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Annie Norman's Legacy in Delaware Libraries
Annie Norman, Delaware’s beloved State Librarian for 24 years, is retiring this fall — but her legacy will live on. She revolutionized the state…
16 hours ago
Philly’s World Cup Fan Score Revealed
Philadelphia’s World Cup fan experience ranked eighth out of eleven U.S. cities, held back by sky-high concession prices—water for $6.50 and bee…
16 hours ago
Diesel Spill Shuts Down Route 50
A massive diesel spill erupted after a tanker overturned on Route 50 near Cambridge this morning, dumping over 2,500 gallons of fuel and trigger…
16 hours ago
Montenegro Captures Wanted Hacker
Montenegro just pulled off a cyber-crime coup, nabbing a wanted U.S. fugitive with Iranian and Turkish passports who’s allegedly behind $3.4 bil…
16 hours ago
Russia Shoots Down 660+ Ukrainian Drones
Russia claims to have shot down over 660 Ukrainian drones in a single night across 12 regions, Crimea, and the Black Sea — one of the largest dr…
17 hours ago
Three Bills Shape State Policy
Three major bills are headed to the governor’s desk: immigration protections, school funding reform, and new gun vendor regulations. Immigration…
18 hours ago
Beach Takeovers Spark Community Tension
Beach towns are facing chaos as massive “takeover” events draw huge crowds, sparking outrage among locals who demand crackdowns on organizers fo…
21 hours ago
Bank of Delaware Building Gets Historic Rebirth
The Bank of Delaware building in Wilmington just earned historic status—officially listed on the National Register for its stunning architecture…
22 hours ago
Judge Blocks Trump’s Student Loan Cap
A federal judge has blocked a Trump-era plan to cap federal student loans for advanced degrees, specifically targeting the administration’s new …
23 hours ago
Water Smarter Not Harder
Wicomico County’s severe drought is hitting yards hard, but landscapers say it’s not too late to fix it—just water smarter, not harder. Experts …
1 day ago