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REHOBOTH BEACH -- The game of city government -- and the politics that go with it -- just isn't what it used to be on the tree-lined streets of The Nation's Summer Capital.

WILMINGTON -- A woman who has been helping abused women for 15 years plans to open a North Market Street shelter this month.

25-year veteran on leave pending criminal probe

Late last year, an organizational shake-up abruptly created a new chief of planning job among the top leadership posts at the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, just as Delaware's economy was losing steam.

WILMINGTON -- A man who some pundits have named as a likely running mate for presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain was in Delaware on Wednesday, stumping for the top candidates on the state GOP ticket.

Census: Hispanics, blacks make up larger share of population

MIDDLETOWN -- Appoquinimink High School doesn't look like most Delaware public schools. The central area of the state's newest high school, dubbed "Main Street," will house a school store, a cafe and eventually a bank.

Gubernatorial hopeful Jack Markell unveiled a plan for job growth-through-training Wednesday while touring a slew of small businesses in Delaware.

Correspondence between an alleged sexual abuse victim and two priests released by lawyers Wednesday suggests religious officials knew years ago about allegations against a former Salesianum School teacher, who continued to work at other schools.

Program emphasizes education, but keeps room for fun

An electrical fire that broke out in the attic of a second floor unit in the Scotch Hills Apartments on Wednesday afternoon spread to several adjoining units before firefighters brought the blaze under control.

Victim suffered life-threatening injuries; neither car stopped

A 4-H summer camp just might be the pathway to a youngster's future career.

The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington has released a summary of standardized testing that earlier this year involved all 14,000 students in diocese schools. Results were released for tests taken by second-, fourth- and seventh- graders.

Four allege the Rev. Dennis Killion molested them in '80s