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More Than Just Planes At Dover Air Show Next Weekend
The First State Airshow is set to take place on May 18-19, 2024, at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware. This event is free and open to the public, with gates opening at 9 AM and performances starting at 11:30 AM each day. Headlining the show are the F-35...
Delaware celebrity chef takes over Maryland restaurant kitchen, back soon on Food Network
A Delaware celebrity chef is now running a well-known Maryland restaurant once owned by his father and will soon be back competing on the Food Network. Robbie Jester, the winner of Netflix's "Pressure Cooker'' and a competitor on the Food Network programs "Guy’s Grocery Games,'' and "Beat Bobby Flay'' took over culinary operations...
Owner shows off Elizabeth Esther Café in Smyrna
Lindsay Powell-Conley hosted some special guests Friday to show off her childhood home and the menu that comes with it. The host of "America's Best Restaurants," Theo Williams, along with videographer Michael Dick, visited the Elizabeth Esther Café in Smyrna for an upcoming episode of the online show.
Calling All Voices: Three-Day Event to Shape the Future of Loockerman Street
DOVER, Del.- There will be a three-day brainstorming session focused on breathing new life into Loockerman Street next week. From Monday to Wednesday, The Hive on Loockerman will buzz with activity as the Downtown Dover Partnership and the Dover/Kent County MPO host a charrette—a collaborative planning initiative. Marilyn Smith...
Middletown girls soccer remains undefeated
On a rainy Friday evening the 11-1 St. Marks girls’ soccer team visited Cavalier Stadium and the 12-0 Middletown squad in what many considered a potential state final matchup of days gone bye before most Delaware sports switched over to a multi division format. Back and forth they went early as both teams seemed content to kick and chase despite ... Read More
Delaware lineworkers get charge out of energizing Navajo Nation
Some lighthearted Delaware electric workers energized four homes in Arizona's Navajo Nation in late April. There was a lot of ground to cover on the reservation, but the municipal staffers were up to the task.
Big Ag, Not Wild Birds, Is What Really Spreads Avian Flu
Migratory birds are getting a bad rap right now, as avian influenza cases multiply and appear in new species. “The reason it’s become such a threat is because of how widespread it’s become in wild birds,” journalist Emily Anthes said of H5N1 on The Daily recently. “Wild water birds, in particular, are known for carrying these viruses.” The virus is “widespread among wild birds” in the U.S. and “sometimes infects poultry,” Wenqing Zhang, head of the Global Influenza Program at the World Health Organization, said at a news briefing in Geneva. “How do you stop the birds from migrating to...
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