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Art for Open Space to benefit Fourth Street Preserve July 27
More than 20 premier artists and artisans are donating their work at a show to benefit the Fourth Street Preserve campaign from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, July 27, in the Park View Room of the Inn at Canal Square, Lewes. There is no charge to attend. Tony Boyd-Heron,...
Advancing public sector leadership potential
Delaware Department of Labor (DOL) employees from across the state gathered in Wilmington, Delaware, this spring for a professional development workshop on leading teams and managing a diverse workforce — the kick-off session for the fourth day of the DOL Leadership Academy, a partnership between the department and the University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration (IPA).
Humanitarians turned Del. plastic surgeons raise awareness about cleft conditions like their son's
WILMINGTON, Del. (CBS) – Raising awareness about facial differences that millions of children are born with is a special and personal mission for a family of doctors in Delaware.Nemours Children's Hospital is sponsoring the Blue Rocks game on Thursday, where it will host patients treated for cleft conditions. One little boy will be taking center stage.Dr. E.J. Caterson has a photo of his 10-year-old son hanging in his office at Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware, from before he had surgery to repair the cleft lip he was born with."It's just something that makes you special," Charlie Caterson said. This is a special...
Lewes majors off to hot start in Pat Knight tournament
Once again, Milton and Lewes squared off for glory on the baseball diamond. This time, Lewes strolled away with a 6-1 win July 23, but it might not be the last time the two clash. The two major teams started the Pat Knight District 3 tournament with Lewes claiming a...
Maximize your event with Fall Festivals!
As summer winds down, the Cape Region comes alive with a vibrant “second season” full of festivals and local events that draw visitors from near and far. Fall Festivals is a comprehensive guide to all there is to see and do from Labor Day through Thanksgiving and beyond.
Alsobrooks, Hogan still considering FOX 5 debate at University of Maryland
The race for the seat held by retiring Maryland Senator Ben Cardin is shaping up to be a crucial battle for control of Congress. The University of Maryland has been proposed as the host site for a debate between Larry Hogan and Angela Alsobrooks, sponsored by FOX 5 and the University's Capital News Service.
Dover Hotels Raise Concerns Over Crime and Homelessness
DOVER, Del.- Hotels in Dover are sounding the alarm over a rise in crime and homelessness, which they argue is driving away business. Axia Management, which owns four hotels in the city, sent a letter to the Dover City Council this week highlighting these issues. WBOC has obtained a copy of the letter which reports a recent "increase in criminal activity" in hotel parking lots.
Wilmington is Constructing a New Community Park at Site of Former Rodney Street Reservoir
With demolition of the former water reservoir complete, $2 million park project will provide City residents with a new location for relaxation and enjoyment. The conversion of a former unused and unsafe water reservoir basin to a beautiful new City park has begun. Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki today joined with City Public Works Commissioner Kelly Williams, City Parks and Recreation Director Ian Smith, and City Council Member Bregetta Fields to share details of the new park project.
Middletown, DE takes down Keystone 11-0
Dover, DE- Middletown M.O.T. Little League entered the Little League entered the 2024 Intermediate East Region as the host team and they’ve made the most of their chances by remaining the region’s only unbeaten team. Middletown would hold previously unbeaten Keystone to no runs on just two hits...
Delaware's Sports Tourism Capital Investment Fund ready to start round 2
Delaware's sports organizations are invited to take part in the second round of funding aiming to attract more regional and national events to the First State. The Sports Tourism Capital Investment Fund doled out $11.3 million to four groups: DE Turf, Midway Motion & Fitness, STATS Tournaments, and Indoor Track Delaware/Buccini-Pollin Group in June, and another $10 million has been made available for this round of funding.
LeAnn Rimes to perform in Dover this Fall
Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter LeAnn Rimes will be performing in Dover this November. Rimes launched onto the public stage at age 14, when she won two Grammys in 1997 for "Best New Artist" and "Blue". Later that year, she released "How Do I Live", which is the Billboard Top 100's No....
Dover Council to Consider Moratorium on Backflow Prevention Requirements
DOVER, Del.- Dover officials are contemplating a temporary halt on a costly plumbing requirement. The city has been requiring property owners to install and maintain backflow preventers, looking to safeguard the city’s water supply from contamination. Backflow preventers, one-way valves attached to water pipes, ensure that water flows only...
Man Admits to Killing Wildwood Gull Over Attempted Fries Theft
We love Curly's Fries at as much as the next person, but this guy's reason for decapitating a seagull seems more than a little excessive. Man Decapitated Seagull Over Attempted French Fries Theft. A Cape May man admitted to decapitating a seagull in North Wildwood after it tried to steal...
CSM Travel Study Students Put Education into Action to Aid Horseshoe Crab Conservation Efforts
“The fact that their lineage is so ancient, and their biology differs so dramatically from humans makes them seem almost alien.”. It’s a cycle that has existed each spring for millions of years: as dusk falls along the Delaware Bay, thousands of horseshoe crabs come ashore to lay their eggs, which then become food for migrating birds. Scientists are still working to fully understand the threads of this complex web, but on a night this past May they had help from College of Southern Maryland (CSM) students and faculty members, who traveled to Cape May, New Jersey to help tag the “living fossils” for scientific research.
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