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August Quarterly celebrates founding of first Black church in US with gospel music

The annual August Quarterly Festival wrapped up Sunday in Wilmington. The event featured gospel music acts performing at the Wilmington Riverfront.

 

Police ID man found shot, killed in Wilmington's Brown-Burton Winchester Park

Police and firefighters responded to Brown-Burton Winchester Park just after 6:30 a.m. where they found the man already dead.

 

Delaware Memorial Bridge construction to close 2 New Jersey-bound lanes until Thanksgiving

The construction is scheduled to span from Labor Day until Thanksgiving Day, according to, Delaware River and Bay Authority which oversees the bridge.

 

16-year-old girl stabbed to death during dispute over McDonald's sauce: Reports

A teenage Maryland girl was killed after a dispute over sauce led to a stabbing outside a Washington, D.C. McDonald's Sunday morning, reports say.

 

3-inch worm pulled from Australian woman's brain, first-ever found, researchers say

The worm was pulled from the woman's brain in 2022, after she had shown symptoms including stomach pain, cough, forgetfulness and depression.

 

Served with 'courage and pride': Marines identify 3 members killed in Osprey crash in Australia

The soldiers who died in the crash were identified as Corporal Spencer R. Collart, 21, Captain Eleanor V. LeBeau, 29; and Major Tobin J. Lewis, 37.

 

How this student-led summit hopes to empower Delaware's Latino students: Education roundup

The Latinos Unidos Student Summit hope to attract students across Delaware, as everyone eyes the return to school starting this week.

 

7 fall beer and wine festivals in & near Delaware, including one that's world famous

Experience new sips, food and more this fall at 7 beer and wine festivals in Delaware and beyond. Here's what you need to know.

 

Agile Cold Storage to build $170 million facility in Claymont with taxpayer help

It is one of two industrial projects planned at First State Crossing, a large-scale mixed-use redevelopment of the Claymont steel mill property.

 

Construction to begin on new Rehoboth Beach lifeguard headquarters, public restrooms

The city's goal is to have the public restrooms completed for summer 2024 and the lifeguard headquarters substantially completed by summer 2025.

 

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