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 Vegan chef, food-justice activist and author Bryant Terry will be at a food-tasting and book-signing event in Germantown next week. (Photo from Bryant's website)

Renowned vegan chef and food-justice activist Bryant Terry to appear at event in Germantown

Vegan chef, food-justice activist and author Bryant Terry will bring his African American-i ...

11 years ago

 Thunderguards jackets (photo courtesy Del. State Police)

Delaware asks judge to shut down Thunderguards Motorcycle Club

The state and the city of Wilmington have jointly filed a lawsuit against the Thunderguards Motorcycle Club in hopes of shuttering the gr ...

11 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Daylin Leach recalls tough childhood in first campaign ad for 13th District seat

When competing political candidates agree on a lot of policy issues, they seek to distinguish themselves in other ways, perhaps by presen ...

11 years ago

Despite reforms, Philadelphia City Council continues ‘spot zoning’

Even before a second casino license is awarded for Philadelphia, City Council is considering zoning changes focusing one the area around ...

11 years ago

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Skydiver falls into backyard, dies in accident

Authorities say a 49-year-old Brooklyn man who landed in the backyard of a home after a skydiving accident in southern New Jersey has die ...

11 years ago

Quicker ruling sought in Pa. gay marriage ban case

The plaintiffs in a challenge to Pennsylvania’s law banning same-sex marriage are changing strategy and now asking a federal judge ...

11 years ago

 (AP Photo/The Decatur Daily, Gary Cosby Jr.)

Delaware bill goes after dangerous dogs

A vicious dog attack in Newark last week prompted Rep. Dennis E. Williams D-Claymont, to ask legislators to take a second look at state l ...

11 years ago

 (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Delaware jobless rate drops below 6%

There were 8,000 more jobs in Delaware in March 2014 than there were this time last year.  That pushed the unemployment rate for Mar ...

11 years ago

 (Chuck Snyder/for NewsWorks)

Delaware beaches celebrate Easter at sunrise [photos]

It wasn’t that long ago that snow blowers and shovels were needed to make a path along the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk to clear away s ...

11 years ago

National Interest

Yo, Democrats: Stop running from Obamacare

  Nobody knows who first said “the best defense is a good offense” – perhaps Sun Tzu, or Machiavelli, or Vi ...

11 years ago

 Lt. Gov. Denn takes the oath of office in January 2013. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)

Delaware Lt. Gov. Denn announces campaign for AG

Matt Denn announced his plans to run for the Democratic nomination for Delaware attorney general in this November’s election via Tw ...

11 years ago

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 A look inside Greenology. (Courtesy of Greenology)

3 new stores open along Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill

Three new stores have opened or soon will along Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill —Villevillakula, Greenology, and Green Street Consig ...

11 years ago

 First lady Michelle Obama  on Thursday joined juniors and seniors from Chicago public high schools on the first day of their four-day visit to Howard University, as part of a program to immerse talented high school students in a college campus environment. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
The Philadelphia Experiment

Michelle Obama and the truth about school segregation

It’s odd that anyone from Topeka, Kan. would balk at having Michelle Obama speak at a high-school graduation. It was Topeka, after ...

11 years ago

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 Lisa Meritz (left) is shown with mother Sally and daughter Rebecca. (Image courtesy of Lisa Meritz)

From worrier to warrior in 3 generations of women

When it came to worrying, my mother was an Olympian — with good reason: Sally escaped the Cossacks to come to America. But the one thin ...

11 years ago

 The area of the early Sunday morning crash that killed Tiffany Soto, 26, of Howell. (Image: Google Street View)
Down the Shore

26-year-old Howell woman killed in early Easter morning crash in Belmar

A woman was killed and her boyfriend was injured when their car and another vehicle collided on the Shark River bridge in Belmar. ...

11 years ago

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