The Best of Delaware award winners are shops, restaurants, and individuals who make the First State a wonderful place to call home.
Our readers nominated and voted on the top people, radio personalities, and other media in the First State. Here are the winners.
Learn more about the First State's vast history dating back to the Revolutionary era by visiting these seven notable local landmarks.
Operating partner of Jamestown Hospitality Group Paul Bouchard opens up about the Park Café eatery that marries old and new.
From outdoor pillows to charcuterie boards, find everything you need for al fresco gatherings around the First State this summer.
First State Brewing Company's Elliptic Cipher is one of its first canned beer releases and the perfect brew for Delaware's summer nights.
A mom of seven launches a Delaware chapter of a national collective that promotes connection and shared experiences.
Professor Jennifer Margaret Barker receives a top prize from the Delaware Division of the Arts for the 2021 artist fellowship competition.
Enjoy easy, breezy waterfront living steps away from the Delaware beaches at these spectacular $2-plus million Sussex County abodes.
Hailing from California in the 1970s, skimboarding has become deeply rooted in Dewey Beach culture and within these Delaware boarders' lives.
Through First State Compassion, a Wilmington dispensary, these four Delaware women succeed with their health and careers.
U'Gundi Jacobs opens the House of Laffs Comedy Lounge & Event Center in Wilmington, but Delaware wasn't the destination he first had in mind.
Launched during the COVID-19 pandemic, these four meal donation programs help feed Delawareans in need.
When Samantha Hemphill isn't changing the First State through her government job, she's influencing it through a fun social media hobby.
Glenn Kenton, the late Gov. Pete du Pont's closest advisor, reflects on his colleague's great contributions to Delaware and its communities.
Juliet Thorburn-McIntosh brings her landscape paintings to life using inspiration from her Caribbean heritage and her Centreville home.
The Delaware resident brings her love for tea-centered drinks and diverse cultures to life through Levitea, her online store.
When clients are drawn to several different styles, Delaware interior designer Mary Young, owner of 309design, steps in to make it all work.
After whipping up plant-based confections for their families, two Bethany Beach mothers introduce their dessert creations to the masses.