Dorrell Green, superintendent of the Red Clay Consolidate School District and Chairman of the Raising Kings conference, speaks to young men at an event honoring successful Black men in Delaware on ...
The Wilmington City Council will discuss funding for a trail along South 17th Street, a resolution for replacing the Cape ...
The state is looking for more people who were affected by the 2022 condemnation of an unsafe residential building in Wilmington, as part of a settlement agreement.
The University of Delaware will celebrate Women’s History Month in March with a host of events and activities that honor the accomplishments of women. International Women’s Day — which is celebrated ...
If you previously lived on North Adams Street in a property owned by A.J. Pokorny you may be entitled to a portion of the ...
Wilmington University School of Law is on track to become Greater Philadelphia’s seventh American Bar Association-accredited ...
This year's state poetry crown belongs to Olivia Stevens, a high schooler who fell in love with creative writing just before ...
The students' study is helping shape Wilmington’s plan to replace the old lead pipes as city officials ask residents to help them identify more.
A research group at N.C. State University has studied these types of alternative plantings and found that they remove pollutants.
A law protecting Delawareans online data has taken effect. Here are five steps to manage how your personal information is ...
Wilmington City Council needs a little more time to figure out how it wants to handle the recreational marijuana industry.
On the National Register of Historic Places, it housed The Wilmington Morning Star and Sunday Star-News – now the StarNews – ...