Citizens protest; Pires calls Carper corrupt, unfit at Delaware debates
The political debates for U.S. House and U.S. Senate at the University of Delaware Tuesday night started with citizens' protests and ended with accusations of corruption and health problems against...
View ArticleDelaware Elections: A look back
Take a glimpse into history with traditions and trends at the poles in Delaware since 1950.
View ArticleLead Poisoning Prevention Week Oct. 21-27
The Delaware Division of Public Health along with several other health programs, centers and divisions will celebrate National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Oct. 21-27 to increase awareness of...
View ArticleDPH warns public of contaminated steroid injections
Delaware's Division of Public Health advises residents who feel ill following spinal and joint injections received after May 21 to contact their health provider.
View ArticleMargaret Rollins Nursing School open house Nov. 15
The Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing, 424 Savannah Road, Lewes, is inviting anyone who is interested in being a nurse to the school's semi-annual open house from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 15.
View ArticleDelaware Tech to host fashion show Nov. 17
Fifteen local businesses will participate in the Couture & Class Fashion Show at Delaware Tech's Saturday Before the Season event on Nov. 17.
View ArticleLink of Love first Sussex County meeting Oct. 27
Link of Love will hold the first meeting of its Sussex County chapter at 4 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Georgetown Presbyterian Church, 203 N. Bedford St.
View ArticleSAAS receives Excellence in Academics Award
The Sussex Academy of Arts and Sciences (SAAS) in Georgetown received the Excellence in Academics IDEA Award Oct. 18 from the Delaware Charter School Network at the University of Delaware in Newark.
View ArticleAggressive driving enforcement Oct. 23-Nov. 3
The Office of Highway Safety will conduct an aggressive driving enforcement set Oct. 23-Nov. 3.
View ArticleDelaware Tech nationally recognized for information technology
The Delaware Technical Community College ranked sixth nationwide among its peers in the Digital Community Colleges Survey.
View ArticleDelaware Fraternal Order of Police Endorsments selected
The Delaware State Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police hosted its Biennial Conference in Ocean City, Md. from Oct. 11-13, during the conference several members were elected to the board of directors...
View ArticleDelaware's polling place locator goes mobile
Voters can use their smartphones to find their polling places for the general election using the new Delaware Polling Places iPhone app from the Commissioner of Elections.
View ArticleDUI checkpoints scheduled for Halloween weekend
The Delaware law enforcement officers statewide arrested 15 individuals for driving under the influence of alcohol and/ or drugs last weekend.
View ArticleState Farm gives tips on deer collisions
West Virginia tops the list of states where drivers are most likely to run into a deer. Delaware ranks 22 with a 1-in-140 chance of running into a deer.
View ArticlePotential nor'easter may hit Delaware early next week
The National Weather Service is warning that Tropical Storm Sandy could affect Delaware from Oct. 28 to Oct. 31. According to the NWS, there are more than 20 paths that Sandy could follow.
View ArticleSussex Tech's John Sell named 2013 Delaware Teacher of the Year
John Sell, an English teacher at Sussex Technical High School, was named Delaware's State Teacher of the Year for 2013 Tuesday.
View ArticleActivities wrap up bullying prevention month
In observance of National Bullying Prevention Month, the Delaware Children's Department is sponsoring a variety of activities as part of the SHOUT b cause, No Bullying Delaware campaign.
View ArticleWitches, fiddlers brew up fun at 23rd annual festival
The 23rd Annual Sea Witch Halloween and Fiddler's Festival will return to the streets and shores of Rehoboth Beach this weekend with creative costumes and the sounds of cackling witches and melodic...
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