The Delaware Restaurant Association aims to help women in the hospitality industry thrive through a pilot program.
After months of speculation, AEG Presents officially announced that Firefly Music Festival has been canceled for this year at the Woodlands at Dover Motor Speedway.
After months of working on the regulation, Delaware officials are preparing to open applications for the Sports Tourism Capital Investment Fund.
With new hotels joining Wilmington before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Greater Wilmington Convention and & Visitor Bureau are seeing conventions and meetings return back and fueling hotel room bookings.
Ticket sales for eclectic rock band Phish’s Mondegreen festival will go live starting Thursday, building momentum for the return of live music at The Woodlands in Dover in September.
The Stone Balloon Ale House, the latest iteration of the famous Newark bar and music hall, closed in December.
Marking a tragic family anniversary, President Joe Biden ventured out to dine at Wilmington's Rocco Italian Grill & Sports Bar this week.
The DoubleTree by Hilton Wilmington Downtown hotel reached more than $8 million in online bidding Thursday, likely enough for it to be sold.
The Dover Motor Speedway has added nearly 1,000 camping lots ahead of its 2024 tripleheader weekend, betting big on high interest in camping.
The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Downtown, one of the largest hotels in center city Wilmington, is heading for the auction block.
UD leaders made clear the reasons for the biggest change in Delaware collegiate sports history: competition, exposure and money.
The University of Delaware confirmed Tuesday afternoon that it will move to college sports’ highest level by joining Conference USA in 2025.
The University of Delaware is planning a move to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) as soon as 2025, according to ESPN
The Courtyard by Marriott Wilmington Downtown, a 126-room hotel, has been acquired by Canon Hospitality Management.
The University & Whist Club's Tilton Mansion property was recently reacquired by members of the private fine dining club in Wilmington.
After back-to-back record-breaking summers for visitation at the Delaware beaches, it seems that seasonal tourism is simmering back down.
The Delaware Tourism Office has outlined criteria for how the sports fund would issue grants, including economic impact studies, holding sufficient funds for maintenance and more.
Delaware officials are drafting regulations on a newly-approved program that will back sports arenas, athletic fields, game courts and more in the name of lifting the state’s tourism economy.
DOVER – Phish, the long-running band known for their quirky antics, expansive song library and improvisational jams, are coming to the First State next summer, and likely bringing tens of […]
The Delaware Restaurant Association can celebrate its first HOPES graduate who has tapped into a restaurant apprenticeship.
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