After a 2019 wedding, the new coronavirus put Hadley Elizabeth Southall Roach and Matthew Hummon Westman's honeymoon on hold.
Cool tones and lots of texture turn any bedroom into a relaxing sanctuary that’s both serene and cozy.
From skincare to bug repellent, whether you’re backpacking or kicking back, these summer essentials help keep you fresh, cool and clean.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this well-known Wilmington home is imposing on the outside, light and airy on the inside.
These restful retreats in Sussex County boast all the luxe qualities.
Wilmington relationship counselor Dr. Debra Laino shares tips for how couples can use their time in isolation to grow closer.
Local photographer Angie Gray connected with other moms through The Birth Center. Years later, the group is still navigating parenthood together.
Here's what you need to know about common backyard visitors like the Eastern Black Swallowtail, the Red-Spotted Purple butterfly and more.
As the monarch flutters toward the endangered species list, a Delaware environmental project implements no-mow zones to help restore its populations.
After winning an Academy Award in 2011 for his short film, God of Love, the Wilmington native is now working hard at creating great TV for kids.
The novel coronavirus has shuttered eateries and limited them to takeout/delivery, obliterating jobs and revenue. Here’s how the industry is hoping to stay afloat—with a little help from everyone.
When it comes to showcasing artwork at home, Somerville Manning Gallery director Rebecca Moore says finding “balance” is key.
Amid panic-buying and hoarding, local food blogger Lauren Vavala explains how to keep your kitchen stocked—and health-conscious—during a worldwide health crisis.
Struggling with her grief, a local mother built a company dedicated to supporting New Castle County-area moms through an array of services for their homes and families.
From STREAM and culinary classes to music and life skills, the local nonprofit offers a variety of arts- and education-based initiatives.
Conditioned by society to put a happy face on the first months of motherhood, moms and healthcare professionals now are working to share and address the challenges of the Fourth Trimester.
We’ve planned for a lot of contingencies at Delaware Today. Publishing the magazine during a pandemic wasn’t one of them.
On the 200th birthday of Florence Nightingale, known as the mother of modern nursing, we honor our local committed professionals and healthcare heroes.