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DOVER — Construction on the new Kent County Family Court building at the corner of South Governors Avenue and Water Street has recently begun, promising to bring an impressive new structure and … more
A flurry of recent weapons-related arrests involving students on school properties have certainly been troubling for administrators, parents and law enforcement. more
FELTON – For the past year and a half, Kias have been the target of car thieves across the country after a tutorial popped up on TikTok teaching viewers how to do it.   Delaware is … more
CAMBRIDGE – The Cambridge Police Department (CPD) is investigating a rash of vehicle thefts that occurred overnight from Feb. 17-28. On Feb. 27, at approximately 10:35 p.m., CPD units were … more
CAMBRIDGE - The Cambridge Police Department has released detailed information on juvenile crime over the previous three years.  The full report is found below,. The report, with associated … more
Born in March 1952, Cliffonia Gaines has no recollection of her father’s pioneering two-year tenure with the Seaford Police Department more than 70 years ago. more
An investigation into possible misconduct inside a Smyrna School District classroom is ongoing, Smyrna Police spokesman Lt. Brian Donner said Wednesday. more
There may be some alterations coming in plans for a new police station and Town Hall renovation — a project more than two years along. more
CAMBRIDGE – A Feb. 19 statement from the Cambridge Police Department (CPD) said, “Last week, several officers went to many local businesses throughout the city, including our downtown … more
Delaware State Police on Wednesday announced the arrest of Azzure Horsey, 19, of Laurel, on first-degree murder charges, as well as a dozen other felonies, connected to a multi-victim shooting last year. more
WILMINGTON — The Delaware Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a misdemeanor conviction of ex state auditor Kathleen McGuiness and remanded a second to Superior Court. more
The Dover Police Department is filled to the brim with community involvement, and some of its more casual encounters with residents are obtained via its occasional Coffee With a Cop events. more
Sixty-six dogs, nine cats and one parakeet. That’s how many pets the Brandywine Valley Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals rescued from a Felton mobile home with inhumane conditions Jan. 29. more
EASTON – Maryland State Police are investigating a fatal three-vehicle crash that occurred Friday evening in Talbot County. The deceased is identified as David Kuzio, 32, of Preston. … more
The Delaware State Police have confirmed that a second male student of Cape Henlopen High School has surrendered to police in connection with the recovery of a firearm in another student’s bag Jan. 16. more
DOVER – Someone walking down the halls of the Dover Police Department may be surprised to be suddenly prompted to play a game of fetch, courtesy of Roy, the department’s facility dog. … more
At a news conference Monday, Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings applauded statistics revealing a significant reduction in the state’s violent crime rate. more
Dover’s mayor joined law enforcement officials Thursday in an effort to partner against hate. more
Monday’s City Council meeting featured a unscheduled presentation by David C. Weiss, U.S. attorney for the District of Delaware. more
This spring, there could be a few “Elk” sightings in Seaford. It has been more than two decades since a Seaford Police Department K-9 was on patrol, but that will change in the coming months. more
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