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Referees Come Together To Fight Cancer

Referees Come Together To Fight Cancer
Amid the excitement and anticipation surrounding the pre-game activities of the February 6th boys’ basketball match-up between the visiting Glasgow Dragons and host A.I. duPont Tigers, a more solemn moment was captured as the three referees for that night’s game displayed unique white whistles, rather than the customary black. Full story

Wawa Robber Caught

Wawa Robber Caught
A young man who robbed the Wawa on Stanton-Ogletown Road last Sunday morning has been arrested, according to the Delaware State Police. Full story

Multi-Vehicle Crash on Route 40 Slows Evening Traffic

A multi-vehicle crash on Route 40 west of Becks Woods involved four cars and a motorcycle caused traffic to be slowed just after rush-hour on Thursday evening. Full story

Former Boyfriend Charged with Stalking after Rear-Ending Ex-Girlfriend’s Car

Former Boyfriend Charged with Stalking after Rear-Ending Ex-Girlfriend's Car
A Newark man was charged with stalking after he rear-ended a former girlfriend's car on Route 4 near Christiana Hospital. Full story

Shots Fired Between Two Cars

An alleged shooting between two carloads of people was reported on Wednesday, February 11, in the area of Schaffer Blvd. and Mendell Place in New Castle. Full story

Police Seek Help in Identifying Suspect

Police Seek Help in Identifying Suspect
New Castle County police are seeking the help of the community in finding the suspect of a purse theft that occurred on January 3, 2009 in the parking lot of Holy Family Church in Newark. Full story

30 Bags of Cocaine Seized During Traffic Stop

30 Bags of Cocaine Seized During Traffic Stop
Vidal Batista-Nunez, 39, of Reading, PA was arrested for having a registration violation and possessing 30 bags of cocaine when he was pulled over by New Castle County police officers. Full story

Carper Continues to Push as Stimulus Plan Clears Hurdle

Carper Continues to Push as Stimulus Plan Clears Hurdle
The Obama administration's $838 billion economic stimulus plan cleared a key hurdle in the Senate, netting 3 Republican votes and putting a compromise version of the bill on track. Full story

Pedestrian Seriously Injured in Sunday Morning Accident

A pedestrian was struck by a car early Sunday morning as he attempted to make his was across Route 40 between School Bell Road and Appleby Road. Full story
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