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WHYY talks with writer Larry Nagengast about the turnaround inside Dover's Booker T. Washington Elementary School.
The ABC’s of the region’s schools.
Roi Barnard bought the R.L. Lacy House—which was built by a stately ship captain in 1820—almost 30 years ago. Since, he's preserved many of the home's existing bones but also added several elegant and eclectic ...
The ball was held Nov. 11 at Vicmead Hunt Club to benefit Limen House.
The masquerade ball was held on Oct. 24 at Wilmington University.
A local esthetician's scoop; plus, the latest must-have accessory.
News of a future ABC drama—set in Wilmington and titled "Murder Town"—sent people into a social-media frenzy.
No time for surgery? No problem. Here's a roundup of the latest nonsurgical cosmetic procedures from Delaware doctors.
The Wilmington-based artist says the city is one of her main sources of inspiration.
Six major local arts organizations have recently named new leadership. From extending an institution’s reach across the state to mounting major new exhibitions to preparing for significant anniversaries, their plans are big.
Common Core standards are here. They may have standardized some subject matter, but will they improve student performance? It depends on whom you ask.
Joe Sielski of “A Life With Wisdom” Photo by Luigi Ciuffetelli A new year signifies change in many people’s lives, whether they are looking to change eating habits, exercise more or […]
Nestled in the city's Forty Acres neighborhood, De La Coeur offers breakfast, lunch, desert and coffee.
A trendy cuisine is in town.
Chef Bryan Sikora puts his own spin on Mexican and Latin foods with fresh takes on ingredients and techniques.
Make 2016's meals your best yet.
From healthcare to hospitality, Delaware continues to excel thanks to the state's top professionals in every field who bring experience, expertise and heart.
Robert Martinelli calls for a wiser allocation of the Delaware Department of Education's budget to public schools.
Dale Kevin Brown, principal of Booker T. Washington Elementary School, and Lamont Browne, executive director of East Side Charter School, have fostered remarkable growth in their students, teachers and communities.