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Looking for a quaint place to visit? With warmer weather on the horizon, set your sights on Braehead Manor.
Look no further for the best piece of clothing to have in your closet this season—the tuxedo blazer.
Style spy: The color you'll be seeing everywhere this year is Marsala.
The last years of a Wilmington Negro Leagues baseball player remain shrouded in mystery.
Del Pez in Newark brings a bright, flavorful and even healthy approach to an often caloric cuisine.
We're surrounded by fabulous sweet shops to fill those baskets, so the Easter Bunny can rest easy this year.
Wilmington’s newest Italian restaurant and market offers traditional fare.
A clever presidential pun and great pub grub come to Delaware City.
Described as a “firecracker,” Sonia Sloan, now in her 80s, focuses on supporting nonprofits and people she thinks should hold public office—like Vice President Joe Biden.
The Delaware State Chamber of Commerce held its 178th annual dinner Jan. 12 at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington.
The Harry K Foundation held its second annual Christmas Ball Dec. 6, 2014, at Rehoboth Beach Country Club. The foundation works with the Food Bank of Delaware to alleviate childhood hunger in Sussex County.
Most people’s experience of Milford is a blip on their drive to the beach. Next time, peel off the highway. You will be surprised.
The homeowners’ French Country style exudes personal accents and whimsy.
In the ungentlemanly business of war, Capt. James Rickards did the noble thing and paid the price.
The challenges of deciphering a 118-year-old governing document.
Kathryn Pincus’s first novel, "Long Hill Home," is more than a legal thriller.
Recounting Delaware's role in history is no easy task, but Ethan McKinley is ready for the challenge.
A du Pont descendant wants to save our water and land in a novel way that just may work—something called retail environmentalism.
From office building to school, big things are happening at the newly renovated establishment dedicated to learning.
The new CEO at Wilmington’s Community Education Building sets the bar high for its charter-school students to succeed.
Take a drive and discover historic sites, quaint towns and water fun.
Our publisher reminds us that sticking to the status quo isn't always the best option when it comes to educating future generations.
Proud of the past, focused on the future: Tracing 50 years of incredible growth.