The Department of Justice is joining 17 states in suing the Trump administration for its order ending birthright citizenship.
Democrat Matt Meyer has officially been sworn into office as the state's 76th governor. Meyer took the oath of office at Delaware State University in Dover. Former senator Kyle Evans Gay was also sworn in as Lieutenant Governor.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer's inauguration was full of hope, intention and an obligation to protect. Here's what happened.
Democrats Matt Meyer and Kyle Evans Gay will be sworn in as governor and lieutenant governor at the Delaware State University in Dover.
Our reporters spent 2024 asking hard questions and tracking down the truth. Here are some of the stories that moved the bar in Delaware last year.
Joseph R. Biden Jr. Aquatic Center, 26th and Locust streets, Wilmington: A city pool in Prices Run where Joe lifeguarded in the summer of 1962. Out of 12 lifeguards that summer, he was the only one who wasn’t Black. The well-known story of him taking on “Corn Pop” is set at this pool, which was renamed for him in 2017.
Matt Meyer will be sworn in Tuesday as Delaware's 76th governor. At 9:30 a.m., Meyer and Lt. Gov.-elect Kyle Evans Gay will take their oaths of office, and Meyer will deliver his inaugural address.
Democrat Matt Meyer will take the gubernatorial oath of office on Jan. 21, 2025, during a swearing-in ceremony at Delaware State University in Dover.
Delaware was the 45th state by population in the 2020 Census and that ranking didn’t change in the 2023 or 2024 figures. The only change in the bottom 10 states from 2020 to 2024 was Montana moving up to the 43rd state, passing Rhode Island.
WILMINGTON, Delaware (WPVI) -- This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Wilmington community members braved the snow to honor the holiday. The Delaware Art Museum teamed up with Delaware Urban Greens to provide a food distribution of fresh produce. All of this was to keep the trend of giving back alive in their community.
The National Weather Service issues a Cold Weather Advisory for the Delaware Valley due to expected severe wind chills.
Slagle came in 2003. He worked as the first director of facilities until 2023, which means he led the school through an expansion of three new buildings, an athletic stadium, a performance art center and more across campuses. He left the public charter school as "one of the most admired" facilities in Delaware, according to Newark Charter.