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New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, increased to 280 in the week ending Aug. 9, up from 262 the week before, the Labor Department said. U.S. unemployment claims dropped to 224,000 last week, down ...
With the Harvest Ridge Winery serving as backdrop, Gov. Matt Meyer signed House Bill 187 – which would allow wine producers to obtain a license and ship wine directly to Delawareans – into state law ...
Judge rails against spread of gambling in 1925. Controversy over hospital plan near Newark in 1975. Superintendent buy-out in 2000.
The Browns' defense is good, as the Eagles found out last year in a regular season game in which they only won 20-16. And Garrett is easily one of the best edge rushers in the NFL, with at least 14 ...
Brian Briddle broke down as he read a statement moments before a judge sentenced him for hitting and killing a UD student as he fled from police.
After a special session delivered new laws, New Castle County maps its own path forward with new bills, flexibility.
Tropical Storm Erin is continuing its westward push through the Atlantic and should become a hurricane the afternoon of Aug. 15, according to the National Hurricane Center.
A former Prices Corner elementary school teacher who retired in 2024 after "several" reports that he inappropriately touched multiple students has been charged criminally, Delaware State Police said.
A celebration of life for Mike Castle will be held Aug. 22 at Wilmington Country Club in Greenville following a Mass.
Delaware public schools are grasping for gains in literacy, with budding programs and millions in new investment. Latest test scores show an uphill battle.
Commonwealth Republicans are holding steady against sustainable, long-term funding for SEPTA and more public transit in Pennsylvania. When is the last train out?