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Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown wants to win more than championships after inking the richest deal in NBA history. On Wednesday, minutes after he did a ceremonial signing of the contract that … more
Jitka Ellis of Dover took this photo at Wyoming Park on July 15. more
Sussex County officials announced Wednesday the availability of several cooling stations, as the record-breaking heat dome that has sizzled the southwest United States moves east. more
Bryan Shupe, a Milford Republican, represents the 36th District. In addition to residents in our district, homeowners and renters across the state of Delaware have been left with unfinished … more
When I nominated Robert Mitchell to be the next member of the Sussex County Planning & Zoning Commission from the 2nd District, I picked him because he is knowledgeable about land use and because … more
A recent letter about electric vehicles was very well written (“One way to show patriotism: Drive an electric vehicle,” July 14). I would like to add one fact that clean-air-minded … more
A new regulation gives owners of potbellied pigs until Aug. 12 to apply for an invasive animal permit with the Delaware Department of Agriculture. Nonnative to Delaware, escaped or abandoned pet … more
Here is the Question of the Day: Josh Harris, head of a group that is the new owner of the Washington Commanders, spoke to fans at a pep rally last week. The ownership change follows years of … more
LAUREL — A 19-year-old Laurel man was arrested on drug dealing and illegal firearms possession charges after a search warrant on his home was executed Tuesday, Delaware State Police said. more
There’s ample need for the 133-foot-tall, $5 million water tower under construction north of Smyrna. Jacob Mitchell, the superintendent of Smyrna Public Works, said Wednesday that projected residential and commercial growth in the area requires it. more
GEORGETOWN — Some Sussex County towns have gone on record opposing legalized marijuana-related production facilities and retail outlets in their municipal limits. But Georgetown, home to a … more
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is seeking participants for the new “Life in the Bay” course geared toward adults and 6-and-older children who want to learn about fish and other species in the Delaware Bay. more
Forensic scientist Henry Lee is defending his work after a court ruling found him liable for fabricating evidence in a Connecticut murder trial that sent two innocent men to prison for decades. … more
Smyrna-Clayton’s bid to reach the Senior League softball World Series fell a little bit short today. The Delaware state champions lost a 6-1 decision to New Jersey in the East Regional … more
Enforcement is one arm of police departments. Outreach is another. With both in mind, National Night Out, an annual campaign that promotes police-community partnerships to make … more
Suspected drug overdose death counts have been added to the publicly available My Healthy Community dashboard, the Division of Public Health announced Tuesday. more
Nearly $665,900 has been awarded to 12 projects through the First State Food System Program, the Department of Agriculture announced Monday. more
The Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association is requesting information and possible alternatives to the draining of “the dikes,” a pond on the north side of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. more
Sebastian Aho signed an eight-year contract extension worth $78 million with the Carolina Hurricanes, the team announced Wednesday. The deal will go into effect for the 2024-25 NHL season. Aho … more
July 27 1918 — Brooklyn rookie Henry Heitman completed one of the shortest careers in major league history. Heitman appeared on the mound against the St. Louis Cardinals, gave up four … more
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