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DOVER — Labor Day weekend is one of the most dangerous times of the year on the road due to the prevalence of drunk driving, police say. As the summer winds down, celebrations of all … more
A week of early-morning activity for teens this summer could pay off with life skills for years ahead. That was the goal for kids who attended the 12th annual Middletown Youth Academy hosted by town police last week. more
SMYRNA — Investigation into possible professional misconduct in a Smyrna Elementary School classroom in February continues, authorities said Thursday. more
TOWNSEND — He served as an Delaware Assistant Deputy Attorney General prosecuting child support cases. more
An investigation into possible misconduct inside a Smyrna School District classroom is ongoing, Smyrna Police spokesman Lt. Brian Donner said Wednesday. more
CAMBRIDGE – A 19-year-old man is being held in connection with a shooting and escape last summer. On Aug. 1, at approximately 5:39 p.m., Cambridge Police Department (CPD) officers … more
A favorable court ruling has bolstered a halt to a solar panel farm in Kent County, an attorney representing nearby residents said this week. more
A former Police Department detective has been charged with distribution of and possession of child pornography, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Delaware announced Tuesday. more
Three inmates are plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit claiming that state Department of Correction officials and health care providers have been negligent in providing needed services since 2020. more
The University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Hillel building was vandalized Sept. 21, and the person who went into the building knocked over furniture and shouted antisemitic obscenities, according to a statement released by Penn Hillel. more
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