3 people injured after a shooting inside the Chrisitana Mall, Delaware State Police say
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Three people were injured after someone opened fire inside the Christiana Mall, in Newark, prompting a huge police response and the evacuation and closure of the mall Saturday night.

Christiana Mall Shooting: DSP confirm 3 shot, 5 others injured in fight that led to shooting

Three people were injured after someone opened fire inside the Christiana Mall, in Newark, prompting a huge police response and the evacuation and closure of the mall Saturday night.

Delaware man accused of trying to carjack off-duty officer in unmarked police car

A Delaware man is facing charges after police say he tried to carjack an off-duty officer in an unmarked car minutes after he tried to rip another person from the driver's seat of their car.

State Troopers: Store employee chases suspects, gets shot at after carjacking in Wilmington

After a 29-year-old carjacking victim was forced into the back of his truck by the suspects, he managed to jump out and run into a nearby business, authorities say. Troopers say an employee of that business then got into his car and chased the suspects onto I-95.

University of Delaware facing class-action lawsuit over COVID campus lockdown

A federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit against the University of Delaware over its campus shutdown and halting of in-person classes because of coronavirus can proceed as a class action on behalf of thousands of students who were enrolled and paid tuition in spring 2020.

DSP: Woman steals car in Wilmington, leads troopers on chase into Pennsylvania

State Police say a 30-year-old Philadelphia woman carjacked a woman at a detox center in Wilmington before leading troopers on a chase into Pennsylvania.

Boy Scouts' $2.4 billion bankruptcy plan upheld by judge

The ruling released Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Delaware rejected arguments that the bankruptcy plan wasn’t proposed in good faith. Opponents have said it improperly strips insurers and survivors of their rights.

Boy Scouts' $2.4 billion bankruptcy reorganization plan upheld by judge

The plan would allow the Boy Scouts of America to continue operating while paying thousands of men who say they were sexually abused as children while involved in scouting.

African-American History Trail in Newark hit with 'tremendous vandalism' last weekend

The trail honors the rich history of the African Americans who lived in the region going back to the 1800s, including the children who went to school at the current Iron Hill School Museum, which opened in 1923 to educate black children in the Iron Hill region.

Delaware House approves legalizing recreational marijuana

The Delaware House has once again approved a bill that would legalize recreational marijuana use by adults in the state.