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Bayhealth Nurses Help Plan a Patient's Engagement Surprise
Bayhealth Medical Center-Kent General Hospital staff, including Rachel Dalien-Meister, RN; Sherri Lynn Hampton, RN; Julia Boyce, RN; Marlo Cosentine, LPN; and CNAs Eirline Berghorn, Virginia Navarro, and Wanda ...
Ceremony in Dover marks departure of 110 soldiers headed to Iraq
With the accompaniment of bagpipes and drums, mounted police and the roar of veterans' motorcycles, 110 members of the Delaware National Guard's 261st Signal Brigade marched onto Legislative Mall the morning of ...
FAMU's Taj Jenkines catches a 23-yard pass from Curtis Pulley in the second quarter against Delaware State Thursday, Sept.
Biden bids farewell to 261st Signal Brigade at Dover departure ceremony
Tue, Oct 7, 2008 Biden bids farewell to 261st Signal Brigade at ceremony By Ron MacArthur Under tight security, the deployment ceremony for the 115 members of the Delaware National Guard 261st Signal Brigade ...
DELAWARE: Agency gets grant for suicide prevention
DOVER, Del. - The Delaware Suicide Prevention Coalition has been awarded a three-year $1.5 million grant to fund a statewide suicide prevention program for young people.
Sex Offender Skips Out on Re-Registry and Violates Probation
The Delaware State Police Sex Offender's Unit is asking you for your help of the where-abouts of 65-year-old Delbert Sampson formerly of Felton, Delaware.
Police seek tips on high-risk sex offender
State police are again asking for the public's help in finding Delbert W. Sampson, a 65-year-old former Felton resident and high-risk sex offender who has been missing since January 2006.
Biden's son preparing for Iraq duty
Dover, Del. -- Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden told his son and other Delaware National Guard troops on Friday that his heart was 'full of love and pride' as they prepared to leave for an ...
Biden's Son Set To Be Deployed
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Power Surges Ruin Dover Appliances
People in Planters Run said 28 homes have been affected by power surges over the past few years.
DELAWARE: Judge rules for state in prison health lawsuit
DOVER, Del. - A federal judge has ruled in favor of the state in a lawsuit claiming lax medical care led to a Delaware prison inmate's death.
Judge holds Hexion to buyout of Huntsman
DOVER, Del. - A Delaware judge has refused to allow Hexion Specialty Chemicals to walk away from a $6.5 billion buyout of chemicals maker Huntsman Corporation.
Police: Officer breaks up robbery in Dover
A Dover police officer who tried to break up what he thought was a fight ended up foiling a robbery, police said Monday.
Police take to water for burglary arrests
Two men who paddled a boat up a creek to rob a rural farmer's market were arrested after police found an accomplice asleep in a tent, authorities said.
These Suspected Burglars Used a Boat to Get From Here to There and Back
Delaware State Police responded September 25th to the report of a burglary at the Market on Route 404, west of CR 573.
Forum highlights Kent candidates' views
Given just five minutes to lay out his qualifications and campaign platform, Sen.
Navy officer settles Delaware church sex abuse lawsuit
DOVER, Del. - A Navy doctor awarded $41 million in damages by a federal jury after alleging he was raped by a Catholic priest has settled a separate state lawsuit against church officials.
Two more arrested, charged in Dover slaying
Two more suspects were arrested Monday night in connection with the weekend slaying of a Dover man, police said.
Man Arrested for Dover Homicide
Dover Police say a Felton man has been charged with killing a man who was walking on New Castle Avenue in the capital city over the weekend.
Delaware Police Pop 'Poop' Vandal
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