 01/30/10 Safety officials stressed that people should not drive, Metro buses run snow routes, Franklin County investigator dead after traffic accident, Maury County woman dead
 01/29/10 The Coast Guard late Thursday suspended a search for boaters in trouble, despite two separate cases of emergency flares being fired off the Atlantic coast.
 01/28/10 The Coast Guard suspended a search late Thursday after a search crew couldn't turn up debris or any signs of boaters in trouble, despite two separate cases of emergency flares being fired off the Atlantic coast.
 01/27/10 Click here for current marine forecast. We have word that the Coast Guard have an active search off New Smyrna Beach, where there have been multiple flares seen since last night.
 01/26/10 A 41-year-old inmate of the Delaware Department of Correction died Monday morning. Officials said his death followed a lengthy illness and no foul play is suspected. George J.
 01/24/10 Martin County civil actionAuto negligence:Deloris M. Propps v. Air Compressor Work Inc.Other negligence:Shirley W. Short v. Hutchinson Shoppes LLCContract:Mindy M. Weiss v. Johnny LangeHertz Equipment Rental Corp. v. TM Russell Contracting Inc.Sheffield Financial LLC v. Joseph J. Ferry IIICitibank v. Douglas J. BetsingerFirst People Bank v. Bluewater Publications Inc.Wells Fargo Bank v. Crystal ...
 01/24/10 Delaware State Police arrested Melinda A. Peace, 23, of Dover in connection with a robbery about a year ago at a Smyrna bingo game at the Mamie A. Warren Senior Center, Smyrna.
 01/24/10 Tea Party Patriots say they, not elected officials, are the voice of the people.
 01/22/10 Washington, DC - Today, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announced the Department of Energy has closed its $465 million loan with Tesla Motors, Inc. for construction of a manufacturing facility in southern California on the Model S electric sedan and a power-train manufacturing facility in Palo Alto, California.
 01/21/10 The new stoplights on Route 13 at Hickory Ridge Road south of Smyrna started full operation today, Jan. 21.
 01/16/10 This week, Delaware-based publishing company, Prestwick House, Inc. is proud to release its newest title, Reading and Analyzing Non-fiction:
01/16/10 Garrison Johnson had to make a decision last year. He was one of four returnees on a Jackson State roster considered to feature the top starting lineup in the SWAC. The quartet were major contributors on a squad that was seconds away from advancing to the 2008 NCAA Tournament.
 01/15/10 The Connecticut driver is back on the race taem operated by Janice and Michael Boehler of Freetown.
01/12/10 Middle Tennessee Christian eighth-grader Alexa Middleton joined an illustrious class. Middleton joined the middle school 1,000-point club recently and was honored for her achievement during the Lady Cougars' 53-15 win over Rockvale on Monday.
 01/08/10 Two prisoners at Vaughn Correctional Center near Smyrna hanged themselves Thursday, prison officials said.
 01/08/10 At a deployment ceremony on Wednesday, Delaware wished farewell to 20 more of its hometown heroes who are off to make a difference in Afghanistan. Surrounded by family and friends, these 20 soldiers of the Delaware National Guard received a patriotic send-off at the Smyrna Readiness Center two days before their deployment to Afghanistan.
 01/07/10 More than a year before pediatrician Earl Bradley was charged in December with raping nine young girls, police investigators had received complaints from eight alleged victims, including one who claimed her abuse occurred as far back as 1999,...
 01/07/10 Organizers of the African American Empowerment Fund of Delaware, a new philanthropic initiative of the Delaware Community Foundation, hosted their first annual statewide meeting Dec. 3, at the Delmarva Power Conference Center in Newark.
 01/07/10 Until Julia Child debuted as "The French Chef" on Boston's WGBH television station in 1963, there was no demand for French tarragon in the United States.
 01/06/10 Nearly five years ago, Milford, Del. detectives wanted to charge pediatrician Earl Bradley for inappropriately kissing a 3-year-old patient, but the Attorney General's Office decided "they could not win the case," Milford police said Tuesday. |