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Delaware lures aircraft company to New Castle Airport, creating about 100 jobs
100 new jobs may be created over the next five years at New Castle Airport following a decision by Hawker Beechcraft Services to locate i ...
14 years ago
Danieal Kelly trial starts tomorrow, kidney donors meet their organ receivers
Good morning, Feeders, and happy Hoagie Day! You ...
14 years ago
Delaware lawmakers deal with spending, redistricting and other issues
Delaware lawmakers have just two more days to finish the state budget for fiscal year 2012 and to officially complete legislative redistr ...
14 years ago
Delaware Governor authorizes two new roadside memorials
Governor Jack Markell is signing legislation that will establish roadside memorials to two public servants who were killed in the line of ...
14 years ago
Delaware Police trying to locate stolen statues
Four African statues, worth about $10,000 each, have been stolen from a home in New Castle County. Police say the exotic sta ...
14 years ago
Delaware Fire Marshal reminder: fireworks are illegal in the First State
Delaware is one of just a few states in the country that prohibits fireworks except when being used by professionals. As 4th ...
14 years ago
J&J McNeil plant recalls Tylenol caplets
Johnson & Johnson’s McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit has issued another recall, this time for a Tylenol product. One lot ...
14 years ago
Table is set for city’s summer lunch program
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s Nutritional Development Services serves up summer meals for kids at hundreds of sites throughout the ...
14 years ago
July 4th celebration continues with giant hoagie
At some point in the not too distant past, Fourth of July became synonymous with a giant hoagie. As part of the ...
14 years ago
Here’s hoping that Rick Perry does indeed run for president, if only because his presence in the Republican race might prompt fresh ...
14 years ago
Campbell to cut 770 jobs worldwide, 130 in Camden
The Campbell Soup Co. says it’s eliminating 770 jobs around the world and shutting down its soup-selling operation in Russia. ...
14 years ago
Pa. Senate passes $27.15B spending plan
The state Senate has passed a spending plan, sending it to the House for a vote. Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Jake Corman say ...
14 years ago
Corbett signs bill on right to use deadly force
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett has signed a bill to widen the right to use deadly force in self-defense. The Republican signed the ...
14 years ago
Free Latin Jazz concert tonight in Chestnut Hill
Hooray for July! It’s that essential time of summer meant for sitting back and enjoying outdoor concerts with good friends. Every ...
14 years ago
World-class coach gets into the swim at the Kroc
For local swim coach legend Jim Ellis, summer is the perfect time to mold young swimmers into disciplined competitors. “Ther ...
14 years ago