Saturday, October 25th, 2025
Good morning, Wilmington. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 25th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Ministry of Caring in Wilmington announced it is scrambling for support amid deep government funding cuts and rising costs, driven by record homelessness, and urges community members to donate money, food, or volunteer to help serve meals at its Emmanuel Dining Room. Since its founding, the dining room has provided over 7 million meals, including 151,631 served last year—an 8.1% increase from the previous year. Delaware Online
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Dozens of UD students marched on Thursday demanding the school become a sanctuary campus that does not share student information with ICE—more than 400 signatures were left on a petition at the President’s office. The demonstrators also called for a fund to help international students facing deportation—while a UD spokesperson said the university continues to support its international scholars. Spotlight Delaware
- ➤ Married MBA students Nabila Briste and Tahseef Reza from UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics balanced graduate study with prestigious summer internships at JPMorgan Chase and Sallie Mae. They gained hands-on experience with support from Lerner Career Services — a boost that helped them build real-world skills for their future careers. University of Delaware
- ➤ Caesar Rodney School District will ask voters on Feb. 9 to support an operating expense referendum that raises the school tax rate by less than 10 cents per $100 assessed value—costing the average taxpayer about $274 more each year—to bring in roughly $6.1 million for educator retention, public safety and student programs after a unanimous board vote on Oct. 13. The measure marks the district’s first referendum for operating funds in a decade. Delaware Online
- ➤ University of Delaware engineers uncovered a new method to measure magnetic waves using electrical signals—this study shows that magnons, or magnetic spin waves in antiferromagnetic materials, create a measurable voltage that could lead to faster, energy-efficient computers, and the team has begun experiments to test the findings. University of Delaware
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Delaware employers will not face penalties or interest for late submissions during the first year of the state’s new Paid Leave program scheduled to start in January 2026—businesses must submit quarterly reports on time and complete any late filings by March 31. WDEL
- ➤ DEA and local law enforcement are hosting Prescription Drug Take Back Day today from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.—attendees can drop off expired or unwanted prescriptions at Wilmington Police Headquarters, ILG Airport, or the VA Medical Center with a permanent bin available in the police lobby. WDEL
- ➤ DNREC reopened Bancroft Bridge, which had been closed since September 2021 after Hurricane Ida, to reconnect residents to Alapocas Run State Park and the Delaware Greenway. The new prefabricated bridge weighs 100,000 pounds+ it features an 11-foot clearance to help protect against future floods. Deleware State Government
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Highmark, Delaware's largest insurer, will drop its Freedom Blue PPO Prestige Medicare Advantage plan for seniors starting next year because of long-term sustainability and federal funding cuts. Patients are advised to review their options during the Annual Enrollment Period ending Dec. 7—seniors may need to switch to Original Medicare or a different plan. Spotlight Delaware
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Austin Tyndall of Cape Henlopen was named Delaware Online Football Athlete of the Week for Oct. 16-17 after he kicked a 27 yard field goal with 11.5 seconds remaining to secure a 23 to 21 win over Sussex Central & beat four nominees in an online vote presented by Delaware Orthopaedic Specialists. Delaware Online
- ➤ Delaware State football meets North Carolina Central in its MEAC opener today at O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium at 1 p.m. The 4-3 Hornets led by first-year coach DeSean Jackson aim to break an 11-game losing streak against NCCU since 1977 plus boost their top rushing offense that averages 327 yards per game. Delaware Online
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The Price Is Right Live
8:00 – 9:30 PM — The Playhouse on Rodney Square — Admission required — Experience the thrill of winning prizes in this interactive stage show.
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Hot Tuna Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — The Grand Opera House — Last-minute tickets available — Experience the legendary sounds of Hot Tuna live in Wilmington.
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Il Divo Concert
8:00 – 9:30 PM — The Grand Opera House — Tickets from $91 — Experience the harmonious sounds of Il Divo in an enchanting setting.
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Toys for Tots 5K Run
9-11 a.m. — Delaware Veterans Post #1 — Registration fees vary — Celebrate 27 years with a fun 5K and a new Kids Fun Run!
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Full Moon Mocktail Mixer
6-7:30 p.m. — Bellefonte Cafe — Cost includes one mocktail — A cozy evening under the full moon with handcrafted mocktails and community conversation.
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An Evening with Garrison Keillor
8-9:30 p.m. — The Grand Opera House — Cost info not specified — Experience a delightful evening with Garrison Keillor and special guest Rich Dworsky.
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Delaware Blue Coats vs. Westchester Knicks
1-2:30 p.m. — Chase Fieldhouse — Tickets available — Witness an exciting basketball showdown between local favorites and rival teams.
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Thankful for Our Members
5-7 p.m. — Delaware Museum of Nature & Science — Free entry — Celebrate membership with refreshments and an evening of exploration.
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Delaware Blue Coats vs. Greensboro Storm
7-8:30 p.m. — Chase Fieldhouse — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a thrilling basketball matchup as the Delaware Blue Coats take on the Greensboro Storm.
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Wilmington Festival of Trees
12-4 p.m. — Brantwyn — $25 — Explore beautifully decorated trees, wreaths, and a festive marketplace filled with goodies and raffles.
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