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Man Robbed on Front Porch of His Home
Written by Kye Parsons Man Robbed on Front Porch of His Home 08/25/2008 11:40 AM ET CAMDEN , Del.- Police are looking for a suspect who attacked and robbed a man standing on the front porch of his Camden home.
Seniors Hit Hard by Bad Economy
Reported by Jeremy Tucker Seniors Hit Hard by Bad Economy With the tough economic times, many people are left cutting back on how much gas and even food they buy.
DRPA schedules open toll hike talks for Friday
CAMDEN Delaware River Port Authority officials will discuss the toll hike proposed for bridge crossings during a special meeting of the board's finance committee on Friday.
Two Levy Court incumbents to face primary challenges
Two of three Kent County Levy Court members with expiring terms drew challengers before Friday's candidate filing deadline, with one Democratic primary that promises more debate over growth.
Two Levy Court incumbents to face primary challenges
Two of three Kent County Levy Court members with expiring terms drew challengers before Friday's candidate filing deadline, with one Democratic primary that promises more debate over growth.
Speeding on Roadways Has Parents Concerned
Reported by Cassandra Kramer Speeding on Roadways Has Parents Concerned Statistics show if a driver accidentally hits a child while driving, his or her speed limit will ultimately determine their survival rate.
Agencies remove 45 cats from home
Animal rescuers Wednesday removed 45 cats given up by their owner after sanitation issues prompted her New Castle-area home to be deemed unfit for human habitation.
Former policeman charged in luring girl
A former Wyoming policeman has been charged with trying to lure a 12-year-old girl into a car east of Camden, state police said Friday.
Reader Mark emails this article about women saying they are turned on by men doing housework: Jen Simmons loves to watch her husband Danny tend to their two little boys, mop the floor or hang a picture.
And The Winner Of The Greatest Use Of Fiero Powertrain: '39 Chevy Rat Rod [Custom Cars]
The art of chopping up Pontiac Fieros and using their guts in other projects is one which occasionally, if rarely, produces something really unique.
What's so sexy about housework?
Jen Simmons loves to watch her husband Danny tend to their two little boys, mop the floor or hang a picture.
Fewer Kids Signed up for Summer Camps
CAMDEN, Del.- The Central Delaware YMCA says fewer kids are attending summer camps this year.
CAMDEN: Magnolia woman killed in fatal crash
The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit said they are investigating a Thursday morning crash that claimed the life of a 26-year-old Magnolia woman.
Sprawl enlarges our 'carbon footprint'
Residents who live in greater Philadelphia and Wilmington contribute less to global warming than people who live in most of the nation's major metropolitan areas, according to a new report.
Lack of burial space south of C&D Canal a concern
Mike McGrath has an idea for a bumper sticker: Now that you've lived here, go get buried somewhere else.
DELAWARE: Groups seek to end animal euthanasia
CAMDEN, Del. -- Animal rights groups are fighting to make Delaware a so-called 'no kill' state.
UD students recognized for community service
“We created this award to recognize the sensitivity, generosity and outstanding community service that our daughter Nikki stood for”
May 10 UD Forum podcasts available online Five added to Alumni Wall of Fame Excellence in Teaching and Advising Awards announced President Harker previews UD's 'Path to Prominence' Math modeling team takes top ... via Childhood Education
Incumbents have good day in Kent, Sussex
“I'd like to express appreciation to everybody who came out to vote for any of the candidates”
Only Milford challenger takes an occupied seat By MOLLY MURRAY and JAMES MERRIWEATHER * The News Journal * May 14, 2008 Incumbent school board members were the big winners in most of Kent and Sussex counties ... via News Journal
Dover Days rolling along at 75
“I always loved the atmosphere of Dover because it's small-town”
Having lived in Europe, Jacob and Nikkia Scherrer have seen a lot of historic sites -- but there's something about historic downtown Dover that captures their imagination. via News Journal
Transfer tax fund is shrinking
“There are quite a few projects we use the money for”
The realty transfer tax, a dwindling pot of money divided among Delaware's state, county and municipal governments, could still provide some cushion to pad the state's $200 million to $250 million budget ... via News Journal