations continue to decline; here’s where to be tested week of Feb. 8
Public Health also warns people not to gather for Super Bowl parties or other large gatherings.
General Assembly will hold fall session to deal with redistricting; Republicans not told
Redrawing districts normally would happen in January, but because federal census data may not until summer, a special session will be called
Thompson Island Brewing’s IPA lands on another best-of list
Delaware produced 317,328 barrels of craft beer in 2019, making it No. 25 per capita among states for beer production.
With purchase of Dolle’s, Grotto Pizza now owns huge slice of waterfront
The iconic spot would be a prime space to develop, but owner says it will be years before changes are made