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BETHEL — A 27-year-old Seaford man died in a vehicle crash early Sunday, Delaware State Police spokeswoman Cpl. Amina Ali said. more
In many election cycles, there’s a snappy shorthand used to describe the type of voters who may help decide the winner. Think soccer moms or security moms. Even NASCAR dads. And now, the “mama … more
Smyrna-Clayton opened the Senior League softball East Regional with an 11-1 win over Pennsylvania on Saturday. The contest was the first in pool play in the eight-team tournament being played in … more
DOVER — The 14 th legislative advisory of the 152 nd General Assembly was released during lawmakers’ six-month break Monday, as Gov. John Carney provided final approval to 11 bills. … more
A committee has been established to explore the possibility of a dog park in Georgetown. Mayor Bill West mentioned items for consideration, such as location, regulations, insurance and upkeep. Town … more
Years in the past when I was going to school, the television station would go off the air about 11 p.m. after playing the national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner, authored by Francis Scott Key and … more
Amazing! Since Ron DeSantis threw his hat in the ring, and only since then, Donald Trump has discovered that Florida is mismanaged. The former president, a name-calling playground bully, denounces … more
Dr. Randi Johnson is the president of Delaware Interfaith Power & Light and a resident of Frankford. July 2-8 was the hottest week on record. The Canadian wildfire season is record-breaking … more
On behalf of the members of the Delaware Association for Home & Community Care (DAHCC) and tens of thousands of medically fragile children, adults, and seniors who rely on home care … more
Patrick Louchouarn is a professor of earth sciences at The Ohio State University. This was first published by The Conversation . By Patrick Louchouarn The blanket of wildfire smoke that … more
Dwayne J. Bensing is the legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union Delaware. Food Not Bombs Wilmington, a chapter of the nationwide movement to end hunger, homelessness and poverty, … more
Philadelphia Phillies (52-46, second in the NL East) vs. Cleveland Guardians (49-49, second in the AL Central)Cleveland; Sunday, 1:40 p.m. EDTPITCHING PROBABLES: Phillies: Aaron Nola (9-6, 4.27 ERA, … more
The Baltimore Orioles face the Tampa Bay Rays with a 2-1 series lead. more
Jessica Curley of Woodside took this photo at Port Mahon on June 23. more
MILLSBORO — Have you ever slept overnight in your vehicle, or roughed it out in the woods on the ground in a tent? For many of those who are homeless, it’s an everyday way of life. … more
There was no Memorial Day ceremony in the city this year. State Rep. Bryan Shupe wants to make sure that doesn’t happen again in 2024. To that end, Rep. Shupe will host a meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Milford Public Library to bring back the event. more
Horse pulling tends to run in the family if the Billy Ray Collison Memorial Horse Pull at the Delaware State Fair was anything to go by. more
DOVER — They chanted “No justice, No peace.” Also, “Education is everyone’s business.” more
HARRINGTON — Every year, Jim Minner sees a glitzy new attraction or another national recording act coming to the Delaware State Fair. Those kinds of things can serve as nice little side … more
DOVER — Michele Bowers looked around the cozy confines of Buck’s Barber Shop in west Dover on Wednesday, leaned back, laughed and said, “Wow, if these walls could talk.” … more
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