State Police Asking for Witnesses Following Fatal Pedestrian Hit-and-Run Crash in Harbeson

Staff WriterDelaware State Trooper, Police & Fire, RSS

Delaware State Police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that claimed the life of one man early this morning. On April 19, 2024, at approximately 2:18 a.m., a silver car was […]
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Meet Bobby Pancake, celebrating High 5 Hospitality’s 20 years

Pam GeorgeCulture, Headlines

Bobby Pancake has heard it all. The CEO of Newark-based High 5 Hospitality is accustomed to people commenting on his last name, especially since High 5 operates Eggspectation, a Christiana-area restaurant famous for breakfast and brunch. How does he handle it? “I deal with it the same way Kevin Bacon deals with it,” he said. “So, I’m Bobby Pancake, and he’s Kevin Bacon. …

Delaware Division of the Arts Announces 13th Annual State Employee Art Exhibition Winners

Staff WriterCulture, Police & Fire, RSS-Culture

Unique program highlights creativity of Delaware state employees   Dover, Del. (April 15, 2024) – The Delaware Division of the Arts held the 13th Annual Delaware State Employee Art Exhibition from February 27 to March 22, 2024 at the Art Center/Gallery at Delaware State University, Dover. This year, 180 State of Delaware employees and their […]

*Update – Victim Identified* State Police Investigates Fatal Bicycle Crash in Camden

Staff WriterDelaware State Police, Police & Fire, RSS

Delaware State Police have identified 52-year-old Gregory Robinson of Dover, Delaware, as the man who died in the fatal bicycle crash in Camden on April 17, 2024. The Delaware State Police […]
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Assisted suicide finally passes House, despite GOP concerns

Jarek RutzGovernment, Headlines

A unique method of death by self-administered medication that has been discussed by the General Assembly for several years has once again made into this year’s legislative session. And, once again, the Republicans pushed back in full swing, with a myriad of concerns with both logistical and moral concerns. The concept made Rep. Rich Collins, R-Milsboro, question the religious morality …