Tre Sorelle and the new Sugar Factory in Bally's Dover Casino serve up the treats you crave like ice cream, cookies and more.
Planning an event? Head over to Benvenuto in Milford or Evergreen Farms in Dover for an elegant atmosphere that guests will love.
This spring and summer, take in the views of Kent County's coastal marshes, visit historic sites and more on the Bayshore Byway.
Delaware's Bayhealth expands its medical education program to address primary care physician shortages in the First State.
From weddings and family reunions to networking events and ballet recitals, Loblolly Acres hosts all types of events in Kent County.
Kent County's parks, trails and outdoor spaces are the perfect way to get outdoors and boost your health—mental and physical.
The Coronavirus pandemic forced Kent County establishments to think differently and flourish with new entrepreneurial tactics.
Kent County's Fifer Orchards welcomes visitors year-round to enjoy locally grown produce from its markets or pick straight from the vines.
Kent County's art scene may be a little different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but artists throughout the county find new ways to thrive.
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.