March 22, 2018 Shoplifters arrested after 1 walks into police headquarters drunk, calls other for ride Two people wanted for shoplifting were arrested Wednesday after they inadvertently walked into police headquarters in Delaware.
February 20, 2018 Delaware may let students ‘choose’ their race, gender without parental consent A Delaware regulation continues to spark controversy, as some state officials want to allow students the right to choose their race and gender-identity inside the classroom.
January 4, 2018 'Bomb cyclone' winter storm brings snow, fierce winds to Northeast as bitter cold to follow A rapidly-intensifying winter storm system known as a "bomb cyclone" targeted the Northeast on Thursday after leaving its deadly mark across the Southeast, snarling travel across the region with snow, ice, bone-chilling winds and a central air pressure similar to that of the devastating Superstorm Sandy.
November 9, 2017 6 inmates plead not guilty after deadly Delaware prison riot Six inmates have pleaded not guilty in connection with a fatal Delaware prison uprising that occurred earlier this year.
October 19, 2017 Maryland-Delaware shooting suspect caught after 3 killed, 3 others wounded The man believed to have killed three people in a "targeted attack" near a Maryland business and also suspected in a later shooting in Delaware was apprehended by police in Delaware Wednesday evening after a manhunt that stretched on for hours.
October 17, 2017 18 Delaware inmates indicted for deadly prison riot Eighteen inmates involved in the deadly riot at a Delaware maximum-security prison have been indicted on a series of charges including murder.
September 22, 2017 Woman calls veteran's PTSD service dog 'nasty' in viral video An argument broke out at a Delaware restaurant this week after a woman complained to a veteran that service dogs inside eateries are “nasty.”
September 19, 2017 Pension checks totaling $73G rolled in for years after woman's death The city of Wilmington, Del., continued sending pension checks to a widow's bank account for nearly 20 years after her death, with the outlay of cash totaling nearly $73,000.
July 5, 2017 Russia sends spy ship near US coast, deploys banned missiles at home, officials say A Russian spy ship was spotted patrolling off the East Coast of the United States on Tuesday morning, the first such instance during the Trump administration -- and the same day it was learned the Kremlin had secretly deployed controversial cruise missiles inside Russia, officials told ӣƵ.
July 5, 2017 Hero prison guard saved officers' lives during hostage standoff, union says The guard held hostage by a mob of Delaware prison inmates put his life on the line to save his fellow officers, shouting at them not to rescue him because the hostage-takers had set a trap, the head of the state corrections officers' union said Thursday.