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Former President Biden appears at veterans event in Middletown

Former President Biden appears at veterans event in Middletown

Joe Biden made an unannounced visit to Vet Fest in Whitehall, Middletown over the weekend.… Read More…

Driver charged with vehicular homicide following crash in Bear

Driver charged with vehicular homicide following crash in Bear

Delaware State Police said charges have been filed against the driver of a car who was involved in a fatal crash Sunday morning in Bear.… Read More…

2 hurt as car crashes into home near Bear

2 hurt as car crashes into home near Bear

A car crashed through the front of a home at Caravel Farms in the Bear-Glasgow area over the weekend.… Read More…

Coastal Cleanup volunteers remove 5,121 pounds of trash across Delaware

Coastal Cleanup volunteers remove 5,121 pounds of trash across Delaware

Volunteers across Delaware joined together Sept. 13 for the 38th annual Coastal Cleanup organized by DNREC, removing 5,121 pounds of trash from more than 45 sites from Fenwick Island to Battery Park. More than 950 volunteers signed up for the…… Read More…

Tropical Storm Imelda forms near Bahamas and is expected to become a hurricane in coming days

Tropical Storm Imelda forms near Bahamas and is expected to become a hurricane in coming days

Tropical Storm Imelda has formed near the Bahamas and is forecast to become a hurricane curving away from the southeast U.S. seacoast early this week. Imelda was churning up rough seas, wind and rain on Sunday around the Bahamas and…… Read More…

Two crashes, 2 DUI’s, four seriously injured patients in one night in one Sussex town

Two crashes, 2 DUI’s, four seriously injured patients in one night in one Sussex town

Two crashes minutes apart in Greenwood Friday left 4 people seriously injured and 2 drivers under arrest for DUI.… Read More…

Two crashes, 2 DUI’s, four seriously injured patients in one night in one Sussex Town

Two crashes, 2 DUI’s, four seriously injured patients in one night in one Sussex Town

Two crashes minutes apart in Greenwood Friday left 4 people seriously injured and 2 drivers under arrest for DUI.… Read More…

Early Saturday crash on Delaware Memorial Bridge lands man in hospital

Early Saturday crash on Delaware Memorial Bridge lands man in hospital

A 25-year-old man is hospitalized after a crash on the Delaware Memorial Bridge early Saturday morning.… Read More…

Motorcyclist hospitalized after Saturday crash

Motorcyclist hospitalized after Saturday crash

A 45-year-old man is recovering at Christiana Hospital from serious injuries he suffered when his motorcycle crashed at Routes 273 and 7 Saturday.… Read More…

US braces for storm expected to hit the east coast as Hurricane Imelda in coming days

US braces for storm expected to hit the east coast as Hurricane Imelda in coming days

A weather system forecast to become Tropical Storm Imelda is causing disruption in the Bahamas and nearby islands. It is expected to approach the coast of South Carolina as a hurricane early next week. Meanwhile, Hurricane Humberto remains a strong…… Read More…

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