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DOVER — As information technology personnel worked to restore full network operations today following an outside intrusion, an official confirmed that federal and state law enforcement are investigating the breach. more
DOVER — A Tex-Mex restaurant from north of the border might sound like an odd thing, but local franchisee Manish Patel is certain that BurritoBar, which has its’ roots in Canada, will be … more
FREDERICA — Gary Fournier jokes that he’s now retired, but that’s only partly true. more
GEORGETOWN — Sussex County is turning to its legal team in response to recent state legislation that establishes legal marijuana commerce and grants prohibition authority to municipalities but … more
There’s been a change in management at the Milford Museum, as longtime executive director Claudia Leister has assumed a scaled-back role and historian and native Milfordian Tom Summers has been named director of outreach and development. more
GEORGETOWN — The County Seat Cruisers car club is again tuning up fundraising efforts in support of the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition and its efforts in dealing with the most commonly … more
DOVER — It’s imperative that consistency and quality are being offered at Delaware’s 15 State Service Centers, says Daniel Walker, deputy secretary for the Department of Health and … more
The forecast is calling for high temperatures and high humidity next week, bringing an increased risk of heat-related illness. Here are some ways to stay safe while at work and at play. more
SEAFORD – Permanent speed bumps installed on two city streets in the spring will be the last until further notice. City council last Tuesday approved Director of Public Works Berley … more
A couple who pleaded guilty in connection with the 2019 death of their daughter will be sentenced Sept. 14, the Delaware Attorney General’s Office said Friday. more
HARRINGTON — The Delaware State Fair opens at noon Thursday to lots of hungry, people-watching, thrill-seeking fairgoers. To satisfy a few cravings of those working the fair and staying on … more
Sussex Technical High School has a new athletic director for the upcoming academic year, Mark Quillin. more
SEAFORD — The Float-In has been Nanticoke RiverFest’s cornerstone event since the festival’s inception. The 28th annual event held last Saturday may have marked a first for the … more
The Downtown Dover Partnership is ready to jump into what it hopes will be a yearslong revitalization of the city’s core. more
Residents in the Milford School District will see their taxes drop after the Board of Education approved a tax rate reduction at a Monday meeting. more
“Thriving” is a good attitude to have about the older-adult lifestyle, and that population can find activities and information to enhance their lives at “Thrive: Senior Life After 55.” more
Tom Papa is ready to get on the road. The veteran comedian’s first stop this summer is Sunday at the Freeman Arts Pavilion in Selbyville. more
The Springboard Collaborative Pallet Shelter Village in Georgetown, now open for six months, has undergone a makeover. More than 125 volunteers and residents transformed the 40-cabin transitional housing community from basic white to a palette of color last week. more
The second day of witness testimony about Pine Haven on Tuesday got to the heart of key, unsettled questions surrounding the legality of the Lincoln community owner’s attempts to evict residents there. more
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