From historic city homes to secluded spots surrounded by nature, we take you on a stroll of Delaware’s hottest neighborhoods to live and play.
Every month, Delaware Today heads to a local establishment to taste-test libations. Our favorites will make a splash here.
Antique Alley and Downtown Alley, both in Bridgeville, make a rewarding stop on your quest for the quaint.
Food and drinks aside, the restroom can be one of the most important aspects of your restaurant experience. We found a few that stand out around the First State.
Greenville's Wendy Summer founded Zaanha, a collection of fashion accessories aimed at supporting master artisans and funding education for children in need.
Delawarean Matt Sullivan says that showing you’re at least trying helps.
Comedian Ed Blaze hopes to bring people together with tales of his native Tanzania.
The former Obama White House staffer and Democratic-leaning political podcast co-host recently released his second book, "Un-Trumping America."
Not only are homes cheaper than in other parts of the state, but the middle county also offers plenty of services and things to do.
As Kent County grows with employment demands, the surrounding colleges and universities are producing the next class of perfect job candidates.
Delaware’s middle county is becoming an epicenter for events full of music, food and fun.
Areas like Milford, Smyrna and Dover are growing with new businesses, restaurants and housing, but still provide a small town feel.
With healthcare and business services investing in the area, the local economy is looking up.
A century after women won the right to vote, the Brandywine River Museum of Art examines the struggle for equal rights, then and now.
From surfing and skimboarding to sailing and STEM, these Sussex County programs can cater to all ages.
Choose from over 45 programs around the state.