DETV News Brief | TOP STORY: AI-powered real estate fraud is targeting Delaware homeowners

DETV’s Matt Ford has your top stories tonight: • AI-powered real estate fraud is targeting Delaware homeowners—what officials want you to know. • New Castle County’s first budget under Marcus Henry—no property tax hike, but changes could still hit your bill. • A viral joke backfires—why Delaware State Police aren’t amused. Plus, Shakara has your …

DETV NEWS Special | Food Bank of Delaware CEO, Cathy Kanefsky

TONIGHT ON DETV: 900,000 meals cut. Rising demand. Tough questions. DETV’s Matt Ford sits down with Food Bank of Delaware CEO Cathy Kanefsky for a candid conversation about the growing hunger crisis in our state—and the criticism some are raising about how food banks operate. From food waste concerns to financial transparency, we asked it …

DETV News Brief | TOP STORY: Hate crime charges after a noose incident inside a local firehouse

Matt Ford has your top stories tonight on DETV: • Hate crime charges after a noose incident inside a local firehouse. • Outrage at UD—8 international students sent home after visa revocations. • Should abusive teachers keep their pensions? A bill fails, but the debate rages on. Plus—sports with Nick, weather with Shakara, and can’t-miss …

Good Morning Delaware | James Lindsay, Founder & CEO of Rap Snacks

🔥 Hustle. Flavor. Culture. This Morning on Good Morning Delaware! 🔥 Delaware—get ready for a masterclass in entrepreneurship and culture! On this special segment of Good Morning Delaware, Ivan sits down with none other than James Lindsay, Founder & CEO of Rap Snacks—the man who turned chips into a cultural icon. 🎤🍟 Before he hits …

DETV ARTS: Dennis Young – The Heart and Brush Behind Mo’zArt Gallery

Step into the world of Dennis Young, the creative force behind Mo’zart Gallery in historic New Castle. Known for his vivid portraits, purple undertones, and storytelling brushstrokes, Dennis captures more than just faces—he paints emotions, memories, and moments. From street scenes to soulful models, his work blends classic techniques with a personal touch that resonates …

DETV News Brief | TOP STORY: Legislative Hall Expansion Stalls After Trump-Era Cuts

DETV’s Matt Ford has today’s top stories: A major Legislative Hall expansion stalls after Trump-era funding cuts A new bill could lead to early release for some Delaware inmates Plus — NASCAR hits the beach, the Eagles defend their signature play, and a local teen shines at Augusta Sports with Nick Alessandrini, the weather with …

Bipartisanship Vital to Delaware’s Progress, DETV Says

WILMINGTON, Del. As political polarization deepens across the nation, Delaware’s leaders and media voices are stressing the critical need for bipartisanship especially in state and local government. At the heart of this message is DETV, Delaware’s community-focused broadcast network, which uses platforms like The Agenda and DETV News to foster balanced, constructive political dialogue. “Bipartisanship …

Delaware Attorney General Warns Residents on 23andMe Data Security

Delaware Attorney General Kathleen Jennings is advising residents to delete their data from 23andMe following the company’s recent bankruptcy filing, which has raised concerns about the potential sale of sensitive genetic information. Jennings emphasized the deeply personal nature of genetic profiles and urged immediate action, warning that the company may not honor deletion requests during …

Federal Cuts Lead to Food Shortages at Delaware Food Bank

The Food Bank of Delaware announced Tuesday that it will face a shortage of 900,000 meals due to the federal government canceling all scheduled deliveries. This decision, part of former President Donald Trump’s recent food aid cuts, halts 19 truckloads from the USDA’s Emergency Food Assistance Program. The canceled shipments accounted for over 25% of …

Lawmakers Debate Banning Gender Transition Surgery for Minors

A Republican-backed bill to ban gender transition surgery for minors sparked intense debate Wednesday at Legislative Hall in Dover. Senate Bill 55, introduced by Senator Bryant Richardson, seeks to prohibit public funds or insurance from covering such procedures and could result in doctors losing their licenses for referring minors for treatment. Supporters of the bill …