State funded centers for substance abuse treatment and workforce training open in Bear Delaware’s Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health is opening two new treatment facilities in Bear. Read More Delaware Public Media Schools close ahead of Wednesday winter storm DHSS DHSS details FY 2020 requests for Medicaid, addiction treatment funding Courtesy of the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs 'A needle in a haystack': archeologists find 11 graves at Frankford site Officials believe a historic African American cemetery has been discovered in Sussex County. Read More Delaware Public Media Delaware joins state AGs suing Trump over border emergency declaration Delaware Division of the Arts Three Delaware organizations to receive $54K in federal arts grants NPR national and world headlines AG's new guidance looks to shorter sentences, alternatives to prison By Sophia Schmidt • Feb 18, 2019 Sophia Schmidt, Delaware Public Media The state’s new Attorney General has announced her first criminal justice reform initiative. Listen Listening... / 0:52 Listen to this story Southern Delaware Tourism looking for 2019 Photo Contest entries By Kelli Steele • Feb 18, 2019 Southern Delaware Tourism Southern Delaware Tourism’s 2019 Photo Contest is underway. Listen Listening... / 4:19 Listen to this interview Delaware River Basin gets 6 million in FY 19 for conservation projects By Sarah Mueller • Feb 18, 2019 destateparks.com The Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed is cheering an increase in federal funding for this fiscal year. Listen Listening... / 1:10 Listen to this story No guilty verdicts in second Vaughn prison trial By Sophia Schmidt • Feb 18, 2019 James Morrison, Delaware Public Media A verdict in the second trial of inmates allegedly involved in the Vaughn prison riot is in. A jury made up of 11 women and one man did not deliver a single guilty verdict Monday. Sportsmen Caucus works to save deer meat program for the hungry By Sarah Mueller • Feb 17, 2019 Delaware Public Media State lawmakers in the Sportsmen Caucus are trying to save a program that feeds low-income families. Listen Listening... / 1:04 Listen to this story Forest Service seeks Arbor Day Poster Contest entries By Kelli Steele • Feb 16, 2019 Delaware Forest Service Arbor Day 2019 is fast approaching, and with it the Delaware Forest Service’s annual Arbor Day Poster Contest. Listen Listening... / 0:55 Listen to this story Punkin Chunkin looking for land to launch comeback By Kelli Steele • Feb 16, 2019 James Dawson / Delaware Public Media The organizers of Punkin Chunkin are preparing to return from a two-year hiatus. And they would like to keep the event in Delaware. Listen Listening... / 1:01 Listen to this story Wilmington City Council recommends candidate advance in vacancy process By Sophia Schmidt • Feb 15, 2019 Sophia Schmidt, Delaware Public Media A Council committee of the whole interviewed seven candidates for the seat Friday. They recommended Linda Gray advance to a full vote by Council. Listen Listening... / 1:00 Listen to this story State keeps Delaware Autism Program at Christina School District By Sarah Mueller • Feb 15, 2019 Delaware Public Media The Christina School District is keeping administration of statewide services for children with autism. Listen Listening... / 1:19 Listen to this story WSFS clears hurdle on the way to acquiring Beneficial Bank By Nick Ciolino • Feb 15, 2019 Delaware Public Media Wilmington-based WSFS Bank is one step closer to acquiring Philadelphia’s Beneficial Bank. Pages1 2 3 4 … next › last »