Despite largest training class in years, Delaware State Police continue to face recruitment issues
The Delaware State Police (DSP) continue to face recruitment problems, seeing a 70% decrease since 2018. DSP Superintendent Colonel Melissa Zebley told the Joint...
Man made violent antisemitic threats to 8 people in N.J., Pa., Delaware, feds say
A 50-year-old man made violent antisemitic threats against eight people in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware by using internet calls to mask his phone...
‘Bros defying physics’: Delaware TikTok star has over 130 million views for dancing on...
Before the pandemic, Stephen Kirton of Newark wasn't a popular student at Hodgson Vo-Tech. "I used to get bullied a lot because I was...
From Young Simba to Little Michael Jackson, Broadway’s doors open for 12-year-old Delawarean
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Twelve-year-old Jackson...
Combating the S. Decease Surge: Public Health Responses in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware
In recent years, the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware have witnessed a concerning rise in syphilis cases. This uptick calls for a...
Delaware Rock & Roll Society finds permanent home in Smyrna
SMYRNA — Paula Wolkind is finally ready to call in some favors. “A whole lot of people have said to me, ‘As...
Marijuana laws come with price tag for 2 state departments
The financial responsibilities of the state as a result of legalizing marijuana was brought up in Wednesday’s Joint Finance Committee hearing. (Photo by...
Del. bill would clamp down on insurance discrimination based on genetic testing
Genetic testing can lead to a fascinating journey into ancestry... or, concerns about family health history... or both. But, a Delaware lawmaker says findings...
Tribes Will Get Part of $150M Settlement from Opioid Manufacturer Hikma Pharmecuticals
Federally Recognized Tribes will get part of a $150 million settlement from opioid manufacturer Hikma Pharmaceuticals for its part in the nationwide opioid crisis....
Delaware is setting records in hiring state employees in the last two years
The Delaware Department of Human Resources sets state employee hiring and promoting records the last two years. In 2023, 4,516 state employees were hired...