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Vote now for your Delaware prom pick this week
Watch highlights from MOT Charter School’s Senior Prom
MOT Charter School students arrive at their senior prom and make their best entrances at Deerfield Golf Club on April 1, 2026.
Delaware Online/The News Journal has launched a new Prom of the Week contest, and we need your help choosing which prom stands out above the rest.
For years, Delaware Online has covered prom celebrations across the First State. Now, readers can vote each week for their favorite prom from those we feature.
Voting runs from Sunday through 5 p.m. Thursday.
Videographer Joseph Johnson will produce a special video feature highlighting each week’s winning prom.
Here are this week’s contenders for Prom of the Week.
So rally your school, win the spotlight, and let your night shine.
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Pop star Nick Jonas showed up in Delaware. Here’s where he ate
A trip to Bardea Steak in downtown Wilmington
A trip to Bardea Steak in downtown Wilmington
Wilmington continues to attract all of the stars.
Pop star Nick Jonas stopped into Bardea Food and Drink in downtown Wilmington, according to a post from the popular restaurant’s Instagram.
“Great having Nick Jonas stop by for dinner during an unexpected visit to Wilmington,” the June 7 post said. “Thanks for joining us at the table.”
Jonas is currently on a brief East Coast tour, and had a show in Niagara Falls on June 4 and another show in Hanover, Maryland, on June 6.
The Texas-born, New Jersey-raised pop star is best known as a member of the Jonas Brothers band, along with some solo work. He also starred in a few television shows and movies.
Bardea Food and Drink is among the leaders in the Wilmington’s food scene, and one of several eateries operated by Bardea restaurant group in the city.
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Police investigating shooting in Claymont, Delaware
Sunday, June 7, 2026 2:20PM
CLAYMONT, Delaware (WPVI) — A shooting investigation is underway in Claymont, Delaware.
The Action Cam was at the scene on the 900 block of Peach Tree Road Saturday night as police surrounded the area of the Woodstream Garden Apartments.
Investigators say at least one person was hurt.
There has been no word on that person’s condition.
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Delaware County Pride celebrations draw hundreds to Media for 4th annual parade
Community members lined the streets of Media on Saturday for the fourth annual Delco Pride Parade, celebrating visibility, community and support for LGBTQ+ residents across Delaware County.
Marchers carrying rainbow flags, signs and banners made their way through downtown Media before gathering at the Delaware County Courthouse for a Pride flag-raising ceremony.
For many attendees, the event represented more than a celebration.
“I think it’s so special…in a community where Pride isn’t a long-established tradition…to be able to have people be so out and proud, visible in the community,” said Abby Weissman, who marched alongside fellow members of the Hedgerow Theatre Company.
The message resonated with attendees of all ages.
“Everyone’s expressing themselves,” 11-year-old Madelyn Rothdeutsch Keckler said. “Not what people want them to be, just what they are,”
Others said the event reflected personal journeys toward acceptance.
Francis Palmarino, who marched with members of his church community, said finding a welcoming congregation helped him embrace his identity as a bisexual man.
“It’s not something to be scared of,” Palmarino said. “The idea of Pride is to celebrate togetherness.”
Parents and allies also turned out to show support for LGBTQ+ loved ones.
“It’s important for parents like me to be visible in this parade because then they know that no matter what, they are always loved,” said Nikki Brake-Silla, who attended in support of her daughter.
Volunteers with the organization Free Mom Hugs offered encouragement to attendees whose families may not be as supportive.
“Even if someone’s birth family is not accepting of them, we like to let them know there’s a place for them,” said Bonnie Kaplan.
Following the parade, eventgoers gathered outside the Delaware County Courthouse as the Pride flag was raised and members of the Transcendent Choir performed.
A.K. Hazel, a nonbinary advocate for transgender youth, said the ceremony was moving.
“I got very emotional because getting to raise the Pride flag here at all means so much, knowing that my community believes in me and the people that I love,” Hazel said.
The Delco Pride Festival is scheduled for June 13 in Upper Darby.
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