We're with Women Supporting Women discovering how they help people facing breast cancer and preview a special upcoming event.
For the past 24 hours, donations have been pouring in across Delaware as neighbors support hundreds of charities and nonprofits during the annual Do More 24 Delaware campaign, which raised $1,792,371 this year.
Tharros Village, a structured community for the homeless off Route 1 in Sussex County, is set to open for its third season in less than a month. Directors say they've got a new look for the new season.
Voters in the Caesar Rodney School District approve a proposed operating referendum.
As Downtown Dover moves toward its 2030 revitalization goals, the police department is looking ahead with a vision for meeting the city's growing demands. Last week, Chief Thomas Johnson presented to City Council, emphasizing what the department needs, the resources it requires, and its top priorities for the years ahead.
As cold temperatures blanket Delmarva, Delaware has opened warming stations to help neighbors in need. Eight stations are currently open across the state, giving community members a safe place to escape the cold.
DelmarvaLife's James McDonald heads to Redemption City and discovers how they work to provide shelter, support, stability to those experiencin…
January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and Smyrna leaders took action to raise awareness. On Friday, town officials and community members participated in the Red Sand Project, sprinkling red sand into cracks along sidewalks to symbolize victims who often go unseen.
The Delaware State Housing Authority is looking to expand the Hope Center model from New Castle County into Kent and Sussex counties to address gaps in services and resources for people experiencing homelessness. The agency is seeking $4 million in its fiscal year 2027 budget to help establish the centers downstate.
Twenty-two students celebrated new beginnings today after completing the Food Bank of Delaware's 12-week culinary and L.O.G.I.C. training programs. The graduation ceremony honored the hard work and perseverance of students who gained hands-on skills at no cost.
