Good Morning Wilmington with Troy Hendrickson
Interview comedian and Delaware native, Troy Hendrickson, and he brings his special guest…. Aunt Mary Pat
Interview comedian and Delaware native, Troy Hendrickson, and he brings his special guest…. Aunt Mary Pat
We interview University of Delaware Athletic Director, Chrissi Rawak, about the recent NCAA compensation change.
Blighted, Awful, Eyesore’ Comes Down to Make Way for the New in Claymont
Governor John Carney on Monday will join members of the General Assembly, union leaders, and advocates to sign Senate Bill 15, raising the minimum wage gradually to $15 an hour.
Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) and Rep. Dwight Evans (D-Pa.), jointly visited highway-divided neighborhoods in their respective cities today to highlight the $3 billion Reconnecting Communities bill recently passed by the House of Representatives that could help those neighborhoods. Both Blunt Rochester and Evans led the visits and heard from leaders of the affected communities.
Lt. Governor Hall-Long joined Patrick and Amy Kennedy and leaders in behavioral health from around Delaware for a round table discussion aimed at improving student mental health.
County Council, at its Tuesday, July 13, 2021 meeting, appointed Rachel T. Lynch as the next director of Sussex County Department of Libraries. Lynch, currently serving as Assistant County Librarian, will take over for retiring director Kathy M. Graybeal.
The Food Bank of Delaware announced today that applications are currently being accepted for the organization’s free workforce training program, Delaware Food Works. Classes are available in culinary arts and warehousing/logistics.
TODAY ON GOOD MORNING WILMINGTON • We interview Shark Tank Contestant and Delaware native, Katey Evans, from the Frozen Farmer • Plus, we give you some travel tips from AAA as the nation emerges from COVID restrictions • And we preview the Shipyard Summer Concert Series at the Riverfront Catch us every Monday right here …
United Way of Delaware (UWDE) announced that Rick Deadwyler has been elected to a three-year term as Chair of its Board of Directors.