Delaware Public Media
Delaware Public Media is the first and only public media news service founded in Delaware and dedicated to covering the unique issues, events, personalities, and culture of Delaware.Delaware Public Media presents high-quality statewide news in a rich combination of audio, video, and text, available on air at WDDE 91.1 FM, WMPH 91.7 FM, and online at WDDE.org.
As an NPR member station, Delaware Public Media features the best in national and international news programming from NPR and other high-quality sources as well as Delaware news from our own Delaware Public Media News staff headquartered in Dover.
At the delawarepublic.org home page you’ll find multimedia coverage of Delaware, including links to 24/7 live streaming audio coverage, archived stories from WDDE and its online predecessor, DFM News, and timely special events coverage from political debates to concerts.
Sussex County draws younger workers as well as retirees
Will inflation, tariffs dampen holiday spending this year?
Arts Playlist: Delaware Symphony Orchestra holiday concerts
History Matters: Delaware Tech unveils Williams House Museum and Conference Center
The Green - November 21, 2025
Stuff the Bus food drive continues efforts to combat food insecurity
Delaware's newly created Office of New Americans asks how it can help immigrant community
How much do Delawareans know about 'forever chemicals?'
Arts Playlist: OperaDelaware's 'Opera DEathmatch"
Enlighten Me: Delaware braces for Banana Ball
The Green - November 14, 2025
Retired Brigadier General Karen Berry starts building Delaware's Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Survey shows improving teacher satisfaction in Delaware, despite lingering concerns about working...
Arts Playlist: Delaware Art Museum's 'Imprinted: Illustrating Race'
The Green - November 7, 2025
UD researcher finds LGBTQ+ youth in Delaware need more at-home and in-school support
Arts Playlist: Kim Klabe at DDOA's Mezzanine Galley
Enlighten Me: Students take center stage at TEDx University of Delaware
The Green - October 31, 2025
As Delaware mulls plans for massive data center, worries persist over electric rates
Polar Plunge draws a crowd to help Special Olympic Delaware
Irreverent Warriors hit the road to build awareness - and raise money for a family need
Seed library offer opportunity to grow your garden
Thinking of bee-coming a beekeeper? This series of classes could help
Frozen Fun: Dover's Fire & Ice festival
Biggs Museum highlights African American traditions and culture in holiday exhibition
Scouting facility welcome fall 5k run
2024 Delaware Debates: U.S. Senate
2024 Delaware Debates: U.S. House
2024 Delaware Debates: Governor