In 1954, as WBOC-TV prepared to grace small screens across Delmarva for the first time, another boundary shattering event took place in Milford as the school board and brave students attempted to desegregate Milford High School.
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Following a hoax bomb threat at Laurel Middle and High Schools on Thursday, the Laurel Police Department raised concerns about communication from the school district superintendent.
The Delaware Department of Transportation says the long-awaited Plantation Road/Beaver Dam Road/US 9 Roundabout is expected to fully open next Wednesday.
New regulations established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will force hundreds of power plants across the country, including the Indian River Power Plant, to clean up toxic coal ash dumps.
Beebe Healthcare is sounding the alarm against a controversial healthcare bill in Delaware that would establish a board to oversee rising healthcare costs and regulate spending.
On Wednesday night, dozens of people attended an offshore wind public forum at Indian River High School in Dasgboro to learn more details about proposed offshore wind projects in the state and to hear arguments in support of and opposed to the projects.
In a meeting this week, the Lewes City Council proposed a new 3% local hotel lodging tax and proposed raising the current Gross Receipts Rental Tax for short-term rentals from the current 5% to 6%.
Georgetown Little League organizers are speaking out after discovering human feces and needles in dugouts and sheds at the league ballpark.
On Wednesday, Delaware lawmakers discussed Senate Bill 265, also known as The Delaware Energy Solutions Act of 2024, which lays the framework for the state to buy offshore wind energy.
A bill that would allow terminally ill adult Delawareans to end their own life with a doctor's consent was approved in the House Thursday.