Funeral of Delaware State Police Cpl. Matthew T 'Ty' Snook
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Delaware Tech issued an apology over an "unauthorized" sign that seemed to make light of State Police trooper funeral services Jan. 5.
Third Ward Council Member Cory Hoffman resigned Jan. 5 effective immediately, according to a statement from Mayor Carolyn Kay Riggle.
A man from Newark won a $1 million prize from Park Casino in December as part of a two-month-long celebration.
Delaware transportation officials are seeking public input on the 2025 State Rail Plan. The goal of the state rail plan is to provide long-range policy, planning, and investment direction for
DELAWARE, Ohio — Delaware City Councilman Cory Hoffman will resign from his position, representing the city’s third ward, after his second arrest and stalking charge in just six weeks.
Several federal and state-level seats, from U.S. Congress to the Delaware General Assembly, are on the ballot in 2026.
DelDOT is seeking public input on its 2025 State Rail Plan, a long-term blueprint that will guide rail transportation policy and investment across the state for the next 20 years.
The Pennsylvania Lottery on Monday said it is recognizing winning scratch-off tickets sold in Delaware, Erie and Luzerne counties that are worth a combined total of $7.5 million. In Delaware County, a $5 million-winning MONOPOLY Own It All Scratch-Off was sold at Giant at 550 E. Lancaster Ave., Radnor Township, the Lottery said.
Eligible and approved employees in Delaware will receive 80% of their weekly wages, up to $900. If they make more than $58,500 in a year, they will get $900. According to the plan, employees cannot receive more than 12 weeks of paid leave in 12 months, and employers can choose to offer more than what the state mandates.
Delaware Technical Community College officials say they are seeking a formal apology from a third-party bookstore vendor after an unauthorized sign posted at the Stanton Campus sparked outrage online.
Quick Take Reaching a tree line requires North America’s only climbing canid to meet specific biological requirements. House Bill 354 was drafted because Delaware faced a noticeable omission regarding its official wildlife status.