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GEORGETOWN — Somewhere up in motorsports heaven, Melvin L. Joseph just might be waving the checkered flag. “I’d like to think so,” says Ken Adams, Mr. Joseph’s … more
MILFORD — When Karen Barner was growing up here in the 1970s and early ’80s, downtown business owners were mostly White. … more
GARRISONS LAKE — When change arrives, curiosity and skepticism are always sure to follow. Such was the buzz among the golfers who were out enjoying a round of golf at around noon on Friday … more
SMYRNA — A ceremony Friday spotlighted a $10,000 donation made by AT&T support a summer reading program at the Greater Smyrna Clayton Boys & Girls Club. more
GEORGETOWN – Some may see it a bit odd that someone who would intentionally drive their car into a concrete wall at 140 mph would champion traffic safety. Don’t be fooled. Safety is … more
WILMINGTON — Push the organization’s message and utilize younger members to do so. Develop a stronger presence statewide and better connect with legislators. Increase social media reach to spread the word. more
SMYRNA — Providing a one-stop shop for entertainment, The Fabulous Laugh Pack will perform at The Smyrna Opera House on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The evening of comedy, peppered with magic, … more
GEORGETOWN — Suzen and Darryl Dubre are small-business owners with big aspirations. The married couple of 28 years are in the research and development phase for an upper-extremity … more
Police have arrested a person in connection with the shooting of a Camden Redner’s employee, Camden Police Chief Marcus Whitney said Thursday afternoon. more
Bally’s Dover donated school supplies to Operation Troopers Have Your BACKPack for the third year Thursday. more
DOVER — Mayor Robin Christiansen is denying a resident’s claim that the city didn’t offer his displaced family support when their building was condemned Aug. 2. Seven members … more
First, it was a missed call from Kent County Levy Court director of public safety Kevin Sipple. Then another from the county’s network administrator Mary Hazelwood. After those, Kent’s information technology director Joseph Simmons knew there must be an issue early July 8. more
Tetra Shockley and Arlene Benton blew past their Dover firm’s one-year anniversary July 1. The two managed to grow their law firm by building a solid reputation — all the while setting aside time for their personal lives and making time to serve their community. more
FREDERICA — Nearly 19 months after breaking ground, SpringHill Suites Frederica is open. The hotel, across Del. 1 from the DE Turf Sports Complex, will provide a convenient stay for … more
A Redner's Warehouse Markets employee was shot by an unknown male who entered the store Tuesday, Camden Police Chief Marcus Whitney said. more
Dover Mayor Robin Christiansen looks at other spots in Delaware — like Milford, Lewes and Harrington — and notices many bustling farmers markets. So he thought, “Why not Dover?” more
DOVER — Kent County Levy Court is fully operational after a hostile network intrusion early last month, spokeswoman Kelly Pitts said Tuesday. more
GEORGETOWN — An attorney representing suspended Sussex High principal Dr. Bradley Layfield described the action as “wrongful” in a press release Monday and called for his return to duty. more
CAMBRIDGE ­– The early-morning quiet of this town was disturbed Monday, when five men were shot, one fatally. At 12:25 a.m. Cambridge police responded to the 1000 block of Jimson Road … more
DOVER — There is no question who the queen bee is when it comes to the visualization and construction of The Hive on Loockerman. That would be Chevonne Boyd, the founder of the soon-to-be … more
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