Jill Stein says time is right for third-party candidate
NEWARK — A third-party presidential candidate hasn’t won an electoral vote since 1972, but this year, Jill Stein says, could be different. Dr. Stein, the Green Party nominee for president, believes...
View ArticleCeremony honors fallen service members identified through forensics
Click to view slideshow. Photos: Delaware State News/Marc Clery DOVER — They might have just appeared to be names on a list, but each name that was read over the public address system represented...
View ArticleMilford looks impressive in 24-0 shutout win over DMA
Click to view slideshow. Delaware State News/Marc Clery MILFORD — As the final seconds ticked away in Milford’s impressive 24-0 victory over Delaware Military Academy Friday night at Briggs Stadium,...
View ArticleRoundup: Big second half carries Salesianum to 24-0 win over CR
Salesianum broke open a close game in the second half to post a 24-0 victory over Caesar Rodney in nonconference football on Friday night at Baynard Stadium. The Sals (2-0) only led 7-0 at halftime...
View ArticleSmyrna rolls by Appo, eyes Sallies rematch
Click to view slideshow. Special to the Delaware State News/Doug Curran SMYRNA —The first two games on the Smyrna High football schedule didn’t look nearly as appealing as the third. But the games...
View ArticleSlideshow: Delaware Union Youth Soccer
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View ArticleLucky Leister leaving his 30-year dream job
Mike Leister, right, and Bob Corcoran were reserve air technicians when the Shoo Shoo Baby restoration began at the Air Mobility Command Museum. Learn more about the plane and museum in the special...
View ArticleNew cataract surgery the main focus of eye doctor
Dr. David Creech holds two boxes of Symfony lenses at Halpern Eye Associates at Eden Hill Medical Center in Dover. Delaware State News/Marc Clery DOVER –– Patients undergoing cataract surgery now...
View ArticleDelDOT’s Cohan committed to community service
Delaware Department of Transportation Secretary Jennifer Cohan was front and center at this year’s Dover Days Parade in May, leading the way for her team. She will be honored as the recipient of the...
View ArticleCOMMENTARY: NCALL marks 40 years of housing, community development
From modest beginnings in 1976, the National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor (NCALL) grew to be a nationally recognized leader in affordable housing, serving the Delmarva Region with significant...
View ArticleLittle Heaven fatal crash leads to manslaughter indictment
DOVER — A 27-year-old Milton man was indicted by a grand jury this week on manslaughter and DUI of drugs charges after a fatal crash in Little Heaven on June 7. Zachary M. Krytzer was driving on Del....
View ArticleRoundup: Smyrna shuts out Red Lion Christian 6-0 in field hockey
Smyrna High tallied three goals in each half as the Eagles posted a 6-0 victory over Red Lion Christian in nonconference field hockey on Saturday. Freshman Alexis Moore had two goals and a pair of...
View ArticleSlideshow: Pedal Away Prostate Cancer Bike Race
Bicyclists participated in the eighth annual Pedal Away Prostate Cancer Bike Race on Saturday. The 25-mile race, which started at Eden Hill Medical Center in Dover, was sponsored by the Delaware...
View ArticleSlideshow: Delaware Volunteer Firefighters parade
Click to view slideshow. The annual Delaware Volunteer Firefighters Parade in Dover stepped off on Saturday. The parade marks the end of the annual Delaware Volunteer Firefighter’s Association...
View ArticleWake Forest pulls away for 38-21 win over Hens
Delaware receiver Diante Cherry goes up high to pull in a TD catch in the first half on Saturday. (Delaware sports information/Mark Campbell) WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — For almost two quarters, Delaware...
View ArticleDelaware tries to shame tax delinquents
DOVER — About $170 million is owed to the state in outstanding taxes, according to the Division of Revenue. Every year, the division releases a list of the top delinquent taxpayers, with sums that...
View ArticleCOMMENTARY: A critique of constitutional originalism
Constitution and Citizenship Day, which was celebrated Saturday, affords Americans the opportunity to celebrate the document by which our government is run and to count the blessings of U.S....
View ArticlePortable meth lab discovered in Camden
CAMDEN — Troopers uncovered a portable meth lab Sunday while executing an arrest warrant west of Camden, police said. James D. Murphy Delaware State Police spokesman Sgt. Richard Bratz said Sunday that...
View ArticleLOCAL ROUNDUP: Delaware field hockey team defeats Indiana
Delaware jumped out to a four-goal lead at halftime and the 12th-ranked Blue Hen field hockey team needed every bit of that offense Sunday afternoon as it held on to defeat Indiana, 5-4, in a...
View ArticlePharmaceutical firms gave more than $500K to Delaware legislators, parties
DOVER — As the number of overdose deaths from prescription painkillers has soared in recent years, pharmaceutical companies that manufacture opioid painkillers, and allied advocacy groups, have donated...
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