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Sandbags are ready for use, and National Guard heavy vehicles are ready to be deployed if necessary in central and southern Delaware.
Storm Forces Dozens To Flee Delaware Homes
Emergency officials say flooding forced dozens of people out of their homes in southern Delaware overnight as the remnants of Tropical Storm Ida battered the Delmarva peninsula.
Home of Brave offers veterans hope
Harry Wells never imagined he'd be living in a homeless shelter, but mounting health problems left him no choice.
Jury urges death penalty in slaying
LONG NECK -- A Sussex County Superior Court jury has recommended the death penalty for Emmett Taylor III, the man convicted in the bludgeoning death of his fiancee just days before their planned 2007 wedding.
March of Dimes fundraiser tonight
The March of Dimes will host its first wine and beer tasting, Matters of Taste, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov.
Sentence upcoming for 2007 murder
A Sussex County Superior Court jury on Monday started the penalty phase in the capital murder trial of Emmett Taylor III, the man convicted late last week in the bludgeoning death of his fiancee just days before their planned 2007 wedding.
The March of Dimes will host its first annual Matters of Taste wine and beer tasting Thursday, Nov.
Sunshine, cool temperatures to follow rainy weekend
A coastal flood warning and hazardous weather outlook by the National Weather Service were in effect Sunday for Sussex County as emergency operators reported flooding in the Long Neck and Bethany Beach areas, and a few downed power lines and trees throughout the county.
Jane Boyd, School nurse of the year
A fifth-grader walked into nurse Jane Boyd's office. "I'm cold," he said, with a shy smile.
Jane Boyd to be honored as school nurse of the year
The Delaware School Nurses Association will honor Jane Boyd, RN, MSN, NCSN, as school nurse of the year 2009-10 with a celebration starting at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct.
Pot-Nets land lot rent may go up
Residents of the manufactured home community association say owners of six manufactured home communities in the Long Neck area are illegally trying to get around the law.
DelDOT engineers eliminate connector route
A north-south connector road west of Route 1 - " first proposed as the Western Parkway - " is no longer on the state transportation schedule.
CRASH BRINGS ARREST: A 48-year-old Lewes driver was arrested on Long Neck on Saturday after he hit a car, fled and was later located hiding in bushes, state police said.
Manatee spotted in Indian River Bay by boaters
Randy Ferguson and his brother-in-law headed into Indian River Bay recently to go crabbing and fishing, and got quite a surprise when they spotted a manatee.
Students face loss of fellow classmates
GEORGETOWN - As students in the Indian River School District walk the halls on the first day of school, there will be a few friendly faces missing from the crowd.
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of American women. The Go Red for Women campaign is the American Heart Associationa s national call for women by women to take charge of their health and live strong, healthier lives.
Pen pals celebrate 60 years of correspondence
OCEAN VIEW -- Sue Parr and Sheila Rollins have been close friends since they were 14 years old, sharing the good times and the bad for nearly 60 years.
Suspect sought in Millsboro bank robbery
MILLSBORO -- Delaware State Police State Police are investigating a bank robbery that occurred at a Long Neck-area WSFS Bank on Monday.