Delaware Grapevine: The end of Prozac politics

The 2010 campaigns for federal office have turned into frontline races for the entire country, and that is just the politics of it.

Art contest celebrates state's first airplane

The Delaware Aviation Hall of Fame will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first airplane designed, built and flown in Delaware with an art competition in early autumn.

Wilmington's St. Patrick's Day Parade canceled

The Wilmington St. Patrick's Day Parade, scheduled for Saturday, March 13, has been canceled. There is no rain date for the parade.

5 things to know about taking the Polar Bear Plunge

The temperature in the Atlantic Ocean is approximately 41 degrees Fahrenheit, but that won’t stop 3,000 people from rushing into the water Sunday, March 14, at Rehoboth Beach for the 2010 Lewes Polar Bear Plunge.

Markell requests federal disaster relief for February snowstorms

Gov. Jack Markell asked President Obama on Thursday, March 11 to declare that a disaster occurred in Delaware during the twin February snowstorms, paving the way for state and local governments and other agencies to be reimbursed by the federal government for storm related costs.

Diocese announces new directors for pro-life activities and Family Life Bureau

Catholic Diocese of Wilmington Bishop W. Francis Malooly has appointed the Rev. Leonard R. Klein as director of pro-life activities and Michael J. Stankewicz as director of the diocesan Family Life Bureau.

Wilmington Jaycees scavenger photo hunt set for late March

Don't miss the fun in the first annual Wilmington Jaycees Scavenger Photo Hunt scheduled for Saturday, March 27.

Republican O’Donnell believes blue Diamond State ready for change

Veteran political candidate Christine O’Donnell believes the momentum Republicans have enjoyed in recent campaigns in the East will carry over to the Diamond State in her bid to win the U.S. Senate seat up for grabs in November.

Delaware’s government workers extend charity toward all

This year's State Employee Charitable Campaign raises more than $580,000.

Seventh H1N1 death reported

Officials with Delaware's Division of Public Health announced Tuesday that a 47-year-old Kent County man became Delaware's seventh H1N1-related death March 7.

DelDOT crews turn attention to roads ravaged by winter storms

The need to repair potholes and other road problems caused by the recent winter weather may take a toll on DelDOT's budget.

Groups urge Markell not to abandon 'bottle bill'

Gov. Jack Markell is supporting legislation to do away with the 5-cent bottle deposit, turning it instead into a 5-cent tax. The purpose, Markell said, is to encourage recycling.

Newsmaker Q&A: Delaware Public Defender Brendan O'Neill

Delaware Public Defender Brendan O'Neill talks about his office and what its like to be on the other side of the courtroom.

Legislation would encourage saving for college

Information on signing up would be available at hospitals.

O'Donnell will announce Senate candidacy on Wednesday

Republican candidate Christine O'Donnell will announce her intention to seek Joe Biden's former U.S. Senate seat at a Wednesday press conference in Wilmington.

Roach to announce candidacy for Recorder of Deeds

Georgetown resident Alma Roach will officially launch her campaign as Democratic candidate for the office of Sussex County Recorder of Deeds on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 10 a.m. on the steps of Georgetown’s historic court house, located at 10 S. Bedford St., in Georgetown.

The Fund For Women to celebrate fund-raising campgain in all three counties

The Fund For Women has achieved its goal to recruit 1,000 women to contribute $1,000 each to support programs that benefit women and girls in Delaware. To celebrate, its fund-raising prowess, it will hold three evening events during March and April in New Castle, Kent and Sussex counties.

Delaware Grapevine: House of Lords

In the past 10 years in the Delaware Senate, where there were only three involuntary exits.

Early childhood education advocates will lobby Dover to maintain funding levels in 2011

The Delaware Coalition for Early Learning is pushing to maintain state funding levels for the child care reimbursement program during the 2011 fiscal year.

Annual Arbor Day student poster contest deadline extended

The Delaware Forest Service invites schoolchildren in grades kindergarten through five to join its 2010 Arbor Day Poster Contest.

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