Excerpts from The News Journal archives Sept. 28 to Oct. 4 include Delaware naval hero, home prices rising faster than ...
There is no state law preventing you from riding in the back of a pickup truck. But that doesn't make it legal.
Looking for a bucket to carry Halloween candy. Here's when to get everything from Boo Buckets to Spidey Buckets to Home Depot buckets.
Ridley Creek State Park: This massive park allows you to hike, fish and picnic in its heavily wooded grounds. The fall colors really pop along its rolling hills, and it is incredibly accessible from ...
According to Almanac.com, the average date for the first frosts in Delaware is as follows: According to the National Weather Service, several factors contribute to frost formation. Clear skies: The ...
Many immigrant-owned businesses have seen a downturn in patronage, and some have even had to cancel events due to fears of federal enforcement.
A Dover man has been arrested, again, by the Dover Police Department and charged with the sexual abuse of a child after more ...
Gov. Matt Meyer signed a bill Sept. 26 that might get Delaware one step closer to pay transparency. Backed by Rep. Melanie Ross Levin, this new law requires employers to include information related to ...
The Cavaliers overcame a 14-point halftime deficit for their first win of the season.
The record gift from an alumnus looks to fuel a new artistic epicenter for Salesianum in the "James V. Tigani Jr. Theater." ...
Darrian Randle's Maryland transfer means she will face charges she killed her 3-year-old daughter before facing Delaware charges she lied to police.
Good news for Wilmington taxpayers. The deadline for city tax payments was extended to Oct. 31, which is an extra month from the first extension of Sep. 30, putting the due date almost two months ...