Wilmington principal bonds with young students through haircuts

Principal Dr. Terrance Newton of Warner Elementary School in Wilmington, Delaware always finds unique ways to connect with his students.

Del. parents accused of kicking baby on camera charged

Wayne Weyant, the father of a 1-year-old in Delaware, has been accused of recording the boy being kicked by his mother, Kristine Long.

Maryland neo-Nazis accused of discussing bringing firearms to pro-gun rally in Virginia

FBI agents on Thursday arrested a former Canadian Armed Forces reservist and two Maryland men who are linked to a violent white supremacist group and were believed to be heading to a pro-gun rally next week in Virginia’s capital.

‘Royal opportunity’: Delaware police department uses royal family woes as recruiting tool

The Dover Police Department posted a photoshopped image of Prince Harry, also known as the Duke of Sussex, in a Dover Police uniform. The post played upon the Royal Family crisis sparked by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle last week.

Elderly woman fatally struck by vehicle in Rehoboth Beach

Authorities say a 68-year-old woman was struck and killed by a vehicle Wednesday night in Rehoboth Beach.

Del. health officials report season’s first 2 flu deaths

Health officials say a 65-year-old man and a 68-year-old woman have been identified as the first two flu deaths in Delaware for the 2019-2020 season.

Delaware sting operation nets guns, 656 baggies of heroin

Delaware authorities have seized guns and drugs following a two-day sting in response to a rash of shootings.

Delaware GOP chairman to resign after using anti-gay slur

New Castle County Republican Party Chairman Chris Rowe, who used a derogatory term for a gay man in a Facebook post, said he agreed to resign “begrudgingly and only under duress.”

Police: Woman breaks into mother's home, assaults officers

Authorities in Delaware have charged a woman who they say broke into her mother's home on New Year's Day and assaulted responding officers.

Del. state workers rack up $246K bill for fast food

In the most recent fiscal year, Delaware state workers used state credit cards to buy more than $246,000 of fast food.