UPDATE: Delaware State University and University of Delaware back to normal following safety threats
Students and staff at the University of Delaware and Delaware State University were evacuated Tuesday following what UD called a “potential ca…
Students and staff at the University of Delaware and Delaware State University were evacuated Tuesday following what UD called a “potential ca…
eHBCU is an online consortium designed to expand the reach of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The funding is expected to increas…
The Rehoboth Art League is holding a free portfolio day for high school art students on Oct. 11.
The Lewes Public Art Committee is inviting locals to join an "adult arts learning excursion" to the renowned Grounds for Sculpture in Trenton,…
Delaware State University has been ranked the No. 4 public Historically Black College and University in the country, according to the U.S. New…
Governor Matt Meyer declared September as Literacy Month in Delaware, tying it to new education investments aimed at improving reading outcome…
A recent Arts Supply Drive hosted by Freeman Arts Pavilion will provide new resources for art and music classrooms across eight local schools,…
The Milford Museum’s American History Series continues next month with a program titled The Era of McCarthyism, presented by historian and edu…
The Rehoboth Beach Public Library reported more than 8,000 visitors in August, surpassing last year’s total. With fall approaching, the librar…
The Delaware State Housing Authority has launched two new pilot programs to support local governments in streamlining housing recovery after d…
The Nathaniel Mitchell Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) hosted its annual Constitution Day Ceremony Wednesday afterno…
MILFORD, Del. — Milford Wellness Village, along with several community partners, will offer free video screenings of the award-winning play De…
Gov. Matt Meyer has signed two bills into law that change how Delaware handles book challenges in libraries and expand protections against cer…
The 2025-2026 school year is underway, and Delaware is still working to fill hundreds of teacher vacancies.
The Milford Museum’s American History Series continues next month with a program titled The …
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Torie joined CoastTV's team in September of 2021. She graduated from the University of Delaware in May of 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Communications and a minor in Journalism. Before working at CoastTV, Torie interned with Delaware Today and Delaware State News. She also freelanced with Delaware State News following her internship.
The Rehoboth Beach Public Library reported more than 8,000 visitors in August, surpassing la…
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Alyssa Baker joined the CoastTV team as a producer in February 2023. She is from Philadelphia. Alyssa graduated from West Chester University with a degree in media and culture. She participated in multiple broadcasting internships while in school, most recently with WPHL 17 in Philadelphia.
The Delaware State Housing Authority has launched two new pilot programs to support local go…
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Torie joined CoastTV's team in September of 2021. She graduated from the University of Delaware in May of 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Communications and a minor in Journalism. Before working at CoastTV, Torie interned with Delaware Today and Delaware State News. She also freelanced with Delaware State News following her internship.
The Nathaniel Mitchell Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) hosted its …
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Matt Hipsman joined the CoastTV team as a Photographer and Editor in June of 2024. He graduated from the University of Rochester with a Bachelor's degree in Film and Media Studies and a minor in Environmental Humanities. While studying, Matt held an internship with the local Rochester NPR station, WXXI. Where he shadowed the Audio Engineering department aiding in the production of a podcast.
MILFORD, Del. — Milford Wellness Village, along with several community partners, will offer …
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Eleisa joined the CoastTV team in July 2023 as a Video Journalist. She graduated from the Rutgers University School of Communication and Information in May 2023 with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Media Studies, with a specialization in Sports Media and Broadcasting.
Gov. Matt Meyer has signed two bills into law that change how Delaware handles book challeng…
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Kristina DeRobertis joined CoastTV as an anchor and video journalist in August 2024. She has been with Draper Media since 2022 and previously worked as a reporter for WBOC out of the station's Dover Bureau. Kristina holds a degree in journalism and media studies with a minor in digital communications from Rutgers University.