Delaware Today May 2019

How Dr. Velma Scantlebury Became the First Black Female Transplant Surgeon

The associate director for Christiana Care's Kidney Transplant Program details her journey in her book, "Beyond Every Wall.”

Meet the Delawareans Behind the “Dela Darlings” Podcast

Emily Guillen and Dara McBride’s bi-monthly broadcast explores the First State.

Locals Give Insight on How to Manage Home Renovations

Remodeling is seldom smooth, but there are lessons to be learned from those who’ve traveled there.

From the Editor: Delaware’s Bounty of Talent in Nursing and New Music

Meet the nurses and local musicians who are making names for themselves in their respective industries.

How Seaford's Leaders Are Reviving the Town After DuPont's Departure

The former company town struggled when its Nylon factory shuttered. Here’s how the community is working toward rebuilding.
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Top Nurses 2019

These are the best nurses in the state, as voted by their peers.

How Advanced Practice Nurses Are Filling the Primary Care Gap

The demand for these medical professionals nationwide—and in Delaware—is on the rise.

Maggie Rogers' Brand of Alternative Music is Taking the World by Storm

Here's how the genre-defying songstress—who graduated from St. Andrew's School in Middletown—rose to success.

Hip-Hop Artist Rakeem Miles Hopes to Boost Delaware’s Rap Scene

The North East, Maryland native found inspiration for his brand in Wilmington, and is the only local performer at Firefly Music Festival this year.

How Milton Native Jimmie Allen Hit It Big in Country Music

Jimmie Allen is one of the country music industry's hottest acts right now. He's also Delaware born and raised — and proud of it.
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