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Construction signals new, central place in Pentagon's plans  |  |


As charities struggle in hard times, some in Delaware dig deeper  |
Along Laurel's Central Avenue, the "grand dames of Laurel's past" -- homes of 19th century governors, merchants and entrepreneurs -- tell part of the town's history.  |  |
A Delaware woman is one of 32 college students from across the country selected as a 2010 Rhodes Scholar to study at Oxford University, in England, next fall.  |  |


Delaware's most generous barber' distributes food packages  |  |
The hand over of dog licensing, control and kennel inspections to Delaware's three counties from the state is going smoothly, and dog owners should not notice any major changes when the switch begins on January 1, except for some possible  |  |
The local chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity at the University of Delaware was fined $50,000 by a judge for hazing following last year's death of a freshman at an off-campus party.  |
Kathleen Hildebrand, the Hockessin woman who tried to get New Castle County to change its laws to allow small flocks of backyard chickens, is ready to ruffle more feathers.  |  |
A Wilmington man was charged with second-degree murder Wednesday in connection with the death of a 24-year-old woman after the SUV he was driving crashed while racing on I-495.  |  |
Police in Delaware, who will boost patrols for Thanksgiving and Black Friday, have issued safety tips for holiday shoppers.  |  |
Wilmington police say an impostor entered an elderly woman's home, saying he was "from the water company."  |  |
It'll be gray skies for Thanksgiving and drizzle on Black Friday.  |  |
Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research is sponsoring its yearly training session Saturday for volunteers who want to learn how to help wildlife injured in oil spills.  |  |
Napoleon Bonaparte once said that a leader is a dealer in hope.  |  |
President Barack Obama plans to announce a redrawn battle plan for Afghanistan, including what the military says could be a roughly 50 percent increase in US forces, in a national address Tuesday from the US Military Academy.  |
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