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The housing market in Delaware picked up significantly in recent months.
People selling a house in the first few months of 2020 often had their choice of offers. And for buyers – it’s been a “you snooze, you lose” proposition.
We asked contributor Eileen Dallabrida to take a look at the state of the market in Delaware and what is driving it.
The fast-attack nuclear submarine USS Delaware was set to be commissioned in Wilmington early next month.
That April 4th event was postponed Thursday when the Secretary of the Defense issued a travel ban for active-duty personnel for the next sixty days in response to health concerns related to novel coronavirus.
But that’s not dimming Delaware’s senior Sen. Tom Carper enthusiasm about the sub that’s bringing The First State’s name back to the fleet.
Delaware Public Media’s Nick Ciolino sat down with Carper before the commissioning event was cancelled to talk about how the boat came to bear the “Delaware” moniker.
A internet video made Wilmington’s Jason Berger a viral sensation.
He’s become known as Delaware’s singing barista after a customer caught him serenading her husband as he served him coffee at a Starbucks in Wilmington – ad posted it on Facebook
Berger is an aspiring opera singer and headed to OperaDelaware’s Young Artist Program.
In this week’s Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media’s Kelli Steele talks with him about pursuing his dream, and his sudden brush with celebrity.
Last fall, the University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication held its third annual "Speak Up" audio essay contest.
The contest offered UD students campus-wide the opportunity to submit audio essays about what democracy means to them – where’s its headed - and their role as a citizen in our democracy. Dozens of students participated, producing a wide range personal and emotional audio essays.
In this week’s Enlighten Me – Delaware Public Media highlights the top 3 winning essays.