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Sick of Starbucks and Dunkin’? Here’s where you can get fresh hot chocolate in Delaware

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Aside from the holiday season and the occasional snowstorm, nothing embodies the winter season quite like hot chocolate.
With origins as far back as 500 B.C., hot chocolate has since become a classic seasonal beverage for many all over the world, the perfect blend of sweet and savory.
Here’s where you can find your next cup in Delaware.
Where to find hot chocolate in Delaware
Bing’s Bake & Brew: 64 E. Main St. and 57 S. Main St. (Suite 101), Newark. Visit bingsbakeandbrew.com/fresh-brewed/.
Cobblestone Café: 408 S. State St., Dover. Visit cobblestonecafe.net/.
Corner Grounds Café: 102 N. Fifth St., Odessa. Visit cornergroundscafe.com/Menu.
Dolcé Bakery and Coffee Shop: 36 N. Walnut St., Milford. Visit dolcebakery.com/.
Rise Up Coffee: 502 Rehoboth Ave., Rehoboth Beach. Visit orderriseup.com/menus.
Sleeping Bird Coffee: 3111 Miller Road, Wilmington. Visit sleepingbirdcoffee.com/menu.
Sweet Nel’s: 3901 Concord Pike, Talleyville. Visit sweetnels.com/?location=11eabf153ae294c6ba9d54ab3a322722.
The Backyard: 211 Broadkill Road, Milton. Visit backyardmilton.com/.
The House of Coffi: 14 E Loockerman St., Dover. Visit thehouseofcoffi.com/menu.
The Station on Kings: 720 Kings Highway, Lewes. Visit thestationlewes.com/.
Celebrate hot chocolate in Delaware
The second annual Hot Chocolate Festival will take place at Cape Henlopen High School near Lewes on Saturday, Feb. 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
It will include a hot chocolate bar with toppings, as well as coffee tastings, baked goods, winter comfort foods and more.
The event also features 110 small local boutiques, artisans and crafters for guests to browse among, as well as inflatables for children.
Admission is $2. Visit rehoboth.com/event-details.html?view=detail&eventID=5648
How to make your own hot chocolate
If you’re looking to stay indoors as much as possible right now, you’re in luck: there are several hot chocolate recipes available for you to make and enjoy.
For those who prefer a classic cup, The Kitchn offers a recipe for Homemade Hot Chocolate. Visit thekitchn.com/hot-chocolate-recipe-23699098.
For vegans out there, have no fear: There are plenty of alternatives, including this recipe from Rainbow Plant Life at rainbowplantlife.com/vegan-hot-chocolate/#recipe.
But if you’re looking to take things to the next level, The Spruce Eats suggests trying either a new twist on the old classic or make an entirely new beverage, such as red velvet hot chocolate and Hennessey hot chocolate cocktail.
For those who like the tried and true but are itching to ditch the marshmallows and whipped cream, there also are plenty of toppings you can use to give your hot chocolate a little something extra, like coffee creamer or peanut butter, or a little more kick with chili powder.
Olivia Montes covers state government and community impact for Delaware Online/The News Journal. If you have a tip or a story idea, reach out to her at omontes@delawareonline.com.

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Wilmington mother seeks justice 3 years after son’s murder in Philadelphia

WILMINGTON, Del. (WPVI) — Three years after her son was fatally shot in West Philadelphia, Kameelah Torrance is still searching for answers and justice.
Samyr Walker, 19, was killed on September 4, 2022, while delivering food in his mother’s car. Torrance said Walker’s own vehicle had broken down the night before, prompting him to borrow hers to earn extra money.
“I get a phone call, I’m thinking it’s him,” Torrance recalled.
Philadelphia police said the shooting occurred around 1:45 p.m. at the Chick-A-Boom restaurant drive-thru on 46th Street and Lancaster Avenue. While waiting for his food, Walker reportedly had an interaction with another driver.
“What I’m guessing is maybe he was on his phone and he accidentally tapped the bumper, which is what happened,” Torrance said.
Police said the altercation escalated when gunshots were fired from the suspect’s car as Walker exited his vehicle to retrieve his order. A passenger in Walker’s car also returned fire. Authorities believe the motive was road rage.
According to the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, detectives located the vehicle believed to be involved and interviewed both the owner and the reported driver. However, no arrests have been made.
The DA’s office said it has extended victim support services to Walker’s family and the affected community.
Torrance described her son, affectionately called “Meer Meer,” as “a very happy-go-lucky kid.”
“Every time you see him, he was always smiling, silly, liked to have fun, very family oriented,” said Torrance.
She said the lack of closure has made the loss even harder to bear.
“No closure, sleepless nights, it’s just been horrible,” she said. “It’s not fair that my son is gone and you’re walking around free, freely doing whatever. His life was cut short.”
Torrance said she still texts Walker’s phone number and mourns the future he was denied.
“He won’t be able to get married, have children, become something of himself. He was robbed of that and it’s not fair,” she said.
Police say the investigation remains active and ongoing. Torrance and law enforcement are urging anyone with information to come forward.
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*Update – Victim Identified* State Police Investigating Fatal Crash in Dover – Delaware State Police – State of Delaware

Delaware State Police have identified 14-year-old Reis Yoc-Santos, of Dover, Delaware, as the teenager who died in the fatal crash involving a school bus and an electric bicycle that occurred Friday afternoon in Dover.
The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone who witnessed the crash or has relevant information is asked to contact Master Corporal W. Booth at (302) 698-8451. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.
If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at DSP_VictimServicesMail@delaware.gov.
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14-year-old boy dead, one teen hospitalized after e-bike runs stop sign, collides with bus in Delaware

DOVER, Del. – A tragic crash involving a school bus and an electric bicycle claimed the life of a 14-year-old boy in Dover.
Deadly collision with bus
What we know:
The crash happened around 4 p.m. on West Lebanon Road as a school bus was turning onto Royal Grant Way, according to police. The electric bicycle, ridden by a 16-year-old with a 14-year-old passenger, did not stop at a posted bicycle stop sign and collided with the bus.
The 14-year-old passenger of the e-bike was pronounced dead at a local hospital. The 16-year-old operator suffered serious injuries. Neither of the teenagers were wearing a helmet, police said.
The bus was affiliated with the Caesar Rodney School District and driven by a 75-year-old man from Magnolia, who was not injured. Twenty-one students on the bus were unharmed.
The road was closed for about four hours for investigation by the Delaware State Police Troop 3 Collision Reconstruction Unit. The investigation is still ongoing.
Ongoing questions for authorities
Authorities are urging anyone with information about the crash to come forward. Witnesses can contact Master Corporal W. Booth or send a message to the Delaware State Police.
If you have information, reach out to Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333. Victims and witnesses needing support can contact the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit at 1-800-VICTIM-1.
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