07/12/11 There is no doubt the lines designating Sussex County Council districts will change under the current redistricting process. Population growth on the eastern side of the county has far outpaced population growth on the western side. While county officials work on their own map, as promised, the League of Women Voters of Sussex County has its own ideas what new council districts should look like ...
07/03/11 The Boyertown Storm U/18 girls softball team captured the ASA of Pennsylvania Class A State Tournament championship in Newtown last weekend. The victory qualified the Storm for next month's ASA USA National Tournament in Normal, Ill.
06/17/11 Once again participation in the District 17 Little League All-Star tournament is down as more families are taking vacations this year.
06/06/11 Coming off a spring season crammed with wicked weather events across the nation - tornadoes in the midwest and northeast and flooding across many states - hurricane season has now caught the attention of meteorologists. While this spring has been more disastrous weatherwise than past years, meteorologists are expecting a quieter hurricane season. Paul Walker, senior meteorologist for Accuweather ...
06/05/11 OCEAN CITY -- While Delmarva tourists are stocking up on sunscreen and souvenirs, one thing they won't need to worry about this summer is beach cleanliness.
06/04/11 Jenn Phillips of Trolley Square in Wilmington is a one-woman pep squad for interracial love and she's hoping people will get excited with her on June 12 at Wilmington's First Unitarian Church for what she believes is Delaware's first Loving Day celebration.
06/04/11 A criminal case making its way to the Delaware Supreme Court could help define personal privacy and set limits on how far police can go when using electronic surveillance in Delaware and perhaps across the United States.
06/03/11 OCEAN CITY -- When lifeguards hit the water for their first training week, Ocean City Beach Patrol Sgt. Tim Uebel said they encountered water temperatures warmer than normal.
06/01/11 City offices will be closed Monday for Memorial Day. There will be no trash pick-up. The annual Antique and Collectible Fair and Sale will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Washington County Fairgrounds in Dewey.
06/01/11 DEWEY BEACH -- Memorial Day has kicked off the summer season and lifeguards have returned to the stands.
06/01/11 A baby turtle is found near the side of Route 1 in Dewey Beach. The Center for the Inland Bays is urging motorists to use caution as female turtles will be crossing the roadway to lay their eggs.
06/01/11 OCEAN CITY -- The resort towns of Ocean City and Dewey Beach kick off Senior Week events geared toward ensuring that recent high school graduates have a safe and fun vacation.
05/31/11 DEWEY BEACH, Del. - Memorial Day weekend just wrapped up. For many children a couple days at the beach wasn't enough, which is why "Alley Oop Skim Camp" offers fun in the sun, all summer long.
05/30/11 State transportation officials are working on a master plan for a proposed transit hub and park-and-ride near Five Points in Lewes that could be online in 2012. Delaware Department of Transportation officials want to use the former 6.5 acre Wright Chrysler property along Route 1 as a regional bus depot and maintenance center as well as a park-and-ride to ease congestion along Route 1 heading ...
05/28/11 The following events are scheduled to mark Memorial Day in the Lehigh Valley region:
05/05/11 Lawmakers from both parties are marking Cinco de Mayo by attending parties at lobbying firms with a bunch of dudes in suits. The Washington Post thinks the thousands of Americans, Iraqis and Afghans who died the last decade did so as part of history's greatest dry run.
04/25/11 The West Torrance High All Sports Booster Club will be holding the 1st Annual Food Truck Roundup Fundraiser Saturday, April 30th, from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m in the West High student parking lot on the corner of Del Amo Boulevard and Victor Street (2 blocks west of Anza Avenue).
04/20/11 REHOBOTH BEACH -- After hearing complaints from the owners of the Jolly Trolley, city commissioners may soon draft legislation to protect fixed-route transit companies.
04/20/11 After years of planning and one aborted attempt, work on the new $150 million Indian River Inlet Bridge began in earnest in fall 2009. Since then, engineers have worked diligently to ensure the new structure is completed on schedule.
04/15/11 Singer/Songwriter Mark Davison Revamps Gems From His Popular '90s Band Along With Eight New Tracks on "The Living End: Then and Now" |